This stunning, fine and impressive oval engagement ring has been crafted in platinum with an 18ct yellow gold setting.
The pierced decorated setting is ornamented with a feature 2.38ct oval cut diamond, yellow gold four-claw set to the centre of the design.
The feature diamond is encompassed with an oval yellow gold setting embellished with eighteen pavé set modern brilliant round cut yellow diamonds, in addition to twenty-six further yellow diamonds to the side of the setting, totalling 0.22ct.
The feature halo design is flanked on either side by three marquise cut diamonds, claw set in a trefoil arrangement with a single collet set modern brilliant round cut diamond to the centre.
The trefoil shaped integrated shoulders are further ornamented to the sides with twenty pavé set modern brilliant round cut diamonds and blend seamlessly with the plain hallmarked ring shank.
The yellow diamond engagement/dress ring is hallmarked to the interior of the shank with the platinum mark (PLAT) and the 18ct gold mark (18K), in addition to a mark denoting the carat weight of the feature yellow diamond (Y2.38).
This contemporary dress ring is supplied with an IDGL diamond grading certificate for the feature diamond, in addition to an IDGL diamond grading report card for the supporting stones.
The goldsmith has finely selected these exceptional contrasting diamonds to create a stunning effect.
This oval yellow diamond engagement ring combines classical form with chromatic distinction, producing a visually efficient and expressive design. The oval cut maximises apparent size and light return through its elongated geometry, enhancing brilliance and finger coverage. The yellow diamond introduces inherent colour saturation, contributing warmth, rarity, and individuality. This integration of optical performance and natural hue results in a high-luxury object with both aesthetic impact and symbolic significance.
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Date: Circa 1995