This traditional mid-century just-for-fun ring glows front and center with a dark chartreuse green emerald-cut tourmaline. The exotically colored gemstone is rests a top a sparkling frame of full-cut diamonds, set in platinum over an 18 karat yellow gold gallery and ring shank. A pair of tiny single ...(more)
Here is a splendorous, splashy, flashy original vintage diamond three-stone ring, crafted in platinum, embellished with six more fairly sizable European-cut diamonds for maximum sparkle. At just under 5/8 inches in width and almost 7/8 inches across, this gorgeous antique diamond ring makes quite an ...(more)
A trio of European-cut diamonds, together weighing 2.35 carats, sing-out in brilliant three-part harmony in this exemplary dinner ring masterfully handcrafted in platinum during the very early twentieth century. The ring, which measures one inch-long, is finely detailed with delicate pierced work li ...(more)
2.00 Carats of antique old mine cut diamonds twinkle in this late Victorian platinum over 14 karat yellow gold ring. This low profile antique ring offers high impact sparkle!
Straight from the roaring twenties comes this finely crafted and very comfortable Art Deco diamond 'dinner' ring perfect for any meal or simply cocktails. A vertical row of three bright-white European-cut diamonds glisten atop a gracefully sculpted and curvaceous ring embellished with small sparkli ...(more)
This singular and sensational work of wearable art was handcrafted in platinum during the high-Deco period - circa 1925. A colorful melange of gemstones, including: carved emerald, sapphire, ruby, amethyst, citrine and diamonds are artfully arrayed over a gracefully curved more)
Truly one of the most dramatic and entrancing original Art Deco diamond rings ever. A long, slender, baguette diamond with a light brownish hue - maybe better described as light cognac tending toward apricot - weighing 1.82 carats, is displayed in a beveled platinum bezel, the lines of which continu ...(more)
We have never seen an Aquamarine with a finer color than this majestic, deep sky blue gemstone. This highly unusual and exceedingly rare 7.00 carat navette shape Aquamarine is elegantly embraced by sparkling sprays of marquise and tapered baguette diamonds set in a finely hand crafted platinum mount ...(more)
This sparkling, original late-Victorian/early Edwardian dinner ring, circa 1900, scintillates with a tight cluster of old mine-cut diamonds - together weighing 1.50 carats. The diamonds are arrayed in a navette-shaped pattern and set in platinum atop an 18 karat yellow gold gallery and ring shank. ...(more)
Straight from the roaring twenties or thirties (with maybe a couple stops in between) comes this very cool and striking Art Deco sapphire and diamond dinner ring, hand crafted in platinum and featuring a pair of radiant, indigo-blue, round sapphires, together weighing 4.00 carats. The sapphires are ...(more)
This classic navette shape Victorian ring sparkles with eighteen tightly-set old mine-cut diamonds and a single deep red ruby. This darling, modestly-sized dazzler, circa 1885, measures just shy of three-quarters of an inch long.
This enchanting Edwardian double diamond ring, circa 1900, is finely hand crafted in platinum with an artful open work design - the primary characteristic of light, lacy and feminine Edwardian jewels. The duo of bright white old mine-cut diamonds together weigh about one carat, but appear somewhat l ...(more)