Quarter Carat Late Deco Old Mine Cut Diamond Engagement Ring in Bicolor Gold
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The concept of taking grandma's diamond from a ring that doesn't suit you and putting it into a more modern mounting isn't new. In fact, we suspect that's exactly what happened with this piece in the 1930s.
The center stone of this diamond ring is an approximate 0.25ct Old Mine Cut diamond, likely cut in the 1800s. The bicolor gold mounting, however, is straight out of the 1930s. An engraved rose design sits on each side of the central diamond and the shoulders have a Deco-inspired dramatic taper that's reminiscent of an elongated shield.
A lovely marriage between old world design and an even older diamond, this late Art Deco ring would make an ideal engagement ring because it shares one important quality with the love you have for each other: timelessness.
The Details
- Metal
- 14K Yellow Gold & 14K White Gold
- Main Stone(s)
- 1 Old Mine Cut Diamond (approx. 0.25ct)
- Width
- 6.17 mm
- Ring Size
- 6.0
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Please note that the female models in the stock photos wear a size 7 ring and the gents a size 10.
How to Wear with Care
Jewelry is meant to be worn, but it's also an expensive ornament. Here are a few suggestions to extend the life of your jewelry:
- We encourage you to have your jewelry checked and cleaned by us or another trusted jeweler every six months.
- You should remove your rings before swimming or performing any household cleaning, as harsh chemicals can interact with precious metals and permanently damage some stones.
- Generally, we suggest that you do not wear your jewelry to the gym, in the shower, at the pool, or while sleeping.
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