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Quality Art Deco Diamonds Emeralds 18ct Marquis Ring

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£1,495.00

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bjantiquejewellery Store
Superfine Quality all original 18ct white gold diamonds emeralds art deco marquise ring
The eye is immediately drawn to the central diamond, which is without doubt a superb quality glistening white stone measuring approx. .30ct and collet set.  An open setting and surrounded by pave set diamonds  and top and bottomed with highly contrasting grass green bright glistening emeralds. approx.  .10ct each.  Interspersed and surrounded with pave set small diamonds. Total diamond content approx  .75ct.  A low gallery to the finger all in white gold which acid tests as 18ct.
Dimensions,  the size is currently M  U.S. 6.50 and will resize securely by my excellent jewellers, please email regarding this service which I offer at trade price.  The top of the ring measures  10 mm x 2 mm
A beautiful true deco ring which truly makes a statement. c. 1920
Excellent condition.
Buy with confidence as a highly experienced jewellery dealer I guarantee my descriptions

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About BJ Antique Jewellery

This website was established to create the ultimate platform to display and sell fine antique jewellery online. Drawing on over thirty years of experience buying and selling period pieces we have established a store that has a natural eye for quality and individuality. We seek out and only offer the very finest craftsmanship and materials that combine to offer some of the best examples of antique jewellery styles from Georgian to mid 1900s.