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The Tomasine Ring

Row upon row of gleaming single cut diamond accents encircle a remarkable old European cut diamond in this gorgeous Art Deco piece. Piercing through the shoulders and gallery and radiating milgrained borders add exquisite detail to the 14K white gold setting. Please note that in order to maintain structural integrity, this ring is final sale if resized (approx. 1.73 total carat weight).

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Ring Information

Style:
BTR053103V
Design era:
Design era:
Art Deco
Date:
1930's
Metal:
14K White Gold

Gemstone Details

Diamond total carat weight:
1.73
Center gemstone:
Diamond
Center gemstone shape:
Round
Center gemstone cut:
Old European
Center gemstone details:
1.49 ct. old European cut diamond, L/M color, SI2 clarity
Additional gemstone details:
Twenty four single cut diamond accents, G/H color, VS2/SI1 clarity, approx. 0.24 ct. tw.
Treatment:
None
Note Note:
Since metal content and gemstones in existing pieces can be challenging to assess, product details, including evaluations of metal content, carat weight, treatment, age, authenticity and quality are based on best approximations by our GIA-certified gemologists.
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Art Deco Design Era

The Art Deco era was a high-spirited, free-thinking time of gangsters, flappers, and speakeasies running from 1920 to 1935. Reflecting this, Art Deco jewelry is stylish and fun, as jewelry became a realm in which women felt free to express their individuality and confidence. Styles became bolder, sharper, and more masculine than earlier periods, with futuristic motifs and geometric forms.

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