Seller | Longevous |
Category | Bands |
Created | December 30, 2013 |
Location | California |
Asking price | $500 |
Sale pending!
This is an a really pretty diamond band from the late Art Deco period circa 1930-1940. It is a size 5.75, and is sizeable. The diamonds look to me like a mix of transitional/early RB's and OEC's, and are set in platinum in delicate bezels with milgrain. The shank is 18k yellow gold, and is hallmarked 18k and plat. There is an engraving on the inside of the shank: "CIVO 1939 66". Approx 1.3 grams.
I don't know the carat weight of the stones, but they have a pretty sizable presence on the hand. The stones are all very bright and white. They are all well matched. I don't see any color in the stones- I think they are F-G. All the stones are eye clean, but the center stone has a small natural on the table- I tried to get a picture of it- see last photo. It is not visible under normal viewing conditions, only when looking very closely in the right lighting.
I love this ring, but I am not wearing it very much, and have decided I am just not a five-stone person, so I am hoping to find it a good home and raise funds for another project.
Reasonable offers welcome! Price includes shipping with insurance within the continental US. If you are outside of the US, please contact me for a shipping quote. This will be a final sale unless I have misrepresented the ring as I am a private seller. Paypal preferred. The other rings shown in the pictures are not included in this sale. I am new to LT, but I have had many happy transactions on DB- feedback available upon request.
Please feel free to contact me with any questions, or if you would like any additional pics- I have lots :) If I do not reply to your message within 24 hours, please re-send your message.
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