Art Deco ruby and diamond ring, circa 1930.
Ref: 15391
Art Deco ruby and
diamond ring, circa 1930. A
platinum ring set with one central
cushion shaped French cut unheated Burmese ruby in a claw setting with an approximate weight of 0.75 carats, above a
gallery supported by
cheniers, the raised shoulders in horizontal step formations set with eighteen round old cut diamonds in bead settings with an approximate total weight of 0.18 carats, all on a square
shank.
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ART DECO
Characteristic geometric design form begun in the late nineteenth century and specifically associated with the period from 1920-1935.
CUSHION
A square or rectangular stone with rounded corners and deep crown facets, found almost exclusively in antique jewellery.
GALLERY
On a ring, the area below the setting, usually described as pierced, carved, swagged, scrolled, ornate etc.
PLATINUM
Platinum is the hardest precious metal. It is lighter, harder and stronger than gold or silver which it superseded as a setting for diamonds making finer intricate settings possible. Platinum was first hallmarked in the UK in 1975.
RUBY
From the Corundum family, the red variety being ruby and the blue, sapphire. With the exception of the diamond, corundum is the hardest of the gemstones on the Mohs scale scoring a 9. Ruby is derived from the Latin "Ruber" meaning red. It has long symbolised eternal devotion and romantic love.
CHENIER
A tube of metal cut and set as a cross section, normally under the gallery or shoulders, traditionally used in antique jewellery to enhance a design.
Diamond
Diamond is the hardest of all gemstones (and the hardest naturally occuring mineral on earth)with a score of 10 on the Mohs scale. The word comes from the Greek word 'Adamas' meaning invincible. The diamond has been a highly prized gemstone for the last three thousand years.
Shank
The part of the ring that encircles the finger, not including the top piece or head.