Diamond set lattice work ring, French, circa 1960.
Ref: 15506
Diamond set lattice work ring, French, circa 1960. A
white gold ring with vertical elongated hexagonal openwork bezel containing a pierced lattice pattern, the junctions set with one central
round brilliant cut diamond in a
collet setting with an approximate weight of 0.05 carats, surrounded by eighteen round eight cut diamonds in collet settings, the shoulders also set with four round eight cut diamonds in collet settings, all twenty two round eight cut diamonds with an approximate total weight of 0.44 carats, on a
shank composed of three round bands which flare to form tri-part shoulders.
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ROUND BRILLIANT CUT
A standard modern round cut for stones, having 58 facets (33 facets on the crown and 25 facets on the pavilion if a culet is present). 57 facets if there is no culet.
WHITE GOLD
White gold is an alloy of gold and at least one other white metal, most often nickel or palladium, both of which act as a bleaching agent to reduce the natural yellow colour of the gold.
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.
Collet
Very early method of setting gemstones. A collet is a thin, round band of metal that goes right the way around the stone.