Art Deco Vintage 14 Karat White Gold Double Shield Cut Rhodolite Garnet 1.86 Carats Ring Circa 1930s
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- $550.00 USD
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Own a piece of history with this special circa 1930s art deco 14 karat white gold rhodolite garnet ring with filigree details. This vintage beauty features two (2) shield-cut rhodolite garnets that weigh an estimated 1.86 carats in total. It also features a round single-cut diamond accent in the center that weighs approximately 0.02 carats giving it a tiny sparkle. The condition of the ring is very good, although due to its age, one of the garnets has some surface abrasions, however, this does not affect the ring's beauty. It comes in a size 7 and can be resized by your local reputable jeweler!
Vintage Pre-Loved
Condition: Very good (one of the garnets has some surface abrasions due to its age)
Metal: 14 karat white gold (stamped "14K")
Gemstone: Shield cut reddish purple rhodolite garnet qty: 2 est. 1.86ctw
Diamond: Round single cut approx. 0.02ctw. SI2/K
Size: 7
Dimensions: L: 19mm, W: 8mm, band: 4mm tapers to 1mm.
Weight: 3 grams
All vintage, estate, and antique items are sold as is, in pre-loved condition, and have been thoroughly cleaned and tested for authenticity using professional equipment by a GIA Graduate Gemologist. Most vintage jewelry lovers will agree that “imperfections” exist and give the jewelry piece a story adding a bit of character. The Grading of all gemstones and diamonds is done as setting permits, and all weights are approximate unless stated otherwise. By purchasing pre-loved vintage jewelry from Charlyn Jewels buyers agree to these terms. All sales are final, specific details of the jewelry piece’s condition will be included in the description; I am more than happy to send more pictures upon request.
Natural gemstones may have inclusions that are visible to the naked eye. These are not defects, they are simply part of their nature, and that is what makes them special and unique! Colored stones and some colored diamonds are more than likely to be treated to enhance color unless stated otherwise. All gemstones are graded and tested by a GIA graduate gemologist.