The ring is a spectacular estate sapphire and diamond ring from the 1960’s! Crafted in sleek platinum, this ring features a 2.41ct, prong-set oval cut sapphire. The brilliant sapphire stone, which has not been treated with heat, displays a beautiful bluish-violet hue, which wonderfully complements the platinum mounting. Each shoulder of the ring features 3 bead-set modern round brilliant cut diamonds, whichh have an approximate total carat weight of .25ctw, and display H/I color and VS1-VS2 clarity. Each shoulder also features a single, prong-set baguette cut diamond, which have a joint carat weight of .20ctw, and display G/H color and VS1-VS2 clarity. The remainder of the band is smooth and simple, and the inside of the shank is stamped with a “PLAT” purity mark. The ring is accompanied by a GIA (Gemological Institute of America) Report #223739548 report, which provides more information on the sapphire. A gorgeous piece, this ring would make a shining addition to any Art Deco-era jewelry collection!
Measurements: The ring is currently a size 6.25, but could easily be rested. The band has a width of 1.92mm.
Condition: The overall condition of the ring is excellent. There is no apparent damage to the platinum setting, and all of the stones are intact and securely set.












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