Inv. #25561
#25561 - Fancy Diamond Ring
SOLD

Circa 1940s, 14k, American. Set with two brilliant white diamonds and a gorgeous 1.0 carat fancy orangey brown diamond, this chic forties ring effortlessly goes with everything. It is finely fashioned in fourteen-karat yellow gold.  Excellent condition. 

Stone Details: Fancy colored diamonds were prized in the nineteenth century for their unique beauty. Today we also recognize the rarity of colored diamonds and appreciate them all the more.
Remarks from Lawrence Jeffrey: “Post Deco forties glamour.”
Condition: Excellent condition.
Ring Size: 7, it can be sized.
Weight: 8.0 g
Stones: 1.0 carat brown diamond and .20 carats of H color, SI1 clarity diamonds
Hallmarks: 14k
SOLD
#25561
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Your jewelry will arrive in a lovely presentation box.
Where possible, an outer box will also be included.

All gemstones are natural without color alteration or glass fill, stones that are traditionally heated may be heated unless stated otherwise. For a complete explanation of how information regarding our pieces is derived please click Provisos.

Your jewelry will arrive in a lovely presentation box.
Where possible, an outer box will also be included.

All gemstones are natural without color alteration or glass fill, stones that are traditionally heated may be heated unless stated otherwise. For a complete explanation of how information regarding our pieces is derived please click Provisos.

Your jewelry will arrive in a lovely presentation box.
Where possible, an outer box will also be included.

All gemstones are natural without color alteration or glass fill, stones that are traditionally heated may be heated unless stated otherwise. For a complete explanation of how information regarding our pieces is derived please click Provisos.

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