Story
A resounding client favorite is that of dated and engraved jewelry. In this case, this interior of the ring holds hand engraving placing this to the exact year of 1934 and given as a Christmas present no less. Such a story it could tell, the years and changes it has witnessed.
Here is an example of an open work filigree ring of platinum from the late Art Deco period. The art of using platinum was conquered and we see its use bedazzled by thirty-nine (39) diamonds, total weight of .70 carats covering the total surface of this ring.
The diamonds with a color range of H-I and VS2-SI2 clarity include three (3) old European cuts of .07 carats each (total .21 carats) set in an elongated hexagonal bezel and thirty-six (36) single cuts from .02 to .01 carats each, total of .49 carats.
Sweeping arches and straight lines studded with the sparkle only diamonds can display join with acute angles embellished with mille grain accenting to set forth a creation of elegance, beauty and style.
Hand engraved in script to the interior is “Y.B.M. 12-25-34”.