Story
The elongated north-south oriented ring ranks as one of the characteristic design elements of the Art Deco years.
Spanning a short period of time, from around 1915-1935, it has nonetheless made a lasting impression on design and become one of the top eras for collecting.
Entirely handmade in platinum, two opposing beads, one emerald, and one sapphire, form a vertical rise. At the peak of each, a diamond rests.
Accent diamonds are positioned on each side and tip. Assuredly one-of-a-kind, its vibrant hues cover the finger nearly knuckle to knuckle.
Details:
One natural emerald of 3.0 carats
One natural sapphire of 4.15 carats
Fourteen old European cut diamonds
Total of .88 carats
Color H-I, clarity VS2-SI2
Platinum