White Gold and Diamond Faced Ring
Materials: 14K yellow gold ring featuring round diamond weighing approx. 0.25ct
Size: 6.75
Circa: 1940s
Origin: USA
Rings became more geometric in the 1920s-1940s. These rings had straight lines and distinct geometric shapes instead of the curved, flowing lines of Edwardian rings. They became very popular in style and led into the mid-century balanced design of clean lines and simple curves.
The beautiful use of white gold at the top of the ring shows a much heavier use of a setting, creating an optical illusion of a larger stone set in the centre and focusing on the clean lines of the design.
Materials: 14K yellow gold ring featuring round diamond weighing approx. 0.25ct
Size: 6.75
Circa: 1940s
Origin: USA
Rings became more geometric in the 1920s-1940s. These rings had straight lines and distinct geometric shapes instead of the curved, flowing lines of Edwardian rings. They became very popular in style and led into the mid-century balanced design of clean lines and simple curves.
The beautiful use of white gold at the top of the ring shows a much heavier use of a setting, creating an optical illusion of a larger stone set in the centre and focusing on the clean lines of the design.
Materials: 14K yellow gold ring featuring round diamond weighing approx. 0.25ct
Size: 6.75
Circa: 1940s
Origin: USA
Rings became more geometric in the 1920s-1940s. These rings had straight lines and distinct geometric shapes instead of the curved, flowing lines of Edwardian rings. They became very popular in style and led into the mid-century balanced design of clean lines and simple curves.
The beautiful use of white gold at the top of the ring shows a much heavier use of a setting, creating an optical illusion of a larger stone set in the centre and focusing on the clean lines of the design.