Set in platinum, this engagement ring and wedding ring radiates with classic 1930s appeal. Sixteen round single cut diamonds are shared between the two rings. The engagement ring is further enhanced with an F-colored, VS1-clarity old style round brilliant cut diamond that weighs 0.47 carats. The total diamond weight of this 1930s bridal rings set is 0.79 carats. A Traub Orange Blossom trademark attests to this bridal rings sets legacy. Circa 1930. Size 5.75
Antique Diamond Platinum Engagement Wedding Rings
Item RG-2467
SOLD
Item #
rg2467
Metal
10% Iridium-Platinum
Circa
1930
Weight in grams
5.08
Special characteristics
This special two piece bridal set has an engagement ring and wedding ring; the rings in the set are typical of the 1930's -- and do not fit snuggly together as in our contemporary bridal ring sets.
Condition
Very Good
Diamond cut or shape
old style round brilliant cut
Diamond carat weight
0.47
Diamond mm measurements
5.08 - 5.12 x 2.90
Diamond color
F
Diamond clarity
VS1
Diamond # of stones
1
Diamond2 cut or shape
round single cut
Diamond2 carat weight
0.32
Diamond2 mm measurements
1.2 to 2.0
Diamond2 color
F to H
Diamond2 clarity
VVS1 to SI1 (most are VS1)
Diamond2 # of stones
16
All Diamonds, total ct. wt.
0.79
Top of ring length (N-S)
10.13 mm [0.40 in]
Top of ring width (E-W)
16.67 mm [0.65 in]
Width of shank at shoulders
5.75 mm [0.22 in]
Width of shank at base
2.77 mm [0.11 in]
Ring height above finger
4.67 mm [0.18 in]
Other ring info
Six diamonds on engagement ring, 10 on wedding ring. Wedding ring is trademarked "Traub Orange Blossom"
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