This bold and exuberant amethyst cocktail ring draws one's attention like a bright summer garden. The 14k white gold band is pierced in a floral and leaf motif. Green gold accents along the shoulders flirt with silver white pearls, which are strung on wire at each end of the mounting. Rising boldly above all of this detail is a 5.36 carat marquise shaped amethyst. Circa 1930.
This antique cameo ring features a classic hand wrought 18k white gold mounting. The hardstone cameo is carved white on black and depicts a woman's right profile. She is in Elizabethan dress and is wearing earrings and a necklace. The 18k white gold band of this antique cameo ring is engraved in a leaf motif. Circa 1920.
Art Deco Antique Dinner Ring with Old European Cut Diamonds
Ornate and alluring, this this Art Deco antique dinner ring with old European cut diamonds is geometrically intruquing. The octagonal top setting of this antique cocktail ring is highlighted around its geometric rim with a collection of eight rectangular faceted mixed cut and two triangular faceted mixed cut blue sapphires. The total gemstone weight of all the sapphires is 0.28 carats. A pair of old European cut diamonds is tucked in the center of the octagon and total 0.81 carats. A hand-engraved 18k white gold band with a leaf motif provides the setting for this Art Deco dinner ring. Circa 1925 to 1930.
The lacy romance of yesteryear is captured in this antique filigree and diamond dinner ring. Delicately pierced 14k white gold filigree provides a dramatic backdrop for this antique cocktail rings focal point diamond. Amidst this romantic and airy sea of shimmering metal lies an old European cut diamond. Weighing 0.28 carats, the diamond that highlights this antique dinner ring is J in color and SI1 in clarity. Circa 1920.
This bold and classic vintage aquamarine cocktail ring demands to be noticed. The platinum band of this vintage ring rises to a playful mounting of openwork hearts, rhomboids and crowns. A 14.27-carat emerald cut aquamarine is set inside this display of metallic elements. A pair of straight cut baguette diamonds flanks the aquamarine for a total diamond weight of 0.30 carats. Circa 1950 or later.
This 1920s platinum filigree and diamond dinner ring ascends across the finger like a glorious moon. The platinum band is scallop cut with delicate open fanwork. A G-colored, SI-clarity diamond centerpieces the fancy filigree work. This old style round brilliant cut diamond weighs 0.19 carats. Strategically placed throughout the topsetting is a collection of ten old style round full and round single cut diamonds. The total weight of all the diamonds is 0.44 carats. This elegant 1920s antique filigree dinner ring carries the Whitehouse Brothers trademark. Circa 1920.
A blue sapphire floats above diamonds in this dazzling Art Deco style cocktail ring by Topazery. The 14k white gold setting of this cocktail ring is done in a swirling open design. A collection of twenty-two diamonds accent the Art Deco style mounting and highlight a 2.59 carat oval blue sapphire. The inspiration for this Limited Edition cocktail ring was an original 1920s design. This piece also makes an unusual engagement ring. From the Topazery Dragonfly Collection.
Diamonds and platinum create a glittering orb of light in this antique diamond cocktail ring. A total of forty-eight old style full cut diamonds wind their way around a center old style round brilliant cut diamond. This center diamond has a color rating of F, a clarity rating of VVS2 and a weight of 0.29 carats. The combined weight of all the diamonds accentuating this antique cocktail ring is 2.04 carats. Circa 1930.
A bold design with delicate gemstone accents lends intriguing contrast to this filigree cocktail ring with emerald hearts. Fashioned in a design that elongates the finger, the 18k white gold band of this cocktail ring displays bewitching filigree cutwork. A trio of round single cut diamonds extends down the center for a total diamond weight of 0.07 carats. Adding a splash of color are two heart-shaped emeralds that total 0.08 carats of gemstone weight. Circa 1950.
This fabulous Edwardian platinum and diamond dinner ring shines like the brightest stars in a moonlit sky. The platinum band of this antique dinner ring is highlighted by a GIA certified K-colored, SI1-clarity old European cut diamond. This 1.31-carat diamond is accented with a collection of 62 round single and rectangular table cut diamonds. The total diamond weight of this Edwardian dinner ring is 1.94 carats. The curved design of the setting hugs the top of the finger for a fabulous fit. Circa 1910.