This smashing antique aquamarine cocktail ring is for the woman who likes rings that make a dramatic statement on her finger. The focal point greenish blue marquise cut aquamarine weighs 5.10 carats. The 14 yellow gold band that clutches the aquamarine is highlighted with scalloped wings at the shoulders and fancy open scrollwork around the bezel. Circa 1920.
The 18k white gold band of this 1930s aquamarine and filigree cocktail ring is carved at the shank in a delicate vine pattern. Bursting forth from the vine's tendrils is a marquise faceted mixed cut aquamarine that weighs 4.80 carats. A pair of single cut diamonds flank the centerpiece gemstone of this antique ring. Antique cocktail rings like this one also make unusual engagement rings for the non-traditional bride. Circa 1930.
This antique aquamarine cocktail ring captures the bold and daring spirit of the 1920s. The elongated teardrop setting of this Art Deco dinner ring shows off a marquise cut aquamarine. A collection of fourteen round single cut diamonds surround the centerpiece gemstone. They have a combined diamond weight of 0.18 carats. A 14k white gold band provides a tonal backsplash for the dramatic milgrain-trimmed gemstone setting. The shoulders of the band are carved in a feathery design. 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.
A filigree mounting holds a Carnelian cameo in this 1920's antique ring. Carved into the fiery Carnelian is the bearded face of an ancient warrior. Thirty-two round natural pearls soften the angular edges of the 3.0-carat tablet cut gemstone. The 14k white gold band of this antique ring is carved at the corners of the shank with dainty flowers. The band itself is ornately carved and pierced. Circa 1920.
An Art Deco antique diamond dinner ring demands attention with its hand wrought mounting and elongated filigree design. The North-South setting of this antique cocktail ring gives it distinctive flair. A trio of old style round brilliant cut diamonds cascades down the center of this platinum intrigue. An additional twelve old style round full cut diamonds are sprinkled throughout. The combined weight of all the diamonds, which range in color from G to H and clarity from VS1 to SI2 is 0.85 carats. Circa 1930 or later.
The rose cut diamonds in this antique Georgian ring shine softly like the early evening light of winter. The 14k yellow gold band of this antique diamond ring has a carved shank, fancy gallery, and is topped with a circular silver setting. Therein are twenty-one rose cut diamonds that total 0.90 carats. This very cool piece has the Austrian Hallmark for 14kt. It would be perfect for the lady who wants a ring that is unique and different. Circa 1800.
This glorious diamond cocktail ring features an unusual multi-level domed design. The top of this antique dinner ring consists of an intriguing blend of teardrops and love knots. Trimmed in millgrain, these architectural elements are bead set with a collection of twenty-six full cut diamonds. The total diamond weight of this antique cocktail ring is 0.92 carats. A JG trademark is stamped inside the platinum band. Circa 1950.
Tie up her heart forever with this antique cocktail ring with a diamond bow motif. The focal point of this antique ring is a romantic pear cut pink tourmaline weighing 1.70 carats. Adding a whimsical touch is a bow-arranged collection of fifteen round single cut diamonds from which the tourmaline suspends. These diamond accents total 0.20 carats. An 18k yellow gold mounting with a white gold top provides the backdrop for this antique dinner ring. Circa 1920 or later.
Old mine cut diamonds create a dazzling halo around a 6.8mm Akoya pearl in this antique engagement ring. This antique engagement ring's shimmering top is accentuated with ten old mine cut diamonds. Two additional rose cut diamonds dapple the shoulders of the hand-wrought 18k yellow gold band. These twelve diamonds total 2.54 carats. The centerpiece Akoya pearl that is peg set amidst all this diamond radiance is slightly greenish brown with orange and rose overtones. Circa 1920.
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 ring's 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.
According to Chinese lore, good luck will befall the person who sets a turtle free. The platinum band of this Art Nouveau turtle motif antique ring is topped with a collection of gemstone elements that are arranged to form a tortoise. A 2.8 carat oval cabochon star sapphire forms the turtle's shell while a collection of six round single cut and straight baguette cut diamonds form the head, legs and tail. The total diamond weight of this Art Nouveau turtle motif ring is 0.09 carats. This charming antique ring would make a special gift for any occasion. Circa 1910.