Antique Aquamarine Engagement Ring, RG-3602
This antique engagement ring's hexagonal aquamarine rises from the center like a crystalline winter moon. The cool shimmer of white gold and aquamarine radiate from this Art Deco engagement ring. Looping bows add visual interest to the pierced and filigree mounting. The bezel set aquamarine that focal points this antique engagement ring rests horizontally in the midst of the fancy cutwork. Details: Antique. Circa 1920. 14k white gold. Hexagonal faceted mixed cut aquamarine; 1.2 carats.
Options | None |
Item # | rg3602 |
Metal | 14k white gold |
Circa | 1920 |
Weight in grams | 1.46 |
Period or Style | Art Deco, Antique, Only One Available |
Special characteristics | This 1920's Art Deco ring has a periced filigree mounting and a bezel set hexagonal shaped greenish blue aquamarine. |
Gemstone name | Aquamarine (Beryl) |
Gemstone cut or shape | hexagonal faceted mixed cut |
Gemstone carat weight | 1.20 |
Gemstone mm measurements | 7.6 x 6.1 x 3.66 |
Gemstone type | Type I |
Gemstone clarity | VS |
Gemstone hue | greenish Blue |
Gemstone tone | 2-3 |
Gemstone saturation | 1-2 |
Gemstone # of stones | 1 |
All Gemstones, total ct. wt. | 1.2 |
Top of ring length (N-S) | 9.96 mm [0.39 in] |
Top of ring width (E-W) | 13.4 mm [0.52 in] |
Width of shank at shoulders | 1.94 mm [0.08 in] |
Width of shank at base | 0.53 mm [0.02 in] |
Ring height above finger | 5.87 mm [0.23 in] |
Ring Size | 5.5 |
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