
ART DECO DIAMOND AND EMERALD ENGAGEMENT RING
Art Deco engagement ring collet-set with an approximately 0.43 carat diamond center within an independent hexagonal frame set with round diamonds and calibre-cut emeralds. Set in platinum.Ā Circa 1930
The language of the Art Deco period includes strong geometric design and the use of calibre-cut colored gemstones. We love this statement ring.Ā Learn more about Art Deco rings
Diamond and gold mining has caused devastation in areas such as Africa, wreaking havoc on delicate ecosystems and communities. Choosing to go vintage, you are eliminating the need for more mining and lessening the demand for new diamonds.
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ART DECO DIAMOND AND EMERALD ENGAGEMENT RING
Art Deco engagement ring collet-set with an approximately 0.43 carat diamond center within an independent hexagonal frame set with round diamonds and calibre-cut emeralds. Set in platinum.Ā Circa 1930
The language of the Art Deco period includes strong geometric design and the use of calibre-cut colored gemstones. We love this statement ring.Ā Learn more about Art Deco rings
Diamond and gold mining has caused devastation in areas such as Africa, wreaking havoc on delicate ecosystems and communities. Choosing to go vintage, you are eliminating the need for more mining and lessening the demand for new diamonds.
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Art Deco engagement ring collet-set with an approximately 0.43 carat diamond center within an independent hexagonal frame set with round diamonds and calibre-cut emeralds. Set in platinum.Ā Circa 1930
The language of the Art Deco period includes strong geometric design and the use of calibre-cut colored gemstones. We love this statement ring.Ā Learn more about Art Deco rings
Diamond and gold mining has caused devastation in areas such as Africa, wreaking havoc on delicate ecosystems and communities. Choosing to go vintage, you are eliminating the need for more mining and lessening the demand for new diamonds.























