GIA 10.58 Carats Art Deco Emerald Cut Diamond Platinum Ring

$498,750.00

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One GIA 10.58 Carats Art Deco Emerald Cut Diamond Platinum Ring. Featuring one GIA antique emerald cut diamond of 10.58 carats, accompanied with GIA #13355929 stating the diamond is I color, VS1 clarity. Accented by two emerald cut diamonds with a total weight of approximately 2.00 carats, graded I color, VS clarity. Crafted in platinum with purity marks. Diamond was cut circa 1920s, ring 1980s. The ring is a size 5 and may be resized.

About this Item: A diamond ring fit for Elizabeth Taylor is the only way to describe this ring. This platinum ring boasts three emerald-cut diamonds side by side. The center stone of this ring can be described as nothing less than magnificent - it is over ten and a half carats of near colorless emerald cut diamond, long, lithe, and timeless. This center stone features the long lines and hall of mirrors effect that emerald cut diamonds are known for, creating an elegant and timeless beauty. With two smaller, but never small, emerald cut diamonds on either side of this abundant center stone, this ring has a stunning depth and clarity and shows off the natural beauty of all three of these stones. Circa 1980, this ring may be substantial in size, but it is elegant and subdued in the same breath - a piece to be presented to a person who knows who they are and walks proudly through the world because of it.

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GIA 10.58 Carats Art Deco Emerald Cut Diamond Platinum Ring

GIA 10.58 Carats Art Deco Emerald Cut Diamond Platinum Ring

$498,750.00

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