Early 1900's Edwardian Diamond Engagement Ring 1.21ctw 14k Yellow Gold
The 1900’s Edwardian diamond engagement ring is an exquisite example of timeless elegance and intricate craftsmanship. At its heart, the ring features a stunning 1.12ct transitional round diamond, radiating brilliance and capturing the era’s sophisticated charm. The unique setting is artfully elongated in a north to south design, adorned with beautiful scrolls and scalloped edges that add a touch of romanticism to the piece. Round brilliant accent diamonds are meticulously inset, enhancing the central diamond’s sparkle and complementing the overall aesthetic. Crafted in 14k yellow gold, this ring beautifully merges historical design with enduring luxury, making it a truly exceptional choice for an engagement. A transitional cut diamond represents a significant step in the evolution of diamond cutting techniques. Developed during the late 1920s to the early 1940s, this cut is a predecessor to the modern round brilliant cut. Transitional cut diamonds typically feature a combination of characteristics from both old European cuts and the round brilliant cuts, such as larger tables, shorter crowns, and more precise symmetry. The overall goal of the transitional cut was to enhance the diamond’s brilliance and fire by refining proportions and angles. These diamonds often possess an antique charm while still showcasing an impressive sparkle, making them highly sought after by vintage jewelry enthusiasts.
ITEM: Edwardian Diamond Engagement Ring
MEASUREMENT: 3/4″ N to S
WEIGHT: 4.5 Grams
GEM: (1) 1.12ct Transitional Round Diamond VS2 clarity K color with 0.09ctw Round Accent Diamonds
COMPOSITION: 14k Yellow Gold
SIZE: 7-1/4