Art Deco Platinum Diamond Halo Ring
Circa 1930. This fabulous platinum Art Deco ring features a 1.18-carat bezel-set, old European-cut natural diamond, with VS1 clarity and H color. T...
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Circa 1930. This fabulous platinum Art Deco ring features a 1.18-carat bezel-set, old European-cut natural diamond, with VS1 clarity and H color. T...
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Circa 1870. This stunning Victorian 15KT gold guard chain is composed of alternating elongated oval links and faceted openwork connectors, joined b...
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Circa 1970. This beautiful vintage engagement ring features a prong-set .86-carat round brilliant-cut diamond set in an illusion-style 14KT white g...
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Dated 1975; Birmingham, England. This 9KT halo ring features a 1.74-carat oval cabochon-cut natural white opal, haloed with 16 prong-set round mixe...
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Circa 19. This 14KT gold Art Nouveau brooch features a delicately enameled violet blossom nestled within a softly contoured, openwork heart frame. ...
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Circa 1930. This platinum Art Deco ring features a square-shaped cluster gallery accented with one bead-set, old European-cut natural diamond, 36 b...
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Circa 1910. This gorgeous Edwardian 18KT yellow gold and palladium ring features a 2.70-carat prong-set cushion-cut natural alexandrite. The center...
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Circa 1860–1890. This Victorian lava cameo pendant features a finely carved portrait of Zeus (Jupiter), executed in Vesuvian lava sourced from the ...
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Circa 1970s. This 14KT gold diamond ring features a .17-carat round brilliant-cut diamond set at the center of an openwork, petal-like design. The ...
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Dated 1871; Birmingham, England. This beautiful 18KT gold ring features a 1.00-carat old mine-cut diamond with SI1 clarity and H color. The diam...
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Circa 1870. This stunning 18KT gold Victorian-era ring features a domed cluster design set with 15 old mine-cut diamonds. The diamonds weigh 2.04 c...
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Circa 1920. This lovely Art Deco 18KT yellow and white gold diamond ring features 19 round old European-cut diamonds in a clustered design that ext...
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Circa 1900. This sweet 18KT gold Victorian ring features a .60-carat prong-set, old mine-cut natural diamond, with I1 clarity and G color. Engraved...
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Circa 1950. This exquisite Midcentury ring features a gorgeous 2.78-carat round transitional brilliant-cut natural diamond with I1 clarity and L...
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Circa 1950. This stunning platinum midcentury ring features a 1-carat round brilliant-cut natural diamond exhibiting SI1 clarity and M color. The c...
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Circa 1950. This lovely 14KT white gold midcentury engagement ring features an .80-carat round brilliant-cut natural diamond set into a four-prong ...
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Circa 1930. This beautiful Art Deco engagement ring features a 14KT white gold gallery accented with three old European/transitional brilliant-cut ...
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Circa 1920. This stunning Art Deco ring features a beautiful 1.70-carat European-cut natural diamond with SI2 clarity and I color, semi-bezel set i...
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Circa 1970. This classic 14KT gold solitaire ring features a .25-carat round brilliant-cut diamond with SI1 clarity and H color set into an illusio...
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When you give the gift of antique jewelry, you are giving a gift with a story that has already begun. It becomes part of a continuum—past, present, and future—woven together in a single piece.
Antique and vintage gold pieces combine intrinsic metal worth with craftsmanship, rarity, and historic significance. An 18KT Victorian locket or Edwardian gold ring isn’t just wearable—it’s collectible.
In the realm of antique jewelry, opals and tourmalines are more than beautiful—they’re storytellers, echoing the artistry and values of the past.