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Art Deco 14K Two-Tone Filigree Diamond Ring, Hexagon Illusion Head, Transitional Cut ~0.30 ct, Size 5
An authentic c.1925–1935 Art Deco filigree ring in 14K yellow gold with a white-gold hexagonal illusion head. Centering an approx. 0.30 ct transitional-cut natural diamond (faces up very white; near-colorless, eye-clean), secured by four prongs. Die-struck construction with crisp foliate engraving; light and airy yet durable—classic American Deco.
Metal: 14K yellow & white gold (stamped 14K)
Diamond: ~0.30 ct transitional cut, approx. F–H, eye-clean (10×)
Fluorescence: None (UV-checked)
Ring size: 5 (safe resize about ±1; please inquire)
Total weight: 1.7 g
Condition: Excellent vintage; prongs checked and secure
Care note: Avoid ultrasonic/steam; mild soap and soft brush only.
Ships insured and beautifully boxed.
What is a transitional cut?
A transitional-cut diamond is an early round cut from the late 1910s–1930s, made as cutters moved from Old European cuts to today’s modern round brilliants. It typically shows a round outline with a slightly higher crown, a small open culet, and hand-finished facet angles. The result is a sparkle that blends antique “chunky” fire with the lively brilliance of modern rounds—authentic to the Art Deco era and increasingly sought after by collectors.
Art Deco 14K Two-Tone Filigree Diamond Ring, Hexagon Illusion Head, Transitional Cut ~0.30 ct, Size 5
An authentic c.1925–1935 Art Deco filigree ring in 14K yellow gold with a white-gold hexagonal illusion head. Centering an approx. 0.30 ct transitional-cut natural diamond (faces up very white; near-colorless, eye-clean), secured by four prongs. Die-struck construction with crisp foliate engraving; light and airy yet durable—classic American Deco.
Metal: 14K yellow & white gold (stamped 14K)
Diamond: ~0.30 ct transitional cut, approx. F–H, eye-clean (10×)
Fluorescence: None (UV-checked)
Ring size: 5 (safe resize about ±1; please inquire)
Total weight: 1.7 g
Condition: Excellent vintage; prongs checked and secure
Care note: Avoid ultrasonic/steam; mild soap and soft brush only.
Ships insured and beautifully boxed.
What is a transitional cut?
A transitional-cut diamond is an early round cut from the late 1910s–1930s, made as cutters moved from Old European cuts to today’s modern round brilliants. It typically shows a round outline with a slightly higher crown, a small open culet, and hand-finished facet angles. The result is a sparkle that blends antique “chunky” fire with the lively brilliance of modern rounds—authentic to the Art Deco era and increasingly sought after by collectors.
Art Deco 14K Two-Tone Filigree Diamond Ring, Hexagon Illusion Head, Transitional Cut ~0.30 ct, Size 5
An authentic c.1925–1935 Art Deco filigree ring in 14K yellow gold with a white-gold hexagonal illusion head. Centering an approx. 0.30 ct transitional-cut natural diamond (faces up very white; near-colorless, eye-clean), secured by four prongs. Die-struck construction with crisp foliate engraving; light and airy yet durable—classic American Deco.
Metal: 14K yellow & white gold (stamped 14K)
Diamond: ~0.30 ct transitional cut, approx. F–H, eye-clean (10×)
Fluorescence: None (UV-checked)
Ring size: 5 (safe resize about ±1; please inquire)
Total weight: 1.7 g
Condition: Excellent vintage; prongs checked and secure
Care note: Avoid ultrasonic/steam; mild soap and soft brush only.
Ships insured and beautifully boxed.
What is a transitional cut?
A transitional-cut diamond is an early round cut from the late 1910s–1930s, made as cutters moved from Old European cuts to today’s modern round brilliants. It typically shows a round outline with a slightly higher crown, a small open culet, and hand-finished facet angles. The result is a sparkle that blends antique “chunky” fire with the lively brilliance of modern rounds—authentic to the Art Deco era and increasingly sought after by collectors.