An authentic c.1925–1935 Art Deco filigree ring crafted in 14K yellow gold with a contrasting white-gold hexagonal illusion head, designed to amplify the presence of the center stone. Set with an approximately 0.30ct natural diamond, likely transitional cut, facing up bright and near-colorless with good clarity. The diamond is secured by four prongs within the geometric illusion setting—a hallmark of the Deco era.
The ring features die-struck construction with crisp, symmetrical filigree and foliate engraving along the shoulders, showcasing the precision and lightness characteristic of early 20th-century American jewelry. Elegant yet durable, this piece balances architectural geometry with delicate craftsmanship.
A true period engagement ring and a timeless example of classic Art Deco design.
An authentic c.1925–1935 Art Deco filigree ring crafted in 14K yellow gold with a contrasting white-gold hexagonal illusion head, designed to amplify the presence of the center stone. Set with an approximately 0.30ct natural diamond, likely transitional cut, facing up bright and near-colorless with good clarity. The diamond is secured by four prongs within the geometric illusion setting—a hallmark of the Deco era.
The ring features die-struck construction with crisp, symmetrical filigree and foliate engraving along the shoulders, showcasing the precision and lightness characteristic of early 20th-century American jewelry. Elegant yet durable, this piece balances architectural geometry with delicate craftsmanship.
A true period engagement ring and a timeless example of classic Art Deco design.