A stunning diamond engagement ring from the late Art Deco (ca1930s) era! This gorgeous platinum ring frames a 1.03ct Asscher Cut (also known as a Square Emerald Cut) diamond at the center. The stone is held within a 4-prong setting, and is graded with E color and VS2 clarity. Lining the shoulders of the mounting are four square-shaped Carre Cut cut diamonds, the perfect compliment to the center stone! The accent diamonds are bezel set with milgrained edges, and weigh approximately 0.50ctw with F-G range color and VS1 clarity range. Completing the design is a sleek platinum band that wraps around the back. Accompanying the ring is a Diamond Grading Report issued in December 2017 by G.I.A. (the Gemological Institute of America, (report #7271545346)), which confirms the center stone's stated characteristics. The ring was also appraised in April 2019 by an independent and accredited GIA-certified Graduate Gemologist, and has a stated retail replacement value of $11,000.00. It's positively breathtaking in person, and would make a very special vintage engagement piece!
Measurements: The ring has a finger size 5, but could be easily resized if needed. When worn, the center diamond rests approximately 1/4" above the finger. The platinum band measures approximately 2mm wide at the back.
Condition: The overall condition of the ring is excellent. Besides normal surface wear, there is no apparent damage to the platinum setting. All of the diamonds are intact and securely set.