French Art deco emerald (colombian – laboratory certificate) and diamond ring
Period: Art Deco circa 1935
Origin: French work (French hallmark)
Metal: Gold 750/1000 (18 k)
Total weight (gross): 5.20 grams
Ring size: 60 (can be sized)
Dimensions of the ring head: 1.5 cm x 1.8 cm
Nature of stones: Emerald (about 3 carats – Carat Gem Lab certificate indicating Colombian origin), 8 x 8 diamonds and modern cut
State of conservation: Very good state of conservation
History:
At the end of the war, French society experienced great transformations. This era is marked by a desire for renewal that will be expressed in Art Deco.
Art Deco is the name given to the “modern” style of the 20th century. He knew a global influence during the interwar period and expressed himself in all areas of creation. This period marked the history of jewelry by associating inventive forms with an extraordinary finesse of work on platinum.
This type of antique jewelry is enjoying increasing success given its timelessness.
Bibliographic references:
Art deco jewelry, Sylvie Raulet, Paris, Editions du Regard, 1991
Art Deco jewelry in the 1940s, Mélissa Gabardi (text established with the collaboration of Solange Schnall), Paris, Editions de l’Amateur, 1986
Price upon request
Reference: 09 121 1