[*]Hi All,
I'm new to the forums, and I'm coming with the hopes of getting some of your excellent advice in regards to an interesting piece I am considering.
I have been told by a trusted dealer that it is a ca1935 piece. The art deco period had many design features depending on whether it be late Edwardian, middle geometric or oriental and the more severe geometric of the middle 30's. The period lasted approximately twenty years. The ring has such touches as faint dart and dash engraving on the shanks, a severe tapering of the shank from the pair of baguettes, the spare use of metal (a good thing), the tapering of the corner cups at the points, the low profile of the mounting, etc. The setting is platinum. My jeweler says that nobody makes this mounting today.
The stone is a unique cut. It appears to be somewhat like an Asscher, however its corners are squared. The best way to describe it might be an "un-cut cornered step-cut," something my jeweler has not seen imitated since before WWII. The stone appears to be 3.46 carat, VS2, color J, measuring approximately 8.35 x 8.23 x 3.48mm. The stone is not certified by GIA or any other agency.
Asking price: $37,500
I would love to hear your thoughts and comments on this ring. I am very inexperienced in the field, and I would really appreciate your advice!



I'm new to the forums, and I'm coming with the hopes of getting some of your excellent advice in regards to an interesting piece I am considering.
I have been told by a trusted dealer that it is a ca1935 piece. The art deco period had many design features depending on whether it be late Edwardian, middle geometric or oriental and the more severe geometric of the middle 30's. The period lasted approximately twenty years. The ring has such touches as faint dart and dash engraving on the shanks, a severe tapering of the shank from the pair of baguettes, the spare use of metal (a good thing), the tapering of the corner cups at the points, the low profile of the mounting, etc. The setting is platinum. My jeweler says that nobody makes this mounting today.
The stone is a unique cut. It appears to be somewhat like an Asscher, however its corners are squared. The best way to describe it might be an "un-cut cornered step-cut," something my jeweler has not seen imitated since before WWII. The stone appears to be 3.46 carat, VS2, color J, measuring approximately 8.35 x 8.23 x 3.48mm. The stone is not certified by GIA or any other agency.
Asking price: $37,500
I would love to hear your thoughts and comments on this ring. I am very inexperienced in the field, and I would really appreciate your advice!


