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The Verma Group

Washington

Washington

Regular price $4,500.00 USD
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Circa 1910s - Edwardian Platinum GIA Certified .76ct Diamond Engagement Ring - VEG#964

This piece is a 1910s Edwardian style Platinum engagement ring with a GIA Certified 0.76ct Old European Brilliant cut center diamond and .15cttw Antique European cut side diamonds! Floral-like designs in the metal work contain the dazzling side diamonds. Filigree designs are also throughout the entire shank. This is a fabulous feminine ring that anyone will enjoy!

Ring Size: Approx. 3.80
Metal Type: Platinum
Weight: 2.7 grams

Center Diamond Details
GIA CERTIFIED Center Diamond - Certificate # 5182687508
Shape: Old European Brilliant
Carat Weight: 0.76ct
Color: J
Clarity: VS2

Side Stone Details:
Shape: Antique European Cut
Total Carat Weight: .15cttw
Color: F
Clarity: VS

Finger to Top of Stone Measurement: 5.22m

Edwardian Era:

Time Period: Edwardian rings were crafted during the brief reign of King Edward VII which lasted from 1901 to 1910. Edwardian era jewelry is categorized by a delicate elegance and light airy feeling which seemed to capture the carefree attitudes of the day.

Description of Era: It was during this time that the famous filigree ring made its entrance, and today an authentic antique filigree ring is very sought after.

Designs of the Edwardian era were influenced by the styles from the Late-Victorian Age. During this time, jewelry became more refined. Diamonds and colorful gemstones were popular and advancements in setting and cuts of the stones continued. Throughout this era of peacetime the arts thrived and this time became known as "The Beautiful Age" which inspired new jewelry styles.

The introduction of filigree paired with beautiful center stones including diamonds, pearls or colorful gemstones display the elegance and delicacy of the time.

Flower-like themes in jewelry became quite popular too due to Queen Alexandra's love and appreciation of flowers. Pearls were featured prominently in Edwardian jewelry as well, in part from the heavy use of freshwater pearls during the late 1800s by Tiffany & Co.

Some designs and motifs of the Edwardian era reflected the influence of Art Nouveau's circular lines and swirls, and others had more geometric styles. Popular patterns and style effects for jewelry included bows and ribbons, moon and stars, flowers, garlands, leaves, shamrocks, scrolls and hearts.

In this era platinum became widely available not only for gemstone or diamond settings but for the entire piece of jewelry. More unique cuts of diamonds became widely available during the Edwardian era including the baguette, trapeze, and triangular cut. Although platinum was a favorite Edwardian age metal, multicolored gold was quite popular too including rose gold. White gold began to make an appearance and 18k yellow gold was used often in luxury pieces. Silver was also frequently employed for crafting rings as well.

Gemstones and diamonds were frequently set with "claw" prongs and deep bezel settings plus the new "knife edge setting" which created a suspended in the air effect for diamonds. 

When you choose to go vintage with VERMA, you are cutting out the use for further mining and environmental damages which are a byproduct. In addition, the diamonds used in our collection are all conflict-free; as the conflict mines were in production after our pieces are dated.

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