Material
Distinctive women's ring in platinum (850-900), center set with an octagonal, fine aquamarine weighing approximately 36.5 carats, 22.83 x 17.58 x 11.93 mm, blue color (GRS-type "Santa Maria" color), small inclusion on the table, flanked by cross-bands set with 36 diamond baguettes totalling approx. 2 carats, beautiful craftsmanship
Mark
Stamped Pt
Size and Weight
Ring size circa 52, weight 23 g
Condition
Very good
Additional Features
Accompanied by a Lohri certificate
GRS-Zertifikat no. GRS2024-047479/19.4.24
Box with inscription "Harrods, Fine Art"
Reference-Number
FAR248
Retro
(1940s to 1950s)
Lavish design in lean times
This period begins during the Second World War and the shortage of materials at that time is reflected not only in the way the jewellery is made, but also in the fact that there is very little jewellery from this era. Expressive geometric, asymmetric and daring designs characterize the retro pieces. Here one will find, for instance, eccentric bracelets and impressive cocktail rings in gold. Diamonds and other small, rare gemstones are rarely found due to their scarcity. Instead, larger semi-precious coloured stones such as citrines are used, in line with the motto that best describes the jewellery from this era: “the bigger the better”.