
This Art Deco garnet ring with diamonds in antique style is crafted in 18k white gold, weighs 5.2g and measures 11mm wide and 7.5mm deep. In stunning geometrically inspired and color contrasted Deco style, this absorbing Art Deco garnet ring exposes a significant prong-set 6.61ct square-cut garnet measuring 10.01mm square, graded a most highly prized 'pigeon blood' color and 'excellent' clarity. Secured by quatrefoil elongated prongs, this vividly-colored gemstone is exposed atop a pierced openwork gallery incorporating decorative Greek-key motif and triangular profiles. Immaculately designed, triumvirate shoulders are embellished with openwork triangular silhouettes, cumulatively bead-set with 0.22cts of European-cut diamonds graded H-J color and VS2 clarity, enhanced by finely mille grained contours. The intriguing triangular shoulders taper gracefully to merge into a svelte tri-dimensional 18k white gold band and an easily sizable shank.
Garnet, derived from the Latin word for seed, ‘Granatus’, with a history spanning more than 5,000 years, was named due to its color similarity to pomegranate seeds. Pomegranate's associated symbolism with Garnets has been longstanding. Interestingly, several ancient jewelry items have been unearthed, studded with tiny red Garnets in cluster-like patterns reminiscent of pomegranates, which are closely associated with eternity in Greek mythology.
Garnet is said to be the stone of romantic love and passion, enhancing sensuality and intimacy, said to awaken creativity and positive energy with the power to bring success to one’s career. The Crusaders mounted Garnets into their armor, believing they possessed the power to ensure their safe return home. During the Middle Ages, the Garnet was also believed to expel negativity, ward off harm and increase our sense of well-being, adding loyalty and honesty as personal attributes.
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Suggested Retail Price:
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$1,800.00 |
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Your Price:
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$1,170.00
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$1,000.00 |
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Wholesale Price:
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$900.00 |
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