
This
Art Nouveau Russian Ring with demantoid green garnets and rose-cut diamonds of Russian artisanship bears the official Russian hallmark in force between 1908 and 1917. Constructed in 14k rose gold, this rare and collectible aesthetic ring weighs 3.3g and measures 16mm wide and 5mm deep. Emblematic of the sensual, fanciful and feminine
Art Nouveau Jewelry style, this rare and exquisite Art Nouveau ring of naturalistic inspiration exposes a 'bouquet' of three flowers rendered, in keeping with the enchanting 'non-conformist' and innovative Art Nouveau period style. This enchanting trio is represented by 0.35cts of highly refractive brilliant-cut Russian demantoid green garnets measuring between 2 and 3mm in diameter, graded 'vivid-grass green' color and 'good' clarity. Secured by color-contrasting multiple rose gold prongs within dainty crown shape settings, the vivacious gemstones are mounted on slender, 'knife-edge' rose gold stems, surmounting a duo of substantial leaves each mounted with a rose-cut diamond measuring 1.5mm in diameter. An alluring rose-cut diamond collet mounted at the lowermost finial of this enchanting floral bouquet and gracefully scrolled shoulders enrich the aesthetic beauty of this authentic Russian
Art Nouveau Ring with demantoid green garnets and rose-cut diamonds. A spherical rose gold band and an easily sizable shank conclude this fascinating Art nouveau ring, bearing the official Russian hallmark, comprising two-digit zolotniks number '56' denoting 583 (14k purity) and the right-facing kokoshnik profile indicating the period between 1908 and 1917.
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Suggested Retail Price:
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$1,400.00 |
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Your Price:
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$910.00
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Wholesale Price:
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$700.00 |
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