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Art Deco Gold and Sapphire Ring “Abelia”

$603

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    sizing is available up to 3 sizes larger or smaller.

    Select the desired size and add the option to your cart for 30€.  Please note that resizing adds a delay of one week to 10 days to your order shipment.  Also note that rings that have been resized can neither be taken back nor exchanged.

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Description

Sublime Art Deco ring in yellow gold with gadrooned ring centered with a diamond motif set with 4 calibrated princess-cut sapphires of 0.1 carats in a rail setting and joined by a gold bead. This diamond motif is surrounded by 3 gadrooned concentric diamonds, the last of which is in white gold with a diamond finish bringing contrast and light to this piece of character. An elegant piece with a typical Art Deco design.
Size: FR 55 / UK O / US 7
Weight: 3.7g
Eagle hallmark
This unique piece had a previous life in France.

The story: Born in the wake of the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, the Art Deco movement celebrates formal audacity and geometric elegance. While white metals such as platinum or chromium dominated the industrial aesthetic of the time, some designers retained their attachment to yellow gold, inscribing it in a modern vocabulary by associating it with brightly colored precious stones. The contrast between the warmth of gold and the rigour of stylized lines embodies a sunny and opulent version of Art Deco, where the richness of materials dialogues with the structure of forms.