Early Art Deco Platinum Diamond Ring | Old European Cut & Rose-Cut Floral Shoulders | English c.1920s
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A beautifully crafted early Art Deco diamond ring, made in England around the 1920s and set entirely in platinum.
At its centre sits a 0.50 carat old European cut diamond, hand-cut with a high crown, small table, and open culet, offering that distinctive antique glow, soft and fire-lit rather than sharply brilliant.
Framing the centre stone are finely pierced floral shoulders, each set with tiny rose-cut diamonds nestled in millegrain-edged petals.
This delicate detail bridges Edwardian romanticism and Deco geometry - a rare example of transitional design, built with care and intention.
The setting is open and sculptural, with a lightness that belies its strength, the kind of metalwork only seen in early 20th-century bench-made rings.
Stamped PLAT, it reflects a time when platinum was reserved for truly special pieces.
This is not just a ring to wear, it’s one to keep, to pass down, and to be quietly proud of.
A piece of English jewellery history in miniature, still full of life.
Ring Size N
Available exclusively at ELTONS, Grays Antique Market, Mayfair — specialists in antique jewellery, London.