"Billie"
Art Deco 18K, Diamond & Ruby Target Ring
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The era we now know as “Art Deco” received its moniker from the Exposition International des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, held in Paris in 1925, which was largely dedicated to the jewelry arts. Emphasis was placed on the association of art and modern industry.
A popular design of this period was the "Bullseye" or "Target" ring, with interspersed gems set in the formation of an archer's target. This version has a scalloped outer ring, giving a floral vibe to the piece. A large old European cut diamond glitters from the center, with a row of bright pink rubies circling it. The 'petals' are encrusted with diamonds, creating the target pattern. A truly gorgeous representation of the target style, with a price tag far below it's appraised value, everyone will be shimmying up to make "Billie" part of their collection!
GAL Evaluation: $7,1500.00
Details (approximate)
Size (can be resized): 5.25
Weight: 3 grams
Materials: Gold, Diamond, Ruby
Center Old European Cut Diamond=.74ct
35 Accent Diamonds=.10ctw
15 Accent Rubies=.30ctw
Metal: 18K White Gold
Marks: 750
Condition: Excellent Antique condition commensurate with age and wear
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