Late Art Deco Bezel-Set Diamond Filigree Ring in 14K White Gold

$895.00

A beautifully detailed Late Art Deco diamond ring, circa the late 1930s to early 1940s, crafted in 14K white gold. At the center sits a round-cut diamond, bezel-set within a softly squared head and framed by swirling filigree with a subtle floral motif.

The openwork gallery beneath the stone is airy and graceful, allowing light to pass through while showcasing the craftsmanship of the period. Refined yet romantic, this ring balances structure with softness, making it a striking yet delicate choice for a vintage engagement ring, anniversary piece, or a meaningful heirloom to add to your collection.

*Care note: Vintage rings with finely made shanks were designed in an era of lighter, more elegant construction. I recommend mindful wear and removing the ring during activities that could place stress on the band.

-Details-

Size: 4 ¾ US, I ½ UK

Dimensions: 1.50mm - .60mm tapered shank, 9.70mm - 14.00mm head, 6.60mm rise above finger

Metal: 14K white gold

Stone: One natural round-cut diamond. Early round brilliant/transitional style. ~2.30mm

Total Weight: 1.35 grams

Hallmark: Stamped 14K, faded but still visible

Condition: Very good vintage condition. The 14K white gold shows light surface wear consistent with age. The bezel setting is intact and secure, with no visible distortion. The diamond shows typical vintage wear consistent with age and remains well-seated within the setting. Engraving and openwork details are softly worn but clearly legible.

A Note to Our Customers: All of our vintage or antique pieces have been loved in a previous life. Because of this, you may notice subtle signs of wear consistent with age, a soft patina, or minor surface marks. These pieces have a lived-in character that comes with time. We take great care to photograph and describe each piece as accurately as possible, and will always note anything significant. These small imperfections are part of what makes each piece unique and are a reflection of its history and the life it has already lived.

A beautifully detailed Late Art Deco diamond ring, circa the late 1930s to early 1940s, crafted in 14K white gold. At the center sits a round-cut diamond, bezel-set within a softly squared head and framed by swirling filigree with a subtle floral motif.

The openwork gallery beneath the stone is airy and graceful, allowing light to pass through while showcasing the craftsmanship of the period. Refined yet romantic, this ring balances structure with softness, making it a striking yet delicate choice for a vintage engagement ring, anniversary piece, or a meaningful heirloom to add to your collection.

*Care note: Vintage rings with finely made shanks were designed in an era of lighter, more elegant construction. I recommend mindful wear and removing the ring during activities that could place stress on the band.

-Details-

Size: 4 ¾ US, I ½ UK

Dimensions: 1.50mm - .60mm tapered shank, 9.70mm - 14.00mm head, 6.60mm rise above finger

Metal: 14K white gold

Stone: One natural round-cut diamond. Early round brilliant/transitional style. ~2.30mm

Total Weight: 1.35 grams

Hallmark: Stamped 14K, faded but still visible

Condition: Very good vintage condition. The 14K white gold shows light surface wear consistent with age. The bezel setting is intact and secure, with no visible distortion. The diamond shows typical vintage wear consistent with age and remains well-seated within the setting. Engraving and openwork details are softly worn but clearly legible.

A Note to Our Customers: All of our vintage or antique pieces have been loved in a previous life. Because of this, you may notice subtle signs of wear consistent with age, a soft patina, or minor surface marks. These pieces have a lived-in character that comes with time. We take great care to photograph and describe each piece as accurately as possible, and will always note anything significant. These small imperfections are part of what makes each piece unique and are a reflection of its history and the life it has already lived.