Art Deco Inspired 0.70ct Aquamarine and Diamond Cluster Ring in Platinum

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Square Cut, Millegrain Set

£ 1,565
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Description


A sky blue aquamarine and diamond ring that has been inspired by the Art Deco period. A square cut aquamarine (0.70ct) has been securely millegrain set in platinum, and surrounded by sparkling brilliant cut diamonds (0.30ct). Showcasing the strong lines and geometric forms that have become so well known, the design of this immensely wearable ring is completed by two baguette cut diamonds that have been set into the top sections of each shoulder. A member of the Beryl family, aquamarine occurs in large crystal forms, with the most clear and vivid blue examples being highly prized. The birthstone for the month of March this is the perfect ring to be worn and enjoyed from day to night.

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Specifications


Material Platinum
Principal Stone Aquamarine
Principal Stone Shape i Square
Princip Stone Weight i 0.70
Principal Dia Colour i Est G/H
Princip. Dia Clarity i Est VS
Secondary Stone Diamond
Number of Gemstones 17
Total Weight i 1.00
Ring Width 1.3mm
Ring Size O
PRAGNELL REFERENCE 0275361
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