This quisite vintage ring from the bold and expressive 1970 radi a refined yet striking elegance in its detailed 14 karat gold setting and central, vivid green cabochon jade stone. The smooth, finely polished marquise-cut jade measures approximately millimeters by 4 millimeters, with gemological experts estimating weight near a full carat. Its rich emerald hue remains vibrant without dulling or cracks after decades, speaking to the precious stone high quality and durable nature.
Flanking either side of the statement jade sit four petite yet spark round brilliant cut diamonds, each exuding a brilliant white brilliance. Gemologists estimate these diamonds carry a color grade between H and I on the GIA scale, nearly colorless to the eye, an I1 clarity with faintusions visible 10x magnification. Together, the four contribute an total.12 carats, providing the perfect accent sparkle to complement the jade’s sleek shape and saturated color.
Beyond the fine, the true artistry of this vintage cocktail ring lies in its striking asymmetrical design, quintessentially 1970 yet timelessly elegant. That era brought a creative renaissance to jewelry aesthetics with, architectural settings and unconventional shapes and pairings. This piece encapsulates the free-flowing spirit of 70s style while maintaining a refined sculpt quality. Equally at home worn casually amongst friends or gracing the left hand, the ring makes a statement with its one-of-a-kind silhouette that commands attention yet remains sophisticated. For the collector or fashionista, it brings together luxury, bold artistic style a touch of retro flair.
Ring Information
Band Width: 10mm
Band Length: 18mm
Center Stone
Stone Shape: Marquise cut
Stone Size: 13mm x 4mm (estimated at 1 carat)
Stone Clarity: IF - VS1
Accent Gemstones
Stone Shape: Round cut
Stone Weight: 0.12 carats
Stone Clarity: I1
Stone Color: H-I
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