In The Pink - Art Deco 14K White, Yellow & Rose Gold Pink Sapphire & Natural Pearl Filigree Ring (ADR264)

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In The Pink - Art Deco 14K White,Yellow & Rose Gold Pink Sapphire & Natural Seed Pearl Filigree Ring. This rare ring is crafted from 14K white, yellow, and rose gold, hallmarked 14K. The ring features one rectangular faceted cut synthetic pink sapphire, 32 natural seed pearls, Art Deco era styling, and high quality craftsmanship. This luscious ring is expertly set with a beautiful vibrant pink sapphire, framed by a lustrous pearl surround. The pearls are handed-wired on gold (a characteristic often seen in ancient jewelry dating back to thousands of years ago) displaying a beautiful white/silvery color. The gallery is also comprised of a sea of filigree, and a flower and foliage motif. The ring also exhibits exquisite carved shoulders, whilst the shank is smooth and polished, which allows for a comfortable fit and easy sizing. This stunning Art Deco Ring looks wonderful when worn. Truly a rarity to be cherished for many years to come. 

Comments: Beautiful rare example, set with a vibrant pink sapphire. Many of these formulas for antique synthetic stones can not be duplicated due to formulas being lost, patented, or too costly. 

Note: Contemporary appraisals do not reflect the value of antique jewelry.  It is recommended that this Art Deco 14K white & yellow gold pink sapphire (synthetic) & natural pearl filigree ring be insured for $2000.00 (Tax Excluded)

History: The history of synthesizing gem materials dates back to the early 19th century when scientists and jewellers began experimenting with various chemical and physical processes. One of the earliest successful attempts was the synthesis of ruby, which was achieved by French chemist Auguste Verneuil.

Gold was generally used for a couple thousand years solely to create things such as jewelry and idols for worship. This was until around 1500 BC when the ancient empire of Egypt, which benefited greatly from its gold-bearing region, Nubia, made gold the first official medium of exchange for international trade.

White gold has been around since the turn of the 19th century, but it wasn't until the 1920s when it really started gaining popularity. At the time, platinum had been the preferred precious metal for jewellery. But it quickly became scarce as World War II raged on, and countries began to stockpile it for military use.

Rose gold was first used in early 19th century Russia by the famed jeweler Carl Faberge in his famous Faberge Eggs, as was known as Russian Gold. Rose gold later gained popularity in the United States during the lavish and feminine 1920's, and was worn in engagement rings and fine jewelry.

Early Use. Relics of ancient filigree design have been found in Mesopotamia, dating the technique as far back as 3,000 BC. The meticulous craft of soldering twisted metals became a common popular art for Mesopotamian craftsmen.

Art Deco was an international decorative style than ran from 1919 to 1939. Known initially as "le style moderne" or "Jazz Moderne," the style received its current name in 1968, during a period of scholarly reappraisal.

 

Measurements: Face of the Ring 20.00 mm x 18.00 mm 

Stone Size: Pink Sapphire (Synthetic) 15.84 carats    See Pearls 1.00 mm each 

Weight: 5.60 grams 

Ring Size: 7 

Condition: Very Good    Note: One Gold leaf on the side of the ring has the point missing (Not very noticeable) It does not take away from the beauty of the ring what-so-ever. 

Origin: America 

Date: Circa 1920

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