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Jewel Of The Andes - Art Deco 14k White Gold Columbian Emerald Filigree Ring. This stunning ring is crafted from 14K white gold, hallmarked 14K. Featuring a natural emerald cut Columbian emerald, Art Deco styling and quality workmanship. The expertly claw set emerald ring has the most desirable greenish / blue colour... the most desirable natural emeralds in the world, which can only be found in Columbia. The emerald is vibrant and intense with natural inclusions (a characteristic found in naturally mined emeralds) The beautiful precious gemstone is enhanced by an engraved frame and exquisite filigree work. The shank is polished and smooth, which allows for a comfortable fit. These type of Art Deco era rings are not often seen with a natural high quality emerald, which makes this piece a true rarity. Absolutely out of this world!!
Note: Appraisal included with the ring. Comments: Amazing colour on emerald. The contemporary appraisal does not reflect the antique value.
History: Its name comes from the ancient Greek word for green, “smaragdus.” Rome's Pliny the Elder described emerald in his Natural History, published in the first century AD: “… nothing greens greener” was his verdict. ... The first known emerald mines were in Egypt, dating from at least 330 BC into the 1700s.
Most of Colombia's emerald deposits are located on the eastern ridge of the Andes Mountains that run northeast-southwest through the country. The three main mining areas are Chivor, located in the eastern part of Boyacá Department, and Muzo and Coscuez in the western part of the province.
Cleopatra had two favourite gemstones. Emeralds and Lapis Lazuli. This is known through documentation.
Measurements: Face of Ring 13.00 mm x 11.00
Stone Size: 2.80 Carats
Weight: 2.40 grams
Ring Size: 6 1/4
Condition: Excellent
Origin: America Emerald Columbian
Date: Circa 1920