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A stunning vintage ring from the 1950’s, made of platinum, featuring diamond. The dome-shaped setting is fully encrusted with round brilliant cut diamonds. The gems are arranged in curved, overlapping rows that radiate around a central diamond. Crafted in platinum, this design enhances the luminous quality of the diamonds. It creates a dynamic, three-dimensional profile for the piece. A striking example of the 1950’s glamour, this platinum and diamond cocktail ring embodies the elegance and confidence of the era. The ring is made of platinum and features round brilliant cut diamonds. The center diamond weighs approximately 1.60 carats, it is F color, VVS2 clarity. The additional diamonds are F-G color and VS1 clarity, total weight approximately 3.04 carats. The diamond total weight is approximately 4.64 carats. The ring's top measures 5/8" x 5/8" x 1/2" 1(1.6 x 1.6 x 1.2 centimeters). The ring is size 2.5 and can be resized. It weighs 7.5 grams. Which finger should you wear your ring on? - Wearing rings on different fingers has been associated with various meanings across different cultures. While these meanings can vary widely depending on context and personal interpretations, here are some common associations. 1. Thumb In general, thumb means strength and is used to express willpower. Rings worn on the thumb are often seen as a symbol of authority. In some cultures, it can represent wealth and status. A ring on the thumb may also symbolize independence and self-reliance. 2. Index Finger The index finger is associated with leadership and ambition. Rings worn on this finger can signify confidence and a desire for control. In some cultures, a ring on the index finger may also symbolize power and direction. 3. Middle Finger The middle finger is typically the longest finger, making it a focal point for rings. While wearing a ring on this finger may not have specific traditional meanings, it can symbolize balance and stability. Some people choose to wear statement or cocktail rings on the middle finger to draw attention and make a bold statement. 4. Ring Finger In most Western cultures, the ring finger also known as the "wedding finger," is traditionally reserved for wedding bands and engagement rings. This finger has a symbolic significance associated with commitment and partnership. In some cultures, the ring finger is believed to have a vein directly connected to the heart, reinforcing the romantic symbolism of rings worn on this finger. 5. Little Finger (pinky) Rings worn on the little finger are often associated with style, sophistication, and self-expression. Additionally, wearing a signet ring on the pinky has historically been a symbol of family heritage. It's important to mention that these connotations are by any means not universal. Ultimately, the significance of wearing a ring on a particular finger is subjective and can hold different meanings for different people.
More Details
Ring Size:
3 US, Resizable
(Size Guide)
Metal:
Platinum
Stone:
Diamond,White Diamond
Stone Cut:
Round Cut
Weight:
7.5 g
Place of Origin:
Unknown
Period:
1950-1959
Date of Manufacture:
1950s
Condition:
GoodWear consistent with age and use.
Seller Location:
Beverly Hills, CA
Reference Number:
Seller: GTOO 10-251stDibs: LU6927630242; Resizing is available.
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Reserve: $12,720.00
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A stunning vintage ring from the 1950’s, made of platinum, featuring diamond. The dome-shaped setting is fully encrusted with round brilliant cut diamonds. The gems are arranged in curved, overlapping rows that radiate around a central diamond. Crafted in platinum, this design enhances the luminous quality of the diamonds. It creates a dynamic, three-dimensional profile for the piece. A striking example of the 1950’s glamour, this platinum and diamond cocktail ring embodies the elegance and confidence of the era. The ring is made of platinum and features round brilliant cut diamonds. The center diamond weighs approximately 1.60 carats, it is F color, VVS2 clarity. The additional diamonds are F-G color and VS1 clarity, total weight approximately 3.04 carats. The diamond total weight is approximately 4.64 carats. The ring's top measures 5/8" x 5/8" x 1/2" 1(1.6 x 1.6 x 1.2 centimeters). The ring is size 2.5 and can be resized. It weighs 7.5 grams. Which finger should you wear your ring on? - Wearing rings on different fingers has been associated with various meanings across different cultures. While these meanings can vary widely depending on context and personal interpretations, here are some common associations. 1. Thumb In general, thumb means strength and is used to express willpower. Rings worn on the thumb are often seen as a symbol of authority. In some cultures, it can represent wealth and status. A ring on the thumb may also symbolize independence and self-reliance. 2. Index Finger The index finger is associated with leadership and ambition. Rings worn on this finger can signify confidence and a desire for control. In some cultures, a ring on the index finger may also symbolize power and direction. 3. Middle Finger The middle finger is typically the longest finger, making it a focal point for rings. While wearing a ring on this finger may not have specific traditional meanings, it can symbolize balance and stability. Some people choose to wear statement or cocktail rings on the middle finger to draw attention and make a bold statement. 4. Ring Finger In most Western cultures, the ring finger also known as the "wedding finger," is traditionally reserved for wedding bands and engagement rings. This finger has a symbolic significance associated with commitment and partnership. In some cultures, the ring finger is believed to have a vein directly connected to the heart, reinforcing the romantic symbolism of rings worn on this finger. 5. Little Finger (pinky) Rings worn on the little finger are often associated with style, sophistication, and self-expression. Additionally, wearing a signet ring on the pinky has historically been a symbol of family heritage. It's important to mention that these connotations are by any means not universal. Ultimately, the significance of wearing a ring on a particular finger is subjective and can hold different meanings for different people.
More Details
Ring Size:
3 US, Resizable
(Size Guide)
Metal:
Platinum
Stone:
Diamond,White Diamond
Stone Cut:
Round Cut
Weight:
7.5 g
Place of Origin:
Unknown
Period:
1950-1959
Date of Manufacture:
1950s
Condition:
GoodWear consistent with age and use.
Seller Location:
Beverly Hills, CA
Reference Number:
Seller: GTOO 10-251stDibs: LU6927630242; Resizing is available.
Request Customization
Reserve: $12,720.00
Shipping:
Your purchase is protected:
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Chairish Auctions specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Chairish Auctions within 5 days of receiving the item.
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Vintage 1950s Platinum Diamond Bombe Cocktail Ring Circa 1950s Estate Jewelry
Estimate $15,000-$18,000
Starting Price
$10,000
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