Art Deco Carved Onyx and Diamond Ring in 18 Karat Gold
$795
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Art Deco Carved Onyx and Diamond Ring in 18 Karat Gold
Onyx Double Meaning
Black onyx has been used throughout history to represent mourning. During the Victorian period, mourning lockets, brooches and rings were popular symbols of grief. Alternatively, many believed the dark color of onyx would smother negative emotions from exterior forces. It has been used as a powerful charm for self-protection.
Art Of Filigree
Filigree was commonly used in 1920s Art Deco Jewelry. The most common metal used was 18 karat white gold since it was soft enough to mold and strong enough to hold delicate designs. Filigree pieces are still sought after today as the fascination of Art Deco jewelry continues.
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Description
- Estate
- Art Deco
- 18 karat gold
- Onyx
- Three single cut diamonds, approximately 0.10 carat total weight
- Diamond are matching H/I color and SI1 clarity
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