This beautiful vintage solitaire ring features an oval-shaped ±0.75ct Tanzanite accented with ±0.07ct (H SI) Single Cut Diamonds, creating a stunning piece of jewelry. The Platinum craftsmanship ensures that this ring will last for years to come.
€ 1.995,00 VAT incl. (where applicable)
Details: ±0.75ct Tanzanite, ±0.07ct (H SI) Single-cut diamonds, Platinum Ring.
Design Era: Vintage.
Size: 17.32 NL / 54.4 FR / 7 US / N½ UK, sizeable (Within reason. Contact seller for information).
Dimensions: H 0.3 x L 0.5 x W 0.7 cm.
Weight in grams: 2.5.
Condition: Excellent condition – barely used with minimal signs of wear.
This gorgeous piece ships from our store in the center of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
We offer both registered shipping and local pickup at our store, with any applicable shipping costs refunded in the case of local pickup.
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Era Information | Vintage jewelry refers to jewelry that was produced a certain number of years ago, typically at least 20 years or more. It is often characterized by its unique style, craftsmanship, and use of materials that are no longer in production or are hard to find. Vintage jewelry can be made from a wide variety of materials, including gold, silver, platinum, and diamonds, as well as less precious materials such as costume jewelry or Bakelite. It can be influenced by a variety of styles and movements, including Art Deco, Art Nouveau, and Retro. One of the key features of vintage jewelry is its uniqueness and individuality. Unlike modern jewelry, which is often mass-produced, vintage jewelry is often one-of-a-kind or part of a limited production run. This makes it highly collectible and sought after by collectors and vintage enthusiasts. Vintage jewelry is often associated with a sense of history and nostalgia, and it can be a way to connect with the past and appreciate the craftsmanship and artistry of earlier periods. It is highly collectible and can be found at vintage stores, antique shops, and online marketplaces. |
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Material Information | Tanzanite Tanzanite is a purplish blue variety of zoisite that was discovered in 1967 in Tanzania. It was introduced to the jewelry world in 1968 by Tiffany & Co., who named it "tanzanite." Tanzanite is a relatively rare gemstone that is known for its unique and striking color, which ranges from violet to blue. Tanzanite is a transparent to translucent gemstone that is often cut into a variety of different shapes, including ovals, rounds, and emerald cuts. It is also sometimes cut into cabochons, which are smooth, rounded, and dome-shaped gemstones that are polished but not faceted. Tanzanite is a relatively soft gemstone, with a hardness of 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale (out of 10). Despite its softness, it is still a popular choice for use in jewelry due to its unique color and rarity. Tanzanite is often associated with spiritual and emotional balance, and it is believed to have various healing properties. It is also sometimes used in meditation practices and is believed to promote calmness and tranquility. Tanzanite is often used in a variety of different types of jewelry, including rings, earrings, pendants, and bracelets. It is also sometimes used in decorative objects, such as figurines and other decorative items. Single-cut diamond A single cut diamond is a type of diamond cut that was popular in the 1300s and is still used today in some antique jewelry. It is characterized by a large table, an octagonal girdle, and a culet (the bottom edge of the diamond) that may be pointed or flat. Single cut diamonds usually have 18 facets, which are small, flat surfaces that are cut into the diamond to create a specific shape and enhance its sparkle and brilliance. Single cut diamonds are usually smaller in size and less brilliant than modern diamond cuts, such as round brilliant or princess cuts. They are often used in antique jewelry or as accent stones in modern jewelry designs. Single cut diamonds are typically less expensive than diamonds with more modern cuts because they require less labor and material to produce. Despite their lower price, single cut diamonds can still be beautiful and valuable. They are a popular choice for collectors of antique jewelry and for those who appreciate the timeless beauty of vintage cuts. Platinum Platinum is a white metallic element that is known for its strength, durability, and resistance to tarnish and corrosion. It belongs to a group of elements called the platinum group metals, which also includes osmium, iridium, palladium, rhodium, and ruthenium. Platinum is often found in nature as an alloy, which is a mixture of two or more elements. It can be mixed with other platinum group metals or with other elements such as copper, nickel, or cobalt. It wasn't until 1804 that all of the elements in the platinum group were isolated and named, with the exception of osmium, which was not isolated until 1841. Platinum is a highly prized metal that is often used in the manufacture of fine jewelry. It is malleable, meaning that it can be easily molded and shaped, and it is ductile, meaning that it can be drawn into thin wires or sheets. It is also very strong, which makes it suitable for use in a wide range of applications. Platinum is named after the Spanish word "platina," which means "little silver." It is thought to have been named this because of its white metallic luster, which is similar to that of silver. Platinum was first discovered by the Spanish conquistadors in South America, near the Pinto River in present-day Columbia. |
Size | |
Dimensions | H 0.3 x L 0.5 x W 0.7 cm |
Gender | |
Weight (in grams) | 2.5 |
Condition | Excellent condition – barely used with minimal signs of wear |
Enhance the Beauty of Your Jewelry with Proper Care
Wearing your jewelry is a special way to express yourself and add a touch of personal style to any look. However, to ensure your jewelry remains in pristine condition, there are a few simple steps you need to take to keep it looking its best.
General Care Instructions:
Remove jewelry when showering or bathing, especially when at the beach, in the sea or in chlorinated water.
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