Antique Art Deco ring in silver and carnelian circa 1940-50
Antique Art Deco ring in silver and carnelian circa 1940-50
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Late Art Deco silver ring with rectangular carved red carnelian, 1940s-50s.
The carnelian stone features a rectangular cut with longitudinal undulations that enhance its translucent orange-red color. The silver setting displays sides adorned with twisted threads and small decorative spheres, creating a raised structure that frames the stone. This type of geometric and volumetric design is characteristic of late Art Deco transitional jewelry from the mid-20th century.
- Period/Style: Late Art Deco
- Origin: -
- Circa: 1940s-1950s
- Materials: silver, carnelian
- Stamps or Punches: If
- Acid test: Performed
- Measurements: inner diameter 18.6 mm, size 18 Spain. Check the size equivalency chart by country.
- Weight: 6.46 g
Condition: These items are not new; they show signs of wear and may have scratches and imperfections consistent with their age and use. Please examine the photos carefully. We provide an accurate description; if you need to confirm any detail, please contact us before purchasing.
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