Catalan Art Deco .925 silver ring, gold accents and blue simulated aquamarine glass, Spain circa 1930.
Catalan Art Deco .925 silver ring, gold accents and blue simulated aquamarine glass, Spain circa 1930.
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Catalan Art Deco silver ring with blue glass resembling aquamarine, original from the period, circa 1930.
Geometric design and pronounced volumes, characteristic of the Art Deco style. It features gold-toned accents that contrast with the silver, framing a faceted oval blue glass. This piece was made in Spain, with an architectural aesthetic and a bold presence on the hand.
- Period / Style: Art Deco
- Origin: Spain
- Circa: 1930-40
- Materials: Silver, gold accents, and blue glass that simulates aquamarine
- Hallmarks or Punches: Not visible
- Acid Test: Performed
- Measurements: Spanish size 20 with an inner diameter of 19.2 mm, please check the size chart with country equivalencies.
- Weight: 12.59 g
Condition: These items are not new; they show signs of wear and may have scratches and imperfections typical of their age and use. Please examine the photos carefully. We offer an accurate description; if you need to confirm a detail, please write to us before purchasing.
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