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Y-JBJ377

Art Deco Emerald and Diamond Shamrock Ring

A striking Art Deco ring from circa 1920, featuring channel-set diamonds punctuated by vivid emerald accents, all mounted in solid platinum. The crisp geometry and clean linear arrangement are hallmarks of the Art Deco movement, reflecting the era’s fascination with modernity, symmetry, and architectural precision. The channel setting, favored during this period, allows the diamonds to form a continuous ribbon of sparkle while maintaining a sleek, streamlined profile.

Along the shoulders of the band, delicate shamrock motifs are beautifully worked into the design and accented with diamonds, adding a subtle yet charming layer of detail that enhances the ring’s visual interest and craftsmanship. The diamonds have a total combined weight of approximately 1.21 carats, graded F–G color with VS2 clarity, offering excellent brilliance and fire.

The emerald accents introduce a rich flash of color, creating contrast and visual rhythm against the cool brilliance of the platinum and diamonds. Please note: one small emerald is missing, visible only upon very close inspection and not readily noticeable to the naked eye.
The face of the ring measures approximately 0.5 inches by 0.65 inches, giving it presence without sacrificing elegance. The ring is currently a size 7 and may be resized for an additional charge.

The platinum has been professionally verified using XRF (X-ray fluorescence) analysis, confirming its composition. In great vintage condition overall, this ring is a refined example of early Art Deco design—ideal for collectors and connoisseurs who appreciate precision, luxury materials, and timeless 20th-century style.

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