1930s Diamond Cluster Ring – 18ct White Gold Trilogy Design
This exquisite 1930s diamond cluster ring is crafted in rich 18ct white gold and showcases a dazzling trilogy arrangement. Three central brilliant-cut diamonds are enhanced by a further eighteen smaller stones, all set within an ornate scrolling cluster design that captures the light beautifully.
The diamonds are claw-set in white gold, producing a bright and lively display of fire and brilliance. This elegant ring would make a wonderful engagement ring, anniversary gift, or statement cocktail jewel.
Diamonds: 3 × approx. 2.5mm, 8 × approx. 2mm, 10 × approx. 1.5mm
Total diamond weight: approx. 1.00 carat
Diamond colour: H | Clarity: VS1
Setting: 16mm × 12mm
Weight: 5 grams
Hallmarked: 18ct (inside shank)
Ring size: O (UK) / 7.5 (US) – easily resized
Date: 1930s
Condition: Exceptional original condition
Presentation: Supplied in the box illustrated
A ring of timeless charm, this vintage diamond cluster embodies the elegance of the Art Deco era.
Our Ref: 23200
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The Chelsea Bijouterie has clarified that the 1930s Diamond Cluster Ring – 18ct White Gold Trilogy Engagement Cocktail Ring (LA543130) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1930's