A magnificent example of 1940s design, this impressive ruby Bombé cocktail ring is crafted in rich 18ct gold and presents with a wonderfully sculptural presence upon the hand.
The boldly domed head is beautifully fluted with a finely textured surface, flanked on each side by a perfectly matched row of vivid baguette-cut rubies. These finely proportioned rubies are pavé set to frame the gold dome with striking clarity and depth of colour, creating a wonderfully balanced and luxurious composition.
Generously scaled and beautifully weighted, this ring has the unmistakable authority of quality mid-century goldsmithing. It sits comfortably while making an unmistakable statement, equally suited to elegant evening wear or as a distinguished signature piece.
The ring is in exceptional original condition and is presented in the fitted case illustrated.
Measurements:
Head: 19mm wide x 24mm across
Height: 8mm proud of the shank
Shoulders: 18mm tapering to 7mm
Rubies: approx. 2mm x 3.2mm
Ring size: UK J½ / US 5.25 (can be resized)
Weight: 12 grams
Hallmarked: 18K
Reference: 1986
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declaration
The Chelsea Bijouterie has clarified that the Exceptional 1940s Ruby Bombé Ring in 18ct Gold – Grand Retro Cocktail Ring (LA557655) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1950s