Summerdale

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Summerdale is an authentic Art Nouveau era ring circa 1890-1910. Inspired by the romantic principals of Yin & Yang, this ring symbolizes the concept that all things exist as inseparable and contradictory opposites, like female-male, dark-light and old-young. Made of 18k yellow gold and topped in platinum this delicate ring centers an entwined pair of mis-matched gemstones consisting of a 0.20ct gleaming old mine cut diamond estimated at I color and SI2 clarity and an original beautiful black 4mm cultured pearl. The two stones are connected to each other by a maze of trailing diamonds that lead to the shank and complete the circle of life that symbolizes this piece. The ring is further adorned by 30 .01ct rose cut diamonds set in platinum against hand milgrained edges, adding an additional 0.30 in total diamond weight

Summerdale is currently a size 6.25 and can be sized to fit most sizes. Please contact our concierge for more questions about this piece.

DETAILS
name
Summerdale
style number
10014243
collection
era
date
Approx. 1900
metal
stone
stone carat
0.20ct
clarity
SI2 (est)
certification
None
dimensions
cut
color
I (est) & Pearl Cultured Black 4mm
Questions about sizing? See our size guide
HISTORY
During the Edwardian period, technological advances caused major changes in the way that jewelry was manufactured. Jewelers were finally able to work with platinum, which allowed for more intricate and detailed pieces. Delicate settings with lots of diamonds were especially popular during this time, though we also see a number of different colored stones, including sapphires, aquamarines, and rare electric green demantoid garnets.

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