Cazenovia

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Cazenovia is a one-of-a-kind Edwardian era (circa 1910) platinum three-stone ring centering a stunning bezel set 1.04ct EGL certified Old Mine Cut diamond graded K color and SI1 clarity. A pair of two Old European Cut diamonds weighing exactly 0.98ct flank either side of the sparkling center stone, each graded I-J color and SI clarity. Cazenovia is further accented with four bezel set Old Mine Cut diamonds set in between the three main gems, all with a total approximate weight of 0.05ct. The ring is finished with perfect handcrafted milgrained edges that run along each platinum bezel. Cazenovia is currently a size 6.5 and can be sized to fit.

DETAILS
name
Cazenovia
style number
10011881
collection
Vintage
era
Edwardian
date
approx. 1910
metal
Platinum
stone
Diamond
stone carat
1.04ct + 0.98ct + 0.05ct
clarity
SI1
certification
EGL
dimensions
-
cut
Round
color
K
Questions about sizing? See our size guide
HISTORY
During the Edwardian era (1890-1915), society was at the height of elegance and sophistication. Advances in metal fabrication finally allowed for the use of platinum in jewelry which still remains extremely popular today. This advance makes jewelry dating much easier - if a piece is made with platinum, we can be fairly sure that it was made in the early 20th century or later. In addition, it was still common practice for jewelers to back platinum pieces with gold until 1910 or so, making dating even more precise. Because of the strength of platinum, its use allowed jewelers to produce more intricate, detailed pieces. Some Edwardian engagement rings are so detailed it appears that the diamonds are set in lace instead of metal. Jewelry from the Edwardian period was light and delicate, and using as many diamonds as possible in a design was essential. The overall style of the times was light, feminine, and airy.

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