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A 1950s diamond ring in 18k white gold, featuring a round brilliant-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.55 ct as the centerpiece. The stone is set in an illusion setting, a technique characteristic of the mid-20th century that involves placing the diamond atop a faceted ring of precious metal to visually accentuate its diameter and light diffusion.
Dated to the 1950s.
Specifications
Ring size: 53 (can be resized).
Diamond dimensions: 5.30–5.32 x 3.08 mm.
Estimated diamond weight: 0.55 ct.
Estimated color and clarity: J / VS1.
Weight: 2.5 g.
Metal: 18k white gold – 750/1000.
Hallmarks: Exempt from hallmarking due to the low weight of the piece.
Condition
This 1950s diamond ring is in good overall condition.
The diamond exhibits fine clarity characteristics. No inclusions are visible to the naked eye. Examination under a loupe reveals only a very small crystal beneath one prong, which does not affect the stone’s transparency or brilliance.
Its color has a slight warm tint, corresponding to a J grade. This subtle hue is common in antique and vintage diamonds; it lends a visual softness that pairs particularly well with white gold or platinum settings from this period.
The diamond is held in place by delicate prongs and features a deliberately understated setting, designed entirely to highlight its brilliance.
The setting is sound and well-preserved. The illusion setting retains good depth and fully fulfills its role by amplifying the diamond’s visual presence.
With its balanced proportions and lightweight construction, this 1950s diamond ring is comfortable to wear every day. Its sleek design also makes it a natural choice as an engagement ring.
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