Price
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Art Deco Jade Ring circa 1930.
A stylish Art Deco Jade ring.
This beautiful ring has a carved rectangular jade panel in a typically Art Deco wide four claw mount.
The jade is carved with a fruit and flower design and is a wonderful strong green in colour.
The ring has diamond set shoulders onto a plain shank typical of the era.
Jade was a popular choice for Art Deco jewellery following Cartier's extensive use of the stone in the early 1920s.
The gemstone is revered in Chinese society where Confucius praised jade as a symbol of righteousness and knowledge. In Chinese culture Jade is customarily thought to influence health and prosperity, and ward off negative energy.
Era: Art Deco, circa 1925 - 1940.
Measurements: Jade 1.8cm in length, 1.2cm in width.
Total diamond weight estimated 0.16 carats.
Ring Size: N (UK) 7 (US) 54 (EUR) This ring can be resized by our goldsmith at no extra cost.
Hallmarks: Rubbed marks - tests as white gold.
Stock number
RG127The BADA Standard
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