This extraordinary Art Deco ring is a rare and captivating example of bold gemstone design from the 1930s, distinguished by its sculptural form and striking use of color. At its center are two magnificent sugarloaf cut blue sapphires totaling approximately 7.00 carats. The sugarloaf cut, with its smooth, domed surface and softly rounded contours, is both dramatic and refined, emphasizing the sapphires’ rich depth of color and luminous presence. Their polished cabochon-style profiles create a velvety glow that feels powerful, sensual, and unmistakably Art Deco.
Flanking the sapphires are four crisp baguette cut diamonds totaling approximately 0.55 carat. Their linear geometry provides a sharp, architectural contrast to the sapphires’ curved forms, a hallmark of Art Deco design. Graded H in color with SI clarity, the diamonds introduce flashes of light and structure, framing the sapphires while enhancing the ring’s bold symmetry and visual balance.
Crafted entirely in platinum, the setting offers a cool, refined foundation that elevates the gemstones while reinforcing the ring’s clean lines and durability. The platinum’s understated elegance allows the sapphires to command attention, while the overall composition reflects the era’s fascination with modernity, strength, and graphic design.
Striking, rare, and deeply evocative of its time, this ring is a true collector’s piece—ideal for those who appreciate unconventional sapphire cuts, strong Art Deco aesthetics, and jewelry with commanding presence and timeless allure.











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