This exceptional French Art Deco ring is a masterful expression of 1930s sophistication, showcasing rare diamond cutting, architectural precision, and refined European craftsmanship. At its center rests a magnificent Peruzzi cut diamond weighing approximately 2.20 carats—an early brilliant-style cut celebrated for its lively sparkle, broad flashes of light, and historic significance. With its bright F–G color and impressive VS2 clarity, the diamond radiates crisp brilliance while retaining the depth and character that define antique cutting traditions.
Surrounding the center stone is an intricate composition of forty-two accent diamonds totaling approximately 1.50 carats, masterfully combining step cut, Old European cut, and single cut stones. This varied arrangement creates texture, rhythm, and visual complexity, a hallmark of high Art Deco design. The diamonds’ H–I color and VS–SI clarity add warmth and layered sparkle, enhancing the ring’s dimensional beauty without overwhelming the commanding centerpiece.
Crafted entirely in platinum, the ring has a substantial, luxurious presence, weighing an impressive 10.0 grams. The cool-toned metal provides a luminous framework that accentuates the diamonds’ brilliance while reflecting the era’s preference for strength, symmetry, and elegance. The French dog purity hallmark confirms its origin and authenticity, firmly anchoring the piece within the golden age of French Art Deco jewelry.
Bold, intricate, and deeply refined, this ring is a true collector’s piece—ideal for those who appreciate rare diamond cuts, exceptional craftsmanship, and the timeless glamour of authentic Art Deco design.











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