Diamond Bombé Cocktail Ring, 1945. Beekman New York - Fine Jewelry Rental Service
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Diamond Bombé Cocktail Ring, 1945. - 1940s, Black tie, Cocktail, Cocktail/Festive, Day/Luncheon, Diamond, Event, Material, Rings, Stone, Time period, White gold - Rental Borrow.

Diamond Bombé Cocktail Ring, 1945.

SKU: J0295

Bombé cocktail ring pavé-set with 5.75 carats old mine-cut diamonds, 18k white gold, 1945. Size 4.75

Unique Elements
This ring is striking – large, lots of diamonds and a distinctive sculptural shape. Wear this with a sleek black dress or to add some wow factor to your day look.

Old Mine Cut The Old Mine Cut, dating from the 1700s, refers to squarish-shaped diamonds with a small table and a larger culet than the round Old European Cut diamonds. It is extremely difficult to cut a round diamond by hand, and the 1874 invention of the bruting machine in particular gave rise to the Old European Cut round shape that predates the modern round brilliant cut. The Asscher and Cushion cuts can both be either Old Mine or modern variants of the cut, with less open culets and less of facets.

Bombé Bombé, from the French, literally means rounded like a bomb, and refers to a curved or dome-shape that was particularly popular in rings and earrings in the 1940s and 1950s.

White Gold White Gold use in jewelry is first associated with Art Deco, as yellow gold was out of fashion and it is an alternative to platinum, which had become increasingly more expensive after 1915. 18K gold is softer than platinum but has more than enough strength for everyday wear in fine jewelry, particularly in earrings, bracelets and necklaces.

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