Verdura Vintage Ring 18k Gold Diamond 5.01-carat J SI2 GIA

$134,000.00

A custom-made vintage Verdura ring in 18k gold, featuring an Old European cut diamond graded by the Gemological Institute of America as round brilliant cut diamond. The ring belongs to Verdura’s Blades Collection. A stunning piece with a massive appearance to make a confident statement.

Being created in 1950s, Blades collection was lately re-imagined to the current version that is admired by the modern clients. This vintage ring was made in 1957 as a commission to reset a client’s diamond. Each side of the diamond part of this vintage cocktail ring is wrapped in five smooth golden “blades” tightly hugging the stones.

The ring comes with a Gemological Institute of America (GIA) Diamond Grading Report and a copy of Verdura authentication letter. See photos for details.


Verdura
1957
18 karat Yellow Gold, Platinum
Diamond round brilliant cut 5.01-carat J/SI2
Diamonds round brilliant cut H-I/VS, 3.78 carats total
21.6 grams
Diamond Part ¾” x ¾” x ½” (2 x 2 x 1.3 cm)
6; resizable
Verdura maker's mark
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