
Art Deco Style Baguette and Round Cut Tiered Cocktail Ring
This is a significant cocktail ring featuring an architectural, multi-tiered 'ballroom' or 'wedding cake' design. Crafted from a white metal—likely 14k or 18k white gold or platinum—the piece is centered by a brilliant round-cut diamond or high-quality simulant held in a four-prong setting. Radiating outward from this center are three concentric, descending tiers of channel-set tapered baguette stones. The precision channeling creates a seamless flow of light, characteristic of high-end Art Deco revival styles. The outermost border is finished with a delicate milgrain beaded edge, adding a vintage textural element. The shank is substantial, tapering into a wide, polished band which suggests the ring was designed to support the significant weight of the head. The stones appear clear and colorless, though a light surface patina and minor scuffing on the metal undersurface indicate gentle previous wear. This style is closely associated with the glamorous 'Hollywood Regency' or late 20th-century revival periods, emphasizing maximum brilliance and geometric symmetry. There are no visible maker's marks or hallmarks from this angle, but the craftsmanship of the channel setting indicates a high level of professional benchwork.
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Estimated Value
$4,500 - $6,200
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Category
Fine Jewelry / Rings
Appraised On
April 24, 2026
Estimated Value
$4,500 - $6,200
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Item Description
This is a significant cocktail ring featuring an architectural, multi-tiered 'ballroom' or 'wedding cake' design. Crafted from a white metal—likely 14k or 18k white gold or platinum—the piece is centered by a brilliant round-cut diamond or high-quality simulant held in a four-prong setting. Radiating outward from this center are three concentric, descending tiers of channel-set tapered baguette stones. The precision channeling creates a seamless flow of light, characteristic of high-end Art Deco revival styles. The outermost border is finished with a delicate milgrain beaded edge, adding a vintage textural element. The shank is substantial, tapering into a wide, polished band which suggests the ring was designed to support the significant weight of the head. The stones appear clear and colorless, though a light surface patina and minor scuffing on the metal undersurface indicate gentle previous wear. This style is closely associated with the glamorous 'Hollywood Regency' or late 20th-century revival periods, emphasizing maximum brilliance and geometric symmetry. There are no visible maker's marks or hallmarks from this angle, but the craftsmanship of the channel setting indicates a high level of professional benchwork.
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