Shooting Stars : Late Art Deco Half Eternity Ring in Palladium Topped 18ct Yellow Gold with Single Cut Diamonds

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A super sweet and exquisitely detailed late Art Deco half eternity band circa 1940. The alternating diamond set shapes that make up the face of the ring make me think of shooting stars and planets aligning. A magical band that will look charming when worn alone or as part of your ring stack.

Manufacture:
Modelled in 18ct yellow gold with a palladium top. The face of the band features a series of alternating four pointed star shapes and marquise shapes, each grain set with single cut diamonds. The yellow gold shoulders and sides of the band have been hand engraved. You can find engraving on the perimeter of the band, too.
The inside of the band is hallmarked 18ct. The metal content has been verified by XRF test.

The seven single cut diamonds are 1.5mm each in diameter. They are evenly matched and have been graded  as F-G in colour, Si in clarity.

The band is 2.58mm wide tapering to 2.23mm at the back of the band.
Sits 1.7mm high on the finger.
Weighs 1.94 grams

Size S or 9.25
somewhat resizable, but this will interfere with the engraving

Condition:
In excellent vintage condition, with very little signs of wear. Some softening of the milgrain under magnification is the only indication it has been worn previously. The diamonds are all in perfect condition with no chips or scratches. Professionally polished with a fresh coat of rhodium over the palladium top. Ready for immediate and everyday wear.

Description

A super sweet and detailed late Art Deco half-eternity band circa 1940. Modelled in 18ct yellow gold with a palladium top, set with seven single cut diamonds.
Sits 1.7mm high on the finger.
Weighs 1.94 grams

Size S or 9.25
somewhat resizable, but this will interfere with the engraving