Antique Art Deco Diamond Wedding Band in Platinum / Size 5.75 / ca. 1925

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Antique Art Deco platinum wedding band centering three single cut diamonds in bead set box settings. The diamonds have an approximate weight of 0.03 ct. The rest of the band features hand engraved flowers all the way around the finger. The engraving still remains very crisp almost 100 years later. The ring is a size 5.75 and cannot be sized without interrupting the engraved pattern. It measures 2.5mm wide.

It is in good condition for its age, with some minor scuffs and scratches commensurate with wear.

The ring is stamped PLAT indicating that it is made of platinum.

The inside of the ring is also stamped "PAT 1925", indicating the design was patented in 1925.

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Antique Art Deco platinum wedding band centering three single cut diamonds in bead set box settings. The diamonds have an approximate weight of 0.03 ct. The rest of the band features hand engraved flowers all the way around the finger. The engraving still remains very crisp almost 100 years later. The ring is a size 5.75 and cannot be sized without interrupting the engraved pattern. It measures 2.5mm wide.

It is in good condition for its age, with some minor scuffs and scratches commensurate with wear.

The ring is stamped PLAT indicating that it is made of platinum.

The inside of the ring is also stamped "PAT 1925", indicating the design was patented in 1925.

Antique Art Deco platinum wedding band centering three single cut diamonds in bead set box settings. The diamonds have an approximate weight of 0.03 ct. The rest of the band features hand engraved flowers all the way around the finger. The engraving still remains very crisp almost 100 years later. The ring is a size 5.75 and cannot be sized without interrupting the engraved pattern. It measures 2.5mm wide.

It is in good condition for its age, with some minor scuffs and scratches commensurate with wear.

The ring is stamped PLAT indicating that it is made of platinum.

The inside of the ring is also stamped "PAT 1925", indicating the design was patented in 1925.