RENE BOIVIN
An Art Déco ruby and diamond chevalière ring, 1935
$ 25,000.00
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Of geometric design, the stepped platinum band tapering around the finger, embellished to the front with a graduated channel-set line of baguette-cut rubies, flanked to either side with a line...
Of geometric design, the stepped platinum band tapering around the finger, embellished to the front with a graduated channel-set line of baguette-cut rubies, flanked to either side with a line of circular-cut diamonds, circa 1935. Size G. Weight 12 grams
Accompanied by a certificate of expertise by Francoise Cailles.
A design by Juliette Moutard called “trois plans étagés” as the name suggests - it is composed of three staggered layers: channel-set rubies, two lines of circular-cut diamonds and finally the platinum band. Little finger rings have seen a renaissance in recent years but it was the modern woman of the 1920s that made the otherwise traditionally male custom of wearing a ring on the pinkie so popular. Here, stylistic evolution has left the signet ring well behind but, the heavy platinum band and modern lines hint at its traditional inspiration.
Accompanied by a certificate of expertise by Francoise Cailles.
A design by Juliette Moutard called “trois plans étagés” as the name suggests - it is composed of three staggered layers: channel-set rubies, two lines of circular-cut diamonds and finally the platinum band. Little finger rings have seen a renaissance in recent years but it was the modern woman of the 1920s that made the otherwise traditionally male custom of wearing a ring on the pinkie so popular. Here, stylistic evolution has left the signet ring well behind but, the heavy platinum band and modern lines hint at its traditional inspiration.
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