Material
In 18K (750) rose gold with platinum overlay, very beautiful charming realization of Croisé work with pearl and diamond, set with a natural pearl, diameter circa 5.8 mm and an old-cut diamond weighing circa 0.82 carats, H-I/vs1, as well as 10 small old-cut diamonds weighing a total of circa 0.30 carats, very fine craftsmanship
Mark
Stamped MK 750
Size and Weight
Ring size 51.5, weight 3.1 g
Condition
Very good
Additional Features
Accompanied by a Lohri certificate and a GGTL report No. 20-B-5207/26.2.20
Reference-Number
EAR145
Art Nouveau
(1880 to 1910)
Immortalizing mortality
Art Nouveau (Jugendstil) was an attempt to respond to the human desire for beauty and security in times of soulless mechanization. Even though this era only existed for a brief moment, it had a lasting impact on the world of jewellery. Soft colours and flowing, organic designs such as blossoms, leaves, insects and beetles define the Art Nouveau pieces. The transience of life is captured by depicting, for instance, the sprouting, blossoming and withering of plants. The phantom and mythological worlds are also portrayed, leaving the beholder of these pieces with a melancholic feeling about the transience of earthly things.