Art Deco Rings

Cartier Trinity Ring
The three-band intertwining Trinity ring was first created in 1924 by Loui Cartier, who was the son of the brand’s founder. The ring was initially designed for Jean Cocteau, the French poet, and playwright, at his request, and it turned into the best creations for Cartier.
It features 3 bands in rose gold, yellow gold, and also in white gold, and since the first ring was designed, the three-color design of the ring has remained the distinctive code and style for Cartier.
Each of the gold rings also carries a specific meaning – white gold is all about enduring friendships, rose gold represents true love, while yellow gold is all about fidelity and loyalty.
The design of the ring remains one of the best contemporary pieces of jewelry today, which is a factor that makes it quite remarkable.
An Art Deco ring with deep midnight blue sapphire, 2.50 carats and highlighted on each side with twinkling diamond ‘V’ shape shoulders with calibre sapphire triangle motifs and bottom accents. Date and jeweller unknown
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Long Green Art Deco Ring.
Vintage item from the 1920s.
Platinum, 14kt White Gold, Diamonds, Tourmaline.
( Maker unknown)
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