
Midcentury Diamond Demi-Band
Circa 1950. This platinum diamond demi-band was crafted by Jabel, one of America's most respected jewelry manufacturers. Five round brilliant-cut diamonds totaling approximately 0.57 carats are set across the top of the band in a refined midcentury design that showcases the exceptional workmanship for which Jabel became renowned. The diamonds exhibit VVS2-VS1 clarity and G-H color.Â
By the 1950s, brilliant-cut diamonds had become the standard for maximizing light return, and jewelers increasingly favored sleek platinum mountings that showcased a diamond's brilliance without unnecessary ornamentation. The gently curved top and closely set diamonds create a continuous ribbon of light, giving the ring a versatility that transitions effortlessly from wedding band to stacking ring to everyday statement piece.
Appraised Value:Â $4,100
Original: $3,750.00
-65%$3,750.00
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Midcentury Diamond Demi-Band
Circa 1950. This platinum diamond demi-band was crafted by Jabel, one of America's most respected jewelry manufacturers. Five round brilliant-cut diamonds totaling approximately 0.57 carats are set across the top of the band in a refined midcentury design that showcases the exceptional workmanship for which Jabel became renowned. The diamonds exhibit VVS2-VS1 clarity and G-H color.Â
By the 1950s, brilliant-cut diamonds had become the standard for maximizing light return, and jewelers increasingly favored sleek platinum mountings that showcased a diamond's brilliance without unnecessary ornamentation. The gently curved top and closely set diamonds create a continuous ribbon of light, giving the ring a versatility that transitions effortlessly from wedding band to stacking ring to everyday statement piece.
Appraised Value:Â $4,100
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Circa 1950. This platinum diamond demi-band was crafted by Jabel, one of America's most respected jewelry manufacturers. Five round brilliant-cut diamonds totaling approximately 0.57 carats are set across the top of the band in a refined midcentury design that showcases the exceptional workmanship for which Jabel became renowned. The diamonds exhibit VVS2-VS1 clarity and G-H color.Â
By the 1950s, brilliant-cut diamonds had become the standard for maximizing light return, and jewelers increasingly favored sleek platinum mountings that showcased a diamond's brilliance without unnecessary ornamentation. The gently curved top and closely set diamonds create a continuous ribbon of light, giving the ring a versatility that transitions effortlessly from wedding band to stacking ring to everyday statement piece.
Appraised Value:Â $4,100























