
Retro Amethyst Cocktail Ring
Circa 1940. Bold, glamorous, and unmistakably mid-century, this striking 1940s cocktail ring features a richly saturated oval mixed-cut amethyst weighing 22.48 carats, displaying deep violet hues with flashes of royal purple. The impressive gemstone is showcased within a sculptural 14K two-tone gold mounting. Broad, architectural shoulders lend the ring a strong silhouette, reflecting the period's preference for jewelry that balanced elegance with statement-making appeal.
By the 1940s, large colored gemstones became increasingly fashionable, offering a sophisticated alternative to diamond-centered designs while embracing the era's love of bold proportions.
Appraised Value:Â $5,800
Original: $5,300.00
-65%$5,300.00
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Retro Amethyst Cocktail Ring
Circa 1940. Bold, glamorous, and unmistakably mid-century, this striking 1940s cocktail ring features a richly saturated oval mixed-cut amethyst weighing 22.48 carats, displaying deep violet hues with flashes of royal purple. The impressive gemstone is showcased within a sculptural 14K two-tone gold mounting. Broad, architectural shoulders lend the ring a strong silhouette, reflecting the period's preference for jewelry that balanced elegance with statement-making appeal.
By the 1940s, large colored gemstones became increasingly fashionable, offering a sophisticated alternative to diamond-centered designs while embracing the era's love of bold proportions.
Appraised Value:Â $5,800
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Circa 1940. Bold, glamorous, and unmistakably mid-century, this striking 1940s cocktail ring features a richly saturated oval mixed-cut amethyst weighing 22.48 carats, displaying deep violet hues with flashes of royal purple. The impressive gemstone is showcased within a sculptural 14K two-tone gold mounting. Broad, architectural shoulders lend the ring a strong silhouette, reflecting the period's preference for jewelry that balanced elegance with statement-making appeal.
By the 1940s, large colored gemstones became increasingly fashionable, offering a sophisticated alternative to diamond-centered designs while embracing the era's love of bold proportions.
Appraised Value:Â $5,800























