Auction: 26050 - Jewellery & Objets de Vertu
Lot: 82
(†) AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING
Claw-set with a step-cut natural emerald, within a halo of round brilliant-cut diamonds.
High-profile, closed-back setting with diamond-set shoulders and decorative gallery work.
Signed by Oscar Friedman
Stamped PT950 EM 5.67ct D 0.62ct
Size/dimensions: ring size N (US 6 3/4)
Gross weight: 9.60g
Offered for sale with a GIA report, no. 2235229966, dated 28th March 2024, stating:
Color: Green
Treatment: Clarity Enhanced (F2)
Weight: 5.67ct
Also offered with an 'Appraisal Report' from AIGL (American International Gemological Laboratories, Inc.)
This lot has been imported into the United Kingdom and is subject to an additional 2% import duty calculated on the Hammer Price, payable by the buyer, together with any applicable VAT.
The natural emerald is of vivid green colour with good saturation, exhibiting typical inclusions consistent with formation. All diamonds are present and securely set. The piece is offered in excellent condition.
Cocktail Jewels
At its heart, the cocktail jewel is defined by abundance and presence: richly coloured gemstones, generous proportions, and sculptural settings designed to be seen in motion as well as in stillness. Rubies, sapphires, and emeralds sit alongside citrine, chrysoprase, jadeite, and other vividly hued materials, often contrasted with the brilliance of diamonds to heighten visual drama. This chromatic confidence reflects both mid-century design optimism and a renewed appreciation for historic gemstone traditions, particularly those associated with royal and aristocratic collections.
Many of the jewels in this section draw upon earlier stylistic vocabularies while reinterpreting them through a modern lens. Ballerina-style arrangements, bombé forms, geometric halos, and floral cluster designs all appear throughout the selection, demonstrating the enduring influence of Art Deco structure in particular.
A defining feature is also the prominence of important coloured gems. Several lots are accompanied by gemmological reports confirming natural origin, unheated status, or notable geographic provenance, underscoring the emphasis placed on quality in modern high jewellery. These characteristics, combined with striking design and substantial scale, ensure that cocktail jewels remain among the most expressive and desirable forms of personal adornment in the modern jewellery market. Cheers!
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Estimate
£5,000 to £7,000
Starting price
£4000