This elegant Edwardian dinner ring features a 1.75ct old cushion-cut diamond, flanked by 1.10ctw of round European cut diamonds, and surrounded by a lace-like halo of smaller diamonds, all set in platinum.
Once worn to glamorous evening events, dinner rings were designed to make a statement—symbolizing independence and style. A rare and timeless heirloom for vintage jewelry lovers.
This elegant Edwardian dinner ring features a 1.75ct old cushion-cut diamond, flanked by 1.10ctw of round European cut diamonds, and surrounded by a lace-like halo of smaller diamonds, all set in platinum.
Once worn to glamorous evening events, dinner rings were designed to make a statement—symbolizing independence and style. A rare and timeless heirloom for vintage jewelry lovers.

Antique Edwardian Three Diamond Dinner Ring Set in Platinum

VNR-10028

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A magnificent piece from the Edwardian era, this three-diamond dinner ring is a striking testament to vintage elegance and exceptional craftsmanship. At the center lies a 1.75-carat old cushion-cut diamond, radiating antique brilliance and timeless charm. It is flanked by two round European cut diamonds totaling approximately 1.10 carats, forming a luminous trio of symmetry and light. Encircling the central stones is an ornate halo of smaller European round cut diamonds, all masterfully set in a delicate, lace-like platinum design that captures the essence of Edwardian sophistication. Originally worn to grand evening events, this dinner ring evokes a bygone era of glamour and independence. A rare and meaningful heirloom, it is ideal for collectors or those with a passion for antique fine jewelry.

Features
• 1.75ct old cushion-cut center diamond with antique brilliance
• Approx. 1.10ctw round European cut side diamonds for symmetry and light
• Ornate halo of European round cut diamonds for added sparkle
• Intricately crafted in platinum with lace-like Edwardian detailing
• A true Edwardian-era heirloom with bold, elegant presence