Exclusive Renaissance Elegance: A 500-Year-Old Diamond Ring by Unknown artist
Exclusive Renaissance Elegance: A 500-Year-Old Diamond Ring by Unknown artist
Exclusive Renaissance Elegance: A 500-Year-Old Diamond Ring by Unknown artist
Exclusive Renaissance Elegance: A 500-Year-Old Diamond Ring by Unknown artist
Exclusive Renaissance Elegance: A 500-Year-Old Diamond Ring by Unknown artist
Exclusive Renaissance Elegance: A 500-Year-Old Diamond Ring by Unknown artist
Exclusive Renaissance Elegance: A 500-Year-Old Diamond Ring by Unknown artist
Exclusive Renaissance Elegance: A 500-Year-Old Diamond Ring by Unknown artist
Exclusive Renaissance Elegance: A 500-Year-Old Diamond Ring by Unknown artist
Exclusive Renaissance Elegance: A 500-Year-Old Diamond Ring by Unknown artist
Exclusive Renaissance Elegance: A 500-Year-Old Diamond Ring by Unknown artist
Exclusive Renaissance Elegance: A 500-Year-Old Diamond Ring by Unknown artist
Exclusive Renaissance Elegance: A 500-Year-Old Diamond Ring by Unknown artist
Exclusive Renaissance Elegance: A 500-Year-Old Diamond Ring by Unknown artist

Exclusive Renaissance Elegance: A 500-Year-Old Diamond Ring 1560

Unknown artist

€ 21.500

Adin Fine Antique Jewellery

  • About the artwork

    This genuine Renaissance diamond ring, dating back to around 1560, transcends mere adornment to become a statement piece of unparalleled distinction. Crafted in 18K yellow gold and featuring threediamonds is a testament to the era's exquisite craftsmanship. The remnants of its original enamel imbue it with a sense of mystery and awe, evoking the artistic spirit of the Renaissance. Wearing this ring is not just a display of elegance; it is a boldexpression of individual style, a guarantee that one is wearing a piece of history that no one else possesses. It's not just a jewel; it's a personal emblem of nearly 500 years of art and history.

    Antique jewelry object group
    Exclusive Renaissance Elegance: A 500-Year-Old Diamond Ring

    Condition
    acceptable condition
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    Country of origin
    unknown

    Style
    Renaissance - The Renaissance (Italian: Rinascimento, from ri- "again" and nascere "be born") was a cultural movement that spanned roughly the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Florence in the Late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest ofEurope. The term is also used more loosely to refer to the historic era, but since the changes of the Renaissance were not uniform across Europe, this is a general use of the term. As a cultural movement, it encompassed a resurgence of learning based onclassical sources, the development of linear perspective in painting, and gradual but widespread educational reform. Traditionally, this intellectual transformation has resulted in the Renaissance being viewed as a bridge between the Middle Ages and theModern era. Although the Renaissance saw revolutions in many intellectual pursuits, as well as social and political upheaval, it is perhaps best known for its artistic developments and the contributions of such polymaths as Leonardo da Vinci andMichelangelo, who inspired the term "Renaissance man".
    See also: Renaissance
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    Style specifics


    Period
    ca. 1560
    Events & facts of this era, poetry of this era, fashion of this era.

    Material
    18K yellow gold (touchstone tested)
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    Technique
    Enamelling is an old and widely-adopted technology. The ancient Egyptians applied enamels to pottery and stone objects. The ancient Greeks, Celts, Russians, and Chinese also used enameling processes on metal objects. Enamel is the colorful result offusing powdered glass to a substrate by firing, usually between 750 and 850 degrees Celsius. The powder melts and flows and hardens to a smooth, durable vitreous coating on metal, glass or ceramic. According to some sources, the word enamel comes fromthe High German word smelzan (to smelt) via the Old French esmail. Used as a noun, "an enamel" is a usually small decorative object, coated with enamel coating, such as a champlevé or a cloisonné (different techniques).
    The rose cuts are set on foil. This is a special technique that was used to bring the lustre of the diamonds to its best quality.

    Diamonds
    One table cut rose cut diamond. We do not have the weight of this diamond which is normal in our trade when it comes to rose cuts.
    Two rose cut diamonds. We do not have the weight of the diamonds which is normal in our trade when it comes to rose cuts.
    All diamonds we offer are screened by the I.J.G.C. for whether they are natural or synthetic, and all diamonds in this jewel are 100% guaranteed to be natural.

    Birthstones
    Diamond is the birthstone (or month stone) for April.
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    Hallmarks
    No trace.
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    Dimensions
    band widht top of ring 0,80 cm (0,31 inch)
    see picture with a ruler in millimeters and inches

    Weight
    2,20 gram (1,41 dwt)

    Ring size Continental EU: 55 & 17½ , Size USA: 7¼ , Size UK: O

    Resizing
    Free resizing (only for extreme resizing we have to charge).
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    Adin Reference Nº
    23331-0242

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    Adin, fine antique jewellery

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  • About the artist

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    •“After ….” In their opinion a copy (of any date) of a work of the artist

    •“Signed…”, “Dated….” or “Inscribed” In their opinion the work has been signed/dated/inscribed by the artist. The addition of a question mark indicates an element of doubt

    •"With signature ….”, “With date ….”, “With inscription….” or “Bears signature/date/inscription” in their opinion the signature/ date/ inscription has been added by someone other than the artist

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