Art Deco Double Aquamarine Ring | 14k White Gold Filigree Setting
Art Deco Double Aquamarine Ring | 14k White Gold Filigree Setting
Art Deco Double Aquamarine Ring | 14k White Gold Filigree Setting
Art Deco Double Aquamarine Ring | 14k White Gold Filigree Setting
Art Deco Double Aquamarine Ring | 14k White Gold Filigree Setting
Art Deco Double Aquamarine Ring | 14k White Gold Filigree Setting
Art Deco Double Aquamarine Ring | 14k White Gold Filigree Setting
Art Deco Double Aquamarine Ring | 14k White Gold Filigree Setting
Art Deco Double Aquamarine Ring | 14k White Gold Filigree Setting
Art Deco Double Aquamarine Ring | 14k White Gold Filigree Setting
Art Deco Double Aquamarine Ring | 14k White Gold Filigree Setting

Art Deco Double Aquamarine Ring | 14k White Gold Filigree Setting

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An Art Deco ring with a rare double mount.

This 1920s piece features two cushion-cut aquamarines set side by side in 14k white gold. The matched pair creates an elongated profile on the hand, and the pale blue color is exactly what you want in aquamarine. Clean, cool, and beautifully cut.

The filigree work is exceptional. Intricate pierced patterns along the shoulders, with an open gallery that lets you see the stones from every angle. The detail is meticulous without feeling fussy. At 3.22 grams, it wears comfortably and sits well.

This works on its own or stacked with simpler bands. The double mount makes it feel collected and distinctive.

Details:

Metal: 14k White Gold (stamped)

Stones: Two Cushion-Cut Aquamarines, 8ct total weight, Double Mount Setting

Ring Size: 6.25

Weight: 3.22 grams

Setting: Art Deco Filigree with Openwork Gallery

Provenance:

Art Deco jewelry from the 1920s and 1930s is known for geometric precision and intricate filigree work. Aquamarine became especially popular during this period for its cool color palette that complemented white metals. Double mount configurations were less common than solitaires, making them distinctive choices for collectors.