Vibrant coral and dazzling diamonds!
A David Webb 18kt white gold dome ring, set with four pear-shaped cabochon corals, within a circular-cut diamond frame, circa 1970.
The coral is securely encased in a protective rim of gold and diamonds, adding to the ring’s opulence. Known for its bold and substantial designs, this David Webb creation sits high off the finger, showcasing the brand’s signature craftsmanship and timeless elegance. Signed D. WEBB
Gross weight 21,9grams 18kt white gold.
Ring size us 7, EU 54, uk O, diameter 17.25, 14.
Measurerments: 14.5mm high, 24,5 x 26 mm wide.
David Webb cocktail rings capture an era when jewelry was not just adornment, it was performance. Bold, graphic, and unmistakably modern, these rings are anchored in a design language that feels sculptural, expressive, and utterly confident.
Founded in 1948 by David Webb, the brand quickly became synonymous with oversized gemstones, vibrant enamel, and architectural forms that made every piece a statement. Webb’s cocktail rings, often featuring dramatic combinations of gemstones, were designed to be seen. Worn high on the finger, speaking to presence over subtlety.
More than fashion, the legacy of David Webb rests in how the house transformed fine jewelry into wearable art. In the mid-20th century, at a time when jewelry was emerging from strictly classical idioms, Webb embraced color, contrast, and bold proportion with fearless intelligence. His rings don’t whisper, they declare.
Today, the brand’s legacy endures because its designs remain timelessly potent. Contemporary collectors prize vintage Webb cocktail rings not only for their craftsmanship and gemstone quality, but for their narrative power: pieces that evoke Hollywood glamour, society pages, and a fearless individualism.
Wearing a David Webb cocktail ring isn’t just about luxury, it’s about identity, confidence, and the joy of design that commands attention.
























