An Art Deco crossover ring crafted in platinum and designed in a sculptural figure-of-eight or eternity motif, the loop set with 14 old-cut diamonds plus additional 4 on the shoulders (estimated to be approx. 0.92 ct, H/I). Each loop is further accented with seven calibrated sapphires and rubies, culminating in a round cut ruby and round cut sapphire (each approx. 0.30 ct) that anchor the design with vibrant color. At the center sits a brilliant-cut diamond estimated to be approx. 1.04 ct (H/I), adding brilliance and balance to the composition.
The interplay of red, white, and blue evokes the colors of many nations, an elegant nod to theme of patriotism and enduring unity. At the same time, the looping form suggests both the infinity symbol, representing eternal connection, eternal love, and the number eight, a powerful emblem of good fortune and continuity in Chinese symbolism.
A beautifully engineered piece marrying geometric precision with layered meaning, it embodies the sophistication and cultural richness characteristic of the finest Art Deco jewelry.
Bezel 2.30 x 0.90 cm.
Ring size us 8.5, R, 18,5, 58. Re-sizable
Not hallmarked. Ring band extended.
Gross Weight 6.55 grams.
Made Circa. 1925 – 30.
























