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Description
Tiffany & Co. Diamond, Platinum RingStones: Cushion-shaped diamond weighing approximately 0.35 carat; full-cut diamonds weighing a total of 0.46 carat
Metal: Platinum
Marked: Tiffany & Co., 68830095
Collection: SolesteĀ®
Gross Weight: 4.30 grams
Size: 4-1/2 (sizeable)
Condition Report*:
Diamonds:
Avg Color: G-H-I
Shape(s): Cushion, Full-cut
Metals:
Platinum
Overall Condition: Good
Condition Notes: A sophisticated statement of enduring love, this dazzling Tiffany & Co. SolesteĀ® engagement ring features a central cushion-shaped diamond measuring approximately 4.65 x 4.20 x 2.96 mm. Surrounding the centerpiece are two halos of full-cut diamonds, accentuated by additional diamonds cascading gracefully along the shoulders. Meticulously crafted in platinum, the ring is marked "Tiffany & Co., Pt950, 68830095, D0.46ct," with precise full-cut diamond weights inscribed within the shank. The platinum setting showcases a soft patina, reflecting its history of cherished wear while maintaining its structural integrity and charm. Presented with its original Tiffany & Co. box in fair condition, this ring encapsulates the brand's iconic design and dedication to quality.
Tiffany & Co.: Charles Lewis Tiffany (1812-1902) founded the firm that bears his name in 1837. The boutique style business retailed stationery, silver, jewelry and objets d'art. With the growth of their jewelry interests, Tiffany soared. The company is credited with revolutionizing the jewelry industry by the invention of the open six-prong diamond setting. By 1907, the son of the founder, Louis Comfort Tiffany, rose to international attention for his profusion of the arts: painting, art glass and jewelry. As Tiffany & Company expanded, they offered select designers the ability to sign their pieces designed for the Tiffany & Co. brand; such as in 1955 Donald Claflin and Jean Schlumberger, in 1967 Angela Cummings, later Elsa Peretti in 1974 and most recently Paloma Picasso in 1980. Avg Color: G-H-I
Shape(s): Cushion, Full-cut
Metals:
Platinum
Overall Condition: Good
Condition Notes: A sophisticated statement of enduring love, this dazzling Tiffany & Co. SolesteĀ® engagement ring features a central cushion-shaped diamond measuring approximately 4.65 x 4.20 x 2.96 mm. Surrounding the centerpiece are two halos of full-cut diamonds, accentuated by additional diamonds cascading gracefully along the shoulders. Meticulously crafted in platinum, the ring is marked "Tiffany & Co., Pt950, 68830095, D0.46ct," with precise full-cut diamond weights inscribed within the shank. The platinum setting showcases a soft patina, reflecting its history of cherished wear while maintaining its structural integrity and charm. Presented with its original Tiffany & Co. box in fair condition, this ring encapsulates the brand's iconic design and dedication to quality.
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Auction Info
Tuesday Jewel Box Select Auction #172523 (go to Auction Home page)
Auction Dates
June, 2025
10th
Tuesday
Internet/Mail Bids: 5
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