This French Art Nouveau ring from c.1900 is crafted in 18k gold with silver-topped settings, set with rose-cut diamonds and a pearl.
The knife-edge shank preserves the band’s structural thickness while giving it a refined, slender profile. From this base, the design resolves into a circling arrow: the arrowhead and fletching pavé-set with rose-cut diamonds, while a lustrous pearl rests at the center as a symbolic “arrow through the heart,” evoking Cupid’s bow in Romantic and Art Nouveau design.
The silver-topped mount was deliberately chosen to enhance the diamonds’ brilliance and keep them looking bright and white. Set directly into yellow gold, diamonds often appear tinted or dull; the silver layer prevents this, allowing the stones to display maximum sparkle and crispness.
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