When looking at the gemstones featuring a truly transitional
cut, you will notice a bit of chunkiness. But this is the good kind of chunky
appearance. Not so big as to be off-putting yet big enough to be visually
striking, these cuts display what sawing, bruting and rounding can accomplish.
Very often, these gemstones were worked on for about five decades after World
War I. Thereafter, the modern brilliant cut became quite popular.
Peter Suchy knows that there are plenty of collectors who
cannot get enough of transitional cut rings. Good news! We have quite a nice
collection to offer you.
Art Deco Diamond Platinum Ring
We date this Art Deco cocktail ring to about 1940. The
gemstone is a colorless diamond with a transitional-brilliant cut. Weighing in
at .40cts, its sides are polished to a high sparkle. An additional six
single-cut diamonds weigh .09cts and provide additional brilliance that makes
this piece stand out. If there is an engagement in your future, consider this
classic piece.
Vintage Pass-Style Diamond Ring
Also set in platinum, this ring features two transitional-cut diamonds weighing .25cts. Supporting the design are four
single-cut diamonds weighing .03cts. We date this piece to the 1940s. It is
suitable for daily wear or to dress up for a night out on the town. This would
be a beautiful anniversary present.
Brown Diamond Baguette Ring
Platinum is once again the setting material of choice for this cocktail ring. The main gemstone is a transitional-cut diamond displaying
a breathtaking mix of orange and brown hues. This classic ring dates back to
the decade between 1940 and 1950. Accentuating the beauty of this piece are two
baguette-cut diamonds weighing .10cts.
D-Color Almost Flawless Diamond Ring
If there is such a thing as a perfect diamond, this is it.
Set in platinum and dated to the 1940s, this 1.01ct gemstone features a rare
medium blue florescence that is beautifully brought to the forefront via the
transitional cut. It is highly unlikely that you will run across another stone
of this caliber anytime soon. Supporting the display are four baguette-cut
diamonds weighing .33cts.
Art Deco Sapphire and Diamond Ring
A solitaire with accents, this halo ring shows strong Art Deco influences. Also from the 1940s, it features a round transitional cut
diamond weighing 3.29cts. Another 10 full cut diamonds add .15cts and more
brilliance. Providing the striking counterpoint are 28 caliber-cut blue
sapphires weighing .60cts. This is a conversation starter.
At Peter Suchy Jewelers we have many transitional cut
vintage rings and we invite you to stop by our showroom located at 1137 High
Ridge Road in Stamford Connecticut.
Or, head on over to our top-rated PowerSeller eBay store
where you’ll find all the transitional cut rings you see here. If you find a
listing has ended, please email us at info@petersuchyjewelers.com as we
may still have the item in stock.
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