Art Nouveau Molded Glass Face Ring in Silver
A rare early 1900s Art Nouveau ring featuring a molded clear glass face framed in silver. The face is highly detailed, with delicate features and flowing lines that capture the romantic artistry of the period. This unique piece is designed in a style reminiscent to the work of Rene Lalique however it is unsigned and the maker is unknown. The design features paste gems, showcasing fine craftsmanship, making this an unusual and collectible piece of jewelry history. This piece does have some age related wear, however it is an exceptional and rare example of art nouveau jewelry.
DETAILS
Size: 7.75
Material: Silver
Weight: 3.6g
Stone: Molded clear glass face, approx. 22 x 13mm
Era: Art Nouveau, early 1900s
CONDITION
This antique ring is in nice condition for its age, with some visible age related wear to the accent gems which are glass. The glass face is securely set, with no major chips or cracks visible. Silver shows natural patina. The accent stones have softening of the facets and age related discoloration, which doesn't take away from this beautiful piece.
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