Kutchinsky 18kt. gold ladies dome ring with diamonds and rubies

£8,480.00

Kutchinsky 18kt. yellow gold ladies ring set with approx. 4.00 carats of brilliant diamonds and baguette rubies.
Made in England, 1961
Maker: Kutchinsky
Fully hallmarked.
Comes in the original box.

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Kutchinsky 18kt. yellow gold ladies ring set with approx. 4.00 carats of brilliant diamonds and baguette rubies.
Made in England, 1961
Maker: Kutchinsky
Fully hallmarked.
Comes in the original box.

Kutchinsky 18kt. yellow gold ladies ring set with approx. 4.00 carats of brilliant diamonds and baguette rubies.
Made in England, 1961
Maker: Kutchinsky
Fully hallmarked.
Comes in the original box.

  • This Kutchinsky ring, crafted in 18kt yellow gold in England in 1961, features a domed design with alternating rows of baguette-cut rubies and brilliant-cut diamonds. The rubies are set in vertical channels, framed by diamonds in a white gold or platinum mount. The band, with a fluted design, converges at the top, supporting the gemstone setting. The interior of the ring is smooth, polished, and hallmarked, confirming its 18kt gold composition and Kutchinsky craftsmanship. The ring comes in its original black leather presentation box, marked with the Kutchinsky name.

  • Dimensions-
    Finger Size (UK) = P 1/2 (US) = 8.25 (EU) = 57 1/2
    Ring size: 2.9 x 2.6 x 2.1 cm
    Weight: 15.00 grams


    Diamonds -
    Cut: Brilliant Cut
    Quantity of stones: 41
    Total carat weight: 4.00 carats
    Clarity: VS1
    Colour: F


    Rubies -
    Cut: Baguette
    Quantity of stones: 32
    Total carat weight: 1.70 carats

    Condition: the ring is pre - owned, in excellent and pleasant condition overall.

  • The Kutchinsky business was established in 1893 when Hirsch Kutchinsky arrived in England having fled Poland along with his son Morris and other members of the family. They brought with them many years of experience in the trade, having served as jewellers to the court of Ludwig of Bavaria, and wasted no time in setting up a jewellery manufacturing company in the East End of London.
    In 1930 Morris was joined by his sons Joseph and Solomon. Joseph was 16 and gradually worked his way up learning all the different aspects of the business including the importance of fine quality craftsmanship and first class customer service. He proved to be a natural salesman and the business thrived, moving in 1958 from the Commercial Road premises in the East to the Brompton Road in West London’s Knightsbridge.
    The business was sold to Moussaieff Jewellers Ltd in 1991Item description

  • ITEM LOCATION : United Kingdom

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