Retro French square diamond ring in 18kt yellow gold with platinum set old-cut diamonds – Auric Vintage

Retro square-form diamond ring

€4.950,00

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Retro square-form diamond ring

€4.950,00

Retro French square-form diamond ring in 18kt yellow gold. The central square plaque is set with five round old-cut diamonds in raised platinum rubover settings, accented by four three-dimensional spherical grains and bordered by a raised lipped frame. To either side, diamond-set trapezoidal panels enhance the angular composition, leading into broad shoulders that taper smoothly to a solid shank. The piece is marked with an eagle’s head, the French hallmark for 18kt gold, and a dog’s head, the French hallmark for platinum.

Retro French square diamond ring in 18kt yellow gold with platinum set old-cut diamonds – Auric Vintage
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MATERIALS

Gold

AGE

c.1970

SIZE

UK: R / US: 8.5

WEIGHT

14.99 g

MARKS

French. Eagle head hallmark. Mark for 18kt gold 750/1000 in use from 1838. Dog head hallmark. Mark for platinum 950/1000
Retro square-form diamond ring

1970 - 1979

Seventies

A time of awakening, the 1970s set about rebuilding a new world. Social and political upheaval reshaped beliefs, policy, and power. The cost of the Vietnam War, the fight for women’s rights, and escalating tensions in Northern Ireland marked defining moments of the era. Activism, both environmental and political, filtered into culture, bringing with it a rejection of the overly delicate, feminine designs that had dominated previous decades.

Yellow gold returned with confidence, all warmth and attitude, breaking from the cool restraint of platinum and white gold. Bold, tactile, and unapologetically visible, it came to define what is often called the Golden Age of Jewellery. 

Scale shifted and design followed. Cocktail rings became oversized and deliberate, set with saturated, jewel-toned gemstones chosen for impact rather than convention. Turquoise, amber, and coral introduced a freer, more instinctive kind of luxury, while textured finishes replaced high polish, giving gold a raw, organic edge.

This was jewellery with presence, designed to be seen. By night, it came alive under disco lights, where gold chains, diamond chokers, and sculptural silver caught every flicker of movement. Nothing was subtle. Everything was intentional.

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