Kravit The Estate Department, Inc.

Estate Modernist Star Ruby Ring by Andrew Grima Circa 1968

$52,500.00
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Stock #: R27977

Estate Modernist Star Ruby Ring by Andrew Grima Circa 1968. This striking piece is a testament to Andrew Grima's innovative spirit during the 1960s, a time when he revolutionized contemporary jewelry design with his bold, abstract forms. The ring is centrally set with a large oval cabochon-cut star ruby weighing 66 carats exhibiting a deep raspberry red body color, showcasing Grima's ability to blend traditional gemstones with modernist aesthetics. The highly textured design, weighing 17.90 dwt/27.80g. The ring features intricate details like a single stripe of diamonds framed with gold that are signature to Grima's work. It is signed inside the shank "GRIMA". The ring is a size 8 and exemplifies the daring creativity that made Grima one of the most influential jewelry designers of his time.

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