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1940s old mine cut diamond engagement ring from Doyle & Doyle

A Study in Contrasts: 1940s Engagement Ring of the Week

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One more week to our November 15th Grand Opening at 412 West 13th Street! Inspired by the spirit of our new neighborhood, we’re showcasing a 1940s Engagement Ring of the Week that fits perfectly into the industrial, cobblestoned streets of New York’s Meatpacking District. The chunky Old Mine cut diamond is a striking contrast to the streamlined, architectural mounting, fashioned in palladium. 

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Timeless 1940s Solitaire Engagement Ring of the Week

There’s nothing more classic than a four prong diamond solitaire set in gold. This week, we’re highlighting an elegant engagement ring that fits right into the All American look we shared in our Labor Day post.  Created by New York jeweler J.R. Wood & Sons in the 1940s, it features design elements that epitomize the […]

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