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Antique Victorian Suffragette Ring 18 Carat Chester, circa 1900
Located in Lancaster, Lancashire
shrieking. The ring is set with a central violet Amethyst, with sparkling Diamonds nestled in-between it
Category

Antique Early 1900s Unknown Victorian Three-Stone Rings

Materials

Amethyst, Diamond, Peridot, 18k Gold

Antique Edwardian 18 Carat Gold Suffragette Ring Dated Birmingham 1915
Located in Lancaster, Lancashire
lovely ring is set with 0.50ct violet Amethyst with four sparkling Diamonds and two rich green Peridots
Category

Vintage 1910s British Edwardian Three-Stone Rings

Materials

Amethyst, Diamond, Peridot, 18k Gold, Yellow Gold

Antique Victorian Suffragette Ring 18 Carat Gold, circa 1900
Located in Lancaster, Lancashire
Suffragette Victorian ring is Circa 1900, adorned with Amethyst, Peridot, Pearl and Diamond stones. Set in
Category

Antique Early 1900s British Victorian Engagement Rings

Materials

Amethyst, Diamond, Pearl, Peridot, Gold, 18k Gold

Beautiful Art Nouveau Pearl Diamond Gold Violet Flower Brooch Pendant
Located in Berlin, DE
of Art Nouveau jewelry and its motifs drawn from nature. The diamond weighing approximately 0.06
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Early 20th Century American Art Nouveau Brooches

Materials

Diamond, Pearl, 14k Gold, Yellow Gold

Spray of Violets Brooch, Amethysts, Nephrite, Diamonds, 14k Gold, Austrian 1950
Located in London, GB
A 14 karat yellow gold mounted spray of violets brooch with five carved Amethyst violet flowers
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Vintage 1950s Austrian Art Nouveau Brooches

Materials

Amethyst, Diamond, 14k Gold, Gold

Vintage 1950s Amethyst Jade Diamonds 14k Yellow Gold Bouquet of Violets Brooch
Located in London, GB
violets, entirely handmade. Violets are made of amethyst with diamonds in each one. The leaves have
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20th Century Austrian Retro Brooches

Materials

Amethyst, Diamond, Jade, 14k Gold, Yellow Gold

Antique Victorian, 18 Carat Gold, Amethyst and Diamond Cluster Ring
Located in Rochford, Essex
rich shade of violet-lilac with a delicate diamond surround all set in yellow gold. The amethyst is an
Category

Antique Late 19th Century British Cluster Rings

Materials

Amethyst, Diamond, Gold, 18k Gold

Antique Victorian Suffragette Ring Amethyst Peridot Diamond 18 Carat, circa 1900
Located in Lancaster, Lancashire
is for give, white is for women and violet is for votes. Diamond is the hardest mineral on Earth and
Category

Antique Early 1900s Unknown Victorian Three-Stone Rings

Materials

Amethyst, Diamond, Peridot, 18k Gold

Circa 1980s Vintage White Crystal Opal and Diamond 14 Carat Yellow Gold Ring
Located in Hamilton, AU
violet. The twelve single cut diamonds are estimated to weigh 0.03 carats. Ring Size N (Australia and UK
Category

20th Century Unknown Modern Cocktail Rings

Materials

Diamond, White Diamond, Opal, Gold, 18k Gold, White Gold, Yellow Gold

Antique Victorian Suffragette 18 Carat Gold Ring, circa 1900
Located in Lancaster, Lancashire
as feminine, their jewellery popularly consisted of Violet, Green and White colours which were chosen
Category

Antique Early 1900s Unknown Victorian Three-Stone Rings

Materials

Amethyst, Diamond, Peridot, 18k Gold

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Violet Diamond For Sale on 1stDibs

On 1stDibs, you can find the most appropriate violet diamond for your needs in our varied inventory. Frequently made of Gold, 18k Gold and Platinum, this item was constructed with great care. Our collection of these items for sale includes 38 vintage editions and 92 modern creations to choose from as well. If you’re looking for a violet diamond from a specific time period, our collection is diverse and broad-ranging, and you’ll find at least one that dates back to the 20th Century while another version may have been produced as recently as the 21st Century. As it relates to this specific piece, our collection includes designs that are universally popular, but .5 Carat and 1 Carat carat weights, specifically, are sought with frequency. Finding an appealing violet diamond — no matter the origin — is easy, but Diamond Stars Jewelry, Inc., Peter Suchy and Fine Jewels UK each produced a popular version that is worth a look. See these pages for a cushion cut iteration of this accessory, while there are also round cut cut and oval cut cut versions available here, too. When shopping for a violet diamond, you’ll find that there are less available pieces for unisex or men today than there are for women.

How Much is a Violet Diamond?

The price for a violet diamond starts at $480 and tops out at $65,000 with these rings, on average, selling for $5,590.

The Legacy of Diamond in Jewelry Design

Antique diamond rings, diamond tiaras and dazzling vintage diamond earrings are on the wish lists of every lover of fine jewelry. And diamonds and diamond jewelry are primarily associated with storybook engagements and red-carpet grand entrances — indeed, this ultra-cherished gemstone has a dramatic history on its hands.

From “A Diamond Is Forever” to “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend,” pop culture has ingrained in our minds that diamonds are the most desired, the most lasting and the most valuable gemstone. But what makes the diamond so special? Each stone — whether it’s rubies, sapphires or another stone — is unique and important in its own right. April babies might claim diamonds for themselves, but just about everyone wants this kind of sparkle in their lives!

There are several factors that set diamonds apart from other stones, and these points are important to our gem education.

Diamonds are minerals. They are made up of almost entirely of carbon (carbon comprises 99.95 percent; the remainder consists of various trace elements). Diamonds are the hardest gemstones, ranking number 10 on the Mohs Hardness Scale. Even its name, diamond, is rooted in the Greek adamas, or unconquerable. The only object that can scratch a diamond is another diamond. Diamonds are formed deep within the earth at very high temperatures (1,652–2,372 degrees Fahrenheit at depths between 90 and 120 miles beneath the earth’s surface) and are carried up by volcanic activity. Diamonds are quite rare, according to the Gemological Institute of America, and only 30 percent of all the diamonds mined in the world are gem quality.

In the 1950s, the Gemological Institute of America developed the 4Cs grading system to classify diamonds: clarity, color, cut and carat weight. Not all diamonds are created equal (there are diamonds, and then there are diamonds). The value of the diamond depends on the clarity (flawless diamonds are very rare but a diamond's value decreases if there are many blemishes or inclusions), color (the less color the higher the grade), cut (how the diamond’s facets catch the light, certain cuts of diamonds show off the stone better than others) and carat weight (the bigger, the better).

When you start shopping for a diamond engagement ring, always prioritize the cut, which plays the largest role in the diamond's beauty (taking the time to clean your diamond ring at least every six months or so plays a role in maintaining said beauty). And on 1stDibs, a range of buying guides can be found for those in the market for antique engagement ringsvintage engagement rings or Art Deco engagement rings

Shop antique and vintage diamond rings, diamond necklaces and other extraordinary diamond jewelry on 1stDibs.