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Bruno Jorgensen Denmark silver and banded agate Ring

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The epitome of minimalism and the best proof that when it's done correctly, it is the most elegant style, this vintage Danish sterling silver and banded agate ring is signed by Bruno Jorgensen who was active in Virum until his death in 1973. There is nothing about this piece I would change - I love the way the flat cut of the stone reveals its two colors; I love the laconic design of the silver setting; and that touch of black enamel which accentuates the stepped construction of its bezel. What else is there to say?

Size / Weight: sz 7.5 US (easily resizable by your jeweler); face is 13/16" in diameter; approx. 1/4" rise; 6.6 grams

Hallmarks / Date: "925S" and maker's initials "KBJ" as shown; 1960s

Condition: very good vintage featuring a "lean-and-mean" design, housing a gorgeous stone, with great patina, its enamel intact and no damage or repairs noted except for a tiny tiny little fleabite off the stone's white layer right on its outer perimeter; you can see it in the photos in magnification thanks to the micro lens but to the naked eye it hardly even registers

Inv# 14993

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The epitome of minimalism and the best proof that when it's done correctly, it is the most elegant style, this vintage Danish sterling silver and banded agate ring is signed by Bruno Jorgensen who was active in Virum until his death in 1973. There is nothing about this piece I would change - I love the way the flat cut of the stone reveals its two colors; I love the laconic design of the silver setting; and that touch of black enamel which accentuates the stepped construction of its bezel. What else is there to say?

Size / Weight: sz 7.5 US (easily resizable by your jeweler); face is 13/16" in diameter; approx. 1/4" rise; 6.6 grams

Hallmarks / Date: "925S" and maker's initials "KBJ" as shown; 1960s

Condition: very good vintage featuring a "lean-and-mean" design, housing a gorgeous stone, with great patina, its enamel intact and no damage or repairs noted except for a tiny tiny little fleabite off the stone's white layer right on its outer perimeter; you can see it in the photos in magnification thanks to the micro lens but to the naked eye it hardly even registers

Inv# 14993

The epitome of minimalism and the best proof that when it's done correctly, it is the most elegant style, this vintage Danish sterling silver and banded agate ring is signed by Bruno Jorgensen who was active in Virum until his death in 1973. There is nothing about this piece I would change - I love the way the flat cut of the stone reveals its two colors; I love the laconic design of the silver setting; and that touch of black enamel which accentuates the stepped construction of its bezel. What else is there to say?

Size / Weight: sz 7.5 US (easily resizable by your jeweler); face is 13/16" in diameter; approx. 1/4" rise; 6.6 grams

Hallmarks / Date: "925S" and maker's initials "KBJ" as shown; 1960s

Condition: very good vintage featuring a "lean-and-mean" design, housing a gorgeous stone, with great patina, its enamel intact and no damage or repairs noted except for a tiny tiny little fleabite off the stone's white layer right on its outer perimeter; you can see it in the photos in magnification thanks to the micro lens but to the naked eye it hardly even registers

Inv# 14993