







Petra Star Vintage Vault Collection | c. 1905 Edwardian Platinum Solitaire Ring | 7.57ct Old Mine Cut Diamond
Some jewels whisper. This one commands the room.
At the center of this extraordinary antique solitaire glows a 7.57 carat old mine cut diamond—a stone of monumental presence and irreplaceable character, shaped by hand in an era when cutters coaxed brilliance from rough through patience, artistry, and an intimate understanding of light. Old mine cuts, the forerunner of today's modern brilliant, are beloved by collectors for their deeply romantic sparkle: warm, candlelit, alive with inner fire. This exceptional example has been re-polished to exacting standards by master cutter Maarten de Witte, restoring its original surface brilliance while honoring every facet of its antique soul.
The setting is quintessentially Edwardian — the apex of platinum craftsmanship, born in an era defined by delicacy, grandeur, and the radical new possibilities of a metal that could be worked finer than lace without sacrificing strength. Dating to approximately 1905, the original platinum mounting has been meticulously preserved and restored with freshly rebuilt vintage-style prongs, ensuring the stone is held with both security and period-correct elegance. The mount's airy open-work silhouette, ornate filigree detailing, and refined lace-like gallery are everything collectors seek in authentic Edwardian jewelry — and precisely the aesthetic that has captured the imagination of a new generation of style icons.
It is no coincidence that Taylor Swift, among others, has made Old Mine Cut Diamonds a touchstone of modern aspirational dressing. The era's signature combination of architectural delicacy and unapologetic scale is simply without parallel.
This is not a reproduction. This is not inspired by the past. This is the past — restored, re-polished, and ready to be worn as the centerpiece of a life well-lived.
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