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GIA-Evaluated Antique 1920s Traub Orange Blossom Diamond Engagement Ring: 0.41ct OEC + 0.07ctw Diamonds, 14K Yellow Gold, Size 5.25 – Heirloom Quality
Step into the romance of the Roaring Twenties with this authentic Traub Orange Blossom engagement ring, a timeless symbol of enduring love and exquisite craftsmanship. Hand-engraved in warm 14K yellow gold, this vintage piece features the iconic orange blossom floral motif, a hallmark of Traub’s early 20th-century artistry, evoking blooming orchards and eternal commitment.
At the center sparkles a 0.41ct Old European Cut (OEC) diamond, hand-faceted in an era of unparalleled detail, offering exceptional fire and brilliance.
Evaluated by a GIA Graduate Gemologist
as H-I color
SI1-SI2 clarity (measuring 4.50 × 3.03 mm), this primary stone is complemented by
0.07ctw single-cut diamonds (1.60 mm each),
graded G-H color and
SI1-I1 clarity by the same expert.
The total diamond weight of 0.48ctw creates a delicate yet dazzling display, perfect for those seeking ethical, vintage-sourced jewelry without the environmental impact of new mining.
Weighing a lightweight yet durable 2.00 grams, this size 5.25 ring bears the pictorial 14K TRAUB hallmark with a partial “ORANGE BLOSSOM” inscription, confirming its provenance as a rare collector’s item from the 1910s-1930s.
Please note this is not a formal appraisal. We recommend obtaining one for insurance purposes (typically $100-200 through GIA or a local jeweler).
Ideal as an engagement ring, anniversary gift, or heirloom to pass down generations, this is a one of a kind treasure .
Pair it with a modern stack or let it shine solo—its vintage patina adds character without compromising elegance.
These are the notes from the GIA expert,
Key Specifications:
• Style: Vintage (1920s Traub Orange Blossom)
• Materials: 14K Yellow Gold
• Total Weight: 2.00 grams
• Ring Size: 5.25 (resizing available upon request; contact for details)
• Primary Stone: Diamond, Old European Cut, 0.41ct, 4.50 × 3.03 mm, H-I Color, SI1-SI2 Clarity
• Secondary Stones: Diamonds, Single Cut, 0.07ctw (total), 1.60 mm each, G-H Color, SI1-I1 Clarity
• Hallmarks: Pictorial 14K TRAUB (partial), ORANGE BLOSSOM
• Condition: Excellent vintage condition with natural patina; no major inclusions or damage noted in evaluation
Care Instructions: To preserve its beauty, avoid harsh chemicals and ultrasonic cleaners. Store in a soft pouch when not worn. Professional polishing recommended annually.
Low in stock—only 1 available! Ships quickly with tracking and insurance. Returns accepted within 7 days (buyer pays return shipping unless defective).
Questions? Message me—I’m here to help make this your perfect piece.
Please note,
All items are vintage or antique and may show signs of age. I do my best to describe each piece accurately, including all visible wear. Please review photos and details carefully before purchasing. I’m not a gemologist or professional appraiser, but I purchase only from trusted sources and consult with my jeweler regularly. Gold and stones are tested when possible.
Thank you for supporting small, slow, beautiful things. ✨
Step into the romance of the Roaring Twenties with this authentic Traub Orange Blossom engagement ring, a timeless symbol of enduring love and exquisite craftsmanship. Hand-engraved in warm 14K yellow gold, this vintage piece features the iconic orange blossom floral motif, a hallmark of Traub’s early 20th-century artistry, evoking blooming orchards and eternal commitment.
At the center sparkles a 0.41ct Old European Cut (OEC) diamond, hand-faceted in an era of unparalleled detail, offering exceptional fire and brilliance.
Evaluated by a GIA Graduate Gemologist
as H-I color
SI1-SI2 clarity (measuring 4.50 × 3.03 mm), this primary stone is complemented by
0.07ctw single-cut diamonds (1.60 mm each),
graded G-H color and
SI1-I1 clarity by the same expert.
The total diamond weight of 0.48ctw creates a delicate yet dazzling display, perfect for those seeking ethical, vintage-sourced jewelry without the environmental impact of new mining.
Weighing a lightweight yet durable 2.00 grams, this size 5.25 ring bears the pictorial 14K TRAUB hallmark with a partial “ORANGE BLOSSOM” inscription, confirming its provenance as a rare collector’s item from the 1910s-1930s.
Please note this is not a formal appraisal. We recommend obtaining one for insurance purposes (typically $100-200 through GIA or a local jeweler).
Ideal as an engagement ring, anniversary gift, or heirloom to pass down generations, this is a one of a kind treasure .
Pair it with a modern stack or let it shine solo—its vintage patina adds character without compromising elegance.
These are the notes from the GIA expert,
Key Specifications:
• Style: Vintage (1920s Traub Orange Blossom)
• Materials: 14K Yellow Gold
• Total Weight: 2.00 grams
• Ring Size: 5.25 (resizing available upon request; contact for details)
• Primary Stone: Diamond, Old European Cut, 0.41ct, 4.50 × 3.03 mm, H-I Color, SI1-SI2 Clarity
• Secondary Stones: Diamonds, Single Cut, 0.07ctw (total), 1.60 mm each, G-H Color, SI1-I1 Clarity
• Hallmarks: Pictorial 14K TRAUB (partial), ORANGE BLOSSOM
• Condition: Excellent vintage condition with natural patina; no major inclusions or damage noted in evaluation
Care Instructions: To preserve its beauty, avoid harsh chemicals and ultrasonic cleaners. Store in a soft pouch when not worn. Professional polishing recommended annually.
Low in stock—only 1 available! Ships quickly with tracking and insurance. Returns accepted within 7 days (buyer pays return shipping unless defective).
Questions? Message me—I’m here to help make this your perfect piece.
Please note,
All items are vintage or antique and may show signs of age. I do my best to describe each piece accurately, including all visible wear. Please review photos and details carefully before purchasing. I’m not a gemologist or professional appraiser, but I purchase only from trusted sources and consult with my jeweler regularly. Gold and stones are tested when possible.
Thank you for supporting small, slow, beautiful things. ✨