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Story May 9, 1929

Pinedale Roundup

Pinedale, Sublette County, Fremont County, Wyoming

What is this article about?

Article describes new dinner rings with marquise diamonds and slanted emeralds, contrasting spring evening costume colors like pastels, tans, grays, black, and white, as worn at a New York Fifth Avenue hotel supper dance.

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New Dinner Rings Add to Evening Costumes

Especially appropriate with the striking new evening costumes of this spring is the latest model in band some dinner rings as was worn recently at a supper dance held at one of New York's famous Fifth avenue hotels.

Costume colors range themselves in to high tones, pastel tints, half-tones of tan or gray and black or white, and these rings are chosen as a distinct contrast for these gown color schemes.

This ring holds a large marquise diamond for the central gem with three trapeze-shaped emeralds on either side.

These emeralds are slanted for the ring shoulders, stepped down in angles to reach from the high central gem to the ring circle at the sides.

This use of baguettes or oddly shaped colored gems for the ring bezels and a large marquise, oblong, square or lozenge-cut diamond for the main stone, is a gesture toward the modern in new rings.

What sub-type of article is it?

Fashion Description Jewelry Trend

What keywords are associated?

Dinner Rings Evening Costumes Marquise Diamond Trapeze Emeralds Spring Fashion New York Hotel

Where did it happen?

New York's Fifth Avenue Hotels

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Location

New York's Fifth Avenue Hotels

Event Date

This Spring

Story Details

New dinner rings feature a large marquise diamond center with three trapeze-shaped emeralds on each side, slanted and stepped down; designed as contrast to spring evening gown colors including high tones, pastels, tans, grays, black, and white; worn at a supper dance.

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