711heather
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- May 2, 2017
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- 29
I saw that! It’s gorgeous. The manufacturer has a listing in Lang’s Antique University as I recall.
I love it, it has all the things. All the things I love!
The only thing I really know about T.B Starr (Theodore B, Starr) is they were a preeminent jeweler in New York in the 18-early 1900's. Very high quality stuff. Examples in museums and all that...
Theodore B. Starr | Brooch | American | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
www.metmuseum.org
Thank you! I will treasure it. I am think to send it to GIA to see if the ruby is heated or not. I think it might be unheated. Fingers crossed.
Everything is SO beautiful. You are one lucky lady.
I'm still trying to upload a picture of my paltry collection,but I am embarrassed that my phone is smarter than I am.
My first European, or at least my first big enough European to definitely look like an European lol.
Oooh, share deets, please!
@lala646 , it's 1.2 something center, SI because it has a tiny chip under a prong, that's not visible to me, not even under the loup. I'll take it in to my guy. The setting is divine. It's pretty wild how spread the old cuts are; it looks huge. I had a 1.8 ct modern brilliant and it was meh in terms of sizing.
Isn't it though? The mount is fantastic, too
My first European, or at least my first big enough European to definitely look like an European lol.
Hi everyone! Can anybody tell me something about this ring?
OhMy so beautiful!
@Mrsz1ppy What can you tell us about that glorious sugarloaf at the top? The stone, the setting, all amazing!! (I love cabs.)
Thanks! She’s a beaut I bought from Gilded Lane. The sugar loaf has a big inclusion on one corner but doesn’t break the surface. The mounting is at least old style, and looks old to me. I recarted it with AGL because it had an Asian lab cert, and AGL confirmed Ceylon unheated.
Then, I found a very similar ring, but with a much better emerald, in Lang’s archives. So quite the mystery! Thanks for asking about sugar; it’s been fun remembering.
So pretty @nala and I really love the old mine cut in that setting. How are you liking it?