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Rough_Rock
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- Feb 4, 2013
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A couple years ago a pair of antique platinum and diamond Art Deco rings were handed down. There was, however, a catch. Maybe you can spot it?
More like several catches! We think the original owner had the two rings soldered together. Many years later, a resize went horribly wrong and the funky combined shank was stretched and broken. Finally, the central diamonds were yanked out so they could be stuck into a pretty cool gold nugget to make an appalling ring (hey, it was the 1970's...).
What was left was kind of a mess... and yet! There was tons of potential, so we decided to have them separated, repaired, and have some new stones set in them. Reusing the old stones seemed both a risk and a missed opportunity, so instead we went with sapphires.
The rings are now done. Pics soon!
![_12155.jpg _12155.jpg](https://www.pricescope.com/community/data/attachments/350/350995-e30a60f1ea2247f8d0f83213f46506e0.jpg?hash=4wpg8eoiR_)
More like several catches! We think the original owner had the two rings soldered together. Many years later, a resize went horribly wrong and the funky combined shank was stretched and broken. Finally, the central diamonds were yanked out so they could be stuck into a pretty cool gold nugget to make an appalling ring (hey, it was the 1970's...).
What was left was kind of a mess... and yet! There was tons of potential, so we decided to have them separated, repaired, and have some new stones set in them. Reusing the old stones seemed both a risk and a missed opportunity, so instead we went with sapphires.
The rings are now done. Pics soon!
![_12155.jpg _12155.jpg](https://www.pricescope.com/community/data/attachments/350/350995-e30a60f1ea2247f8d0f83213f46506e0.jpg?hash=4wpg8eoiR_)