Dreamer_D
Super_Ideal_Rock
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This thread has been a long time coming, in part because I had been yammering on about getting a three stone ring for like the first seven years I spent on PS, and in part because I got this ring four years ago and never made a SMTB thread. Well, I got a new iPhone, got my pretty all cleaned up, and it’s a beautiful sunny day, so the stars are in alignment and here we go!
If you would like a walk down memory lane or an introduction to me and my precious, here is the thread explaining how I found my 1.89ct Early American Cut Diamond on eBay back in 2014. Never did get a lab report but she’s estimate to be a K/L Color and SI1/SI2. I luvs her.
And a couple of my favourite photos.
I really loved the platinum bezel that Georgie came in, but fast forward many years and many changes in life and it was time for a change. If you would like to read more about the process of designing my new ring, it’s all here:
If you would like a walk down memory lane or an introduction to me and my precious, here is the thread explaining how I found my 1.89ct Early American Cut Diamond on eBay back in 2014. Never did get a lab report but she’s estimate to be a K/L Color and SI1/SI2. I luvs her.
Yes I always said (thought) I wanted a three stone, yes I sold a diamond a year ago in part because it was too big, yes I am a changable creature... we all know the history!
But I had been saving to set my three stone and kept finding excuses not to do it. I couldn't decide on a setting, I couldn't decide whether I liked the big side stones or smaller side stones. Somehow I had a mental block about that project. And when I saw Demelza's huge OEC -- the first time I had the pleasure of seeing such a large and amazing diamond in person -- GAME OVER!! I wanted one too InnaR said in my three stone thread that she thought I was a solitaire girl at heart. And I realized she is right. It just needs to be a really big solitaire Social norms be darned.
But I had also been wondering if maybe old cuts were not for me. I love so much about old cuts -- the chunkiness, the history, the uniqueness. But I cannot stand lazy central facets, leakage, hazy mush. I am OCD about cut!! My 7mm OEC is about as good as it gets in a traditional OEC and even that stone niggled at me in terms of optics. So I was considering getting an RB again!
And then yesterday I stumbled on a listing on ebay that made me stop in my tracks and gasp out loud! This is it! The holy grail, the one in a million cut! Just what I have been looking for! I made an offer, back and forth we went, seller shipped overnight, and I made a day long trip to pick it up today.
It is love at first sight!! This diamond is perfect, all my dreams come true: Huge, white, perfect chunky optics, and a gorgeous setting. It is that rarest of rare cuts: a very symmetrical later European cut, what some call transitional. Like a chunkier, bolder, modern RB. The cutter who crafted this stone was a master. And it is *perfect* for me. Looks so much like Demelza's stone! And others I have admired on PS: jjc's, happy canary's, kennedy's.
So, may I introduce my 8.1mm later period European cut diamond, likely from the 1920s. Estimated G color, SI1 clarity with no under table inclusions, 1.9ct. In a supposedly authentic platinum octagonal-bezel prong-set mount.
I have named her "George" because I will love her, and kiss her, and squeeze her and never let her go.
And a couple of my favourite photos.
I really loved the platinum bezel that Georgie came in, but fast forward many years and many changes in life and it was time for a change. If you would like to read more about the process of designing my new ring, it’s all here:
Hiya everyone! I haven't been around in a while, but I am embarking on a new project so I thought I'd come see if any of my old friends are still around and want to play.
I spent the last couple days lurking in SMTB and checking out some old threads. It's fun to see what's changed and what's stayed the same. I see some new faces, but lots of familiar ones too! Old cuts are as popular as ever, maybe even more so than the last time I was here. I see that some of you have been very very bad girls and acquired very very huge rocks! Is four carats the new two carats? I sure hope so! And I see so much yellow gold! And three-stones galore! I came back at the perfect time
The last few years have been a whirlwind with no time for diamonds. I spent the better part of the last few years renovating a 100 year old house. I guess my love of old things knows no bounds! I also got tenure at my job. And I had a health crisis that I am thankfully recovering from now.
And I still love my George! But she needs a new home. My ring size changed quite dramatically as a result of my illness, and I don't want to compromise my glorious antique setting by stretching her beyond her limits. For the past two years, my dream ring has been languishing in a drawer! C'est dommage! Something must be done.
So I'm going to reset my precious into... drum roll please... a three stone! I'm finally gonna do it! For realsies! And I'm gonna document the process in this thread. Who wants to come along for the ride?