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I'd Google the name of that company and price scope and see what comes up.

Plus for that price is rather pic the setting and stone separately and make sure BOTH are high quality and exactly what you want. I'm no sapphire expert but I'm not a fan of that setting. Seems you should get a better quality.
 
I think you can get a much better deal elsewhere. The diamonds are very small and the sapphire appears to be heated (from what I can tell). If you like that style of ring I'm sure the PS community can help you source something of better quality much cheaper. Do you want a new ring or would you also be open to vintage/antique of the same style?
 
The GIA report states that it is not heated, a stone that size, unheated with good color at that price could be a bargain. But it's impossible to tell from those pictures.

According to the GemsNY appraisal it's worth $22k! :wacko:

I'd suggest proceeding with extreme caution, and at the very least get real pictures.
 
I didn't see the GIA report...that changes things!
 
Everything looks all right on paper / screen other than I don't know how accurate their photography is. I can hardy make out the details of the sapphire in their pictures.
 
GregS|1384980632|3560006 said:
The GIA report states that it is not heated, a stone that size, unheated with good color at that price could be a bargain. But it's impossible to tell from those pictures.

According to the GemsNY appraisal it's worth $22k! :wacko:

I'd suggest proceeding with extreme caution, and at the very least get real pictures.

Agree completely. I'd be leery of the source, but on the face of it, if its as represented, it would absolutely be worth further consideration.
 
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