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Kirk Kara/Brian Gavin Diamond 4.25Ct $45,000 Engagement Ring

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Kirk Kara/Brian Gavin Diamonds 4.25 Carat $45,000 Diamond Platinum Engagement Ring

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This is a like brand new condition Kirk Kara/Brian Gavin Diamonds 4.25 Carat Diamond Platinum Engagement Ring.

This ring is the most beautiful and brilliant ring you have ever seen. It was purchased after months of research on Pricescope and viewing of hundreds of different stones and settings from Pricescope vendors and other retailers. It is a head turner not only based on size but also based on brilliance and shine. The pictures do not do it justice. This exact ring was featured in a television commercial for a prominent Washington D.C. area jeweler

This ring was appraised on September 2, 2015 at an actual replacement value of $45,000. Please note this appraisal was not a typical jeweler inflated price appraisal. This was a GIA certified current replacement value appraisal for insurance purposes. Copy of appraisal can be provided.

Sale Price: $30,900

You will not find another ring of this quality available at this price.

Size 4 (can be resized)

Center Stone: Brian Gavin Diamonds Signature Hearts & Arrows Round Brilliant
Retail Price: $32,890.00
Weight: 2.623 cts
Clarity: SI1
Color: I
Polish: Ideal
Symmetry: Ideal
Fluorescence: Negligible
Diameter: 8.82 x 8.86 mm
Depth: 5.48 mm
Total Depth: 62.0%
Table: 56.1%
Girdle: Thing to Medium
Culet: Pointed

The center stone is an extremely rare Brian Gavin “Signature” Hearts & Arrows 2.623 carat round brilliant diamond. It was purchased for approx. $32,890.00 in 2012.

Brian Gavin Diamond has the reputation for being the #1 most trusted diamond seller in a number of diamond communities. Brian Gavin is a fifth generation diamond cutter and creator of his internationally renowned Signature Hearts and Arrows diamond. Being a recognized authority and consultant on diamond cutting and jewelry design, you are assured of both superior quality backed by the knowledge and expertise of five generations of expert diamond cutters. Heritage, history, trust, world-renowned expertise - and the most beautiful diamonds available in the world - that’s the mark of a Brian Gavin Signature diamond. This is what distinguishes Brian Gavin Signature Hearts and Arrows Diamonds – diamonds that embody the perfect marriage of brilliance, fire and dazzling scintillation, unrivaled by ordinary diamonds

Ideal Scope, ASET and Hearts pictures are attached and show the amazing quality of this diamond.

http://www.briangavindiamonds.com/diamond/brian-gavins-hearts-and-arrows/

Setting: Kirk Kara Carmella SS6933TC-R
Price: $11,905.00
Carats: 1.63 tcw
Diamonds: 210 round brilliant cut diamonds mounted in bead prongs; 4 vertically set baguette cut diamonds
Clarity: VS1
Color: G-H

Metal: Platinum

http://kirkkara.com/item/SS6933TC-R

Kirk Kara designs the highest quality unique rare jewelry to be worn by Hollywood celebrities like Penelope Cruz. Since 1890, this astonishingly talented family of artists and artisans has designed and handcrafted beautiful rings and fine jewelry. Kirk Kara pieces are all original designs inspired by the past and re-imagined for the present. Each detail is drawn from romantic patterns found in nature, architecture and art.

Kirk Kara has won the prestigious Jeweler’s Choice Award for engagement ring settings, eight years in a row.

Like Cartier, Harry Winston, Bvlgari and other top luxury brands, Kirk Kara does not permit its merchandise to be sold at a discount. If you were to purchase this setting today, it would cost $11,905.00

This setting also comes with a Kirk Kara ring box that was personally autographed by Kirk Kara as a special request when he designed and created this setting.

Sale Details:

This ring is being sold on a first come first served basis.

It can be taken to a Northern Virginia or Washington D.C. area jeweler/certified appraiser of your choice for inspection and appraisal at your cost and arrangement. You are welcome to attend. Unfortunately, no private showings or meetups can be arranged as the ring is currently being stored in a safe deposit box for security purposes.

For non-local buyers, the ring can be inspected by a Northern Virginia or Washington D.C. area jeweler/certified appraiser of your choice and mailed insured overnight to you.

Payment can be made by certified check or wire transfer.

Please contact with any questions.


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Re: Kirk Kara/Brian Gavin Diamond 4.25Ct $45,000 Engagement

Gorgeous ring! Someone will be lucky to get this one!
 
Re: Kirk Kara/Brian Gavin Diamond 4.25Ct $45,000 Engagement

AntiqueCushion|1441226890|3922796 said:
* * * Please contact with any questions.
Unfortunately (altho' on balance maybe it's for the best), there is no private messaging/internal e-mail function here on PS -- and PS policies preclude publication of personal contact info. You'll need to create a listing someplace else & then provide the link in your posting here, so people know how to can contact you.
https://www.pricescope.com/forum/pr...els-policies-updated-feb-15-2015-t166042.html

An eBay listing is in the sample posting that Ella, our moderator, posted:
https://www.pricescope.com/forum/pr...this-forum-diamond-ring-for-sale-t166046.html
But most people use LoupeTroop (no charge to you or the buyer, launched several years ago by some PSers as an alternative to DiamondBistro); DiamondBistro (charges a listing fee); or link to the listing posted on the web site of the place where the piece/stone is on consignment.

All best! :wavey:

ETA: You might want to change the header here (& in the off-site listing) to reflect the selling price rather than its appraisal value
 
Link not working AntiqueCushion...
 
The link was a good one after it was posted in September 2015, tyty, so I'm guessing Antique Cushion "de-listed" the ring at some point since then.
 
Oh gosh, how did I end up responding to an old thread??? I hate when people do that (without a good reason)
and now I've done it!:twirl:
 
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