jeaniefish
Brilliant_Rock
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- Aug 5, 2009
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My little ruby just “ graduated” from the GIA. I purchased it from a gem dealer in London a few years ago. When I decided to sell it, and listed it on LT, A very knowledgeable PS member wanted to buy it but had some questions about it ‘s age and decided to pass on it.
. It was described as being Edwardian by the London dealer.Because the PS member had questioned the authenticity of the age of the stone ( not enough wear to the surface?) , I contacted the London dealer. After much back and forth with him ( that’s another story for another time) , I decided to contact a dealer in Austin who specializes in antique jewelry. He advised sending it to GIA for analysis. It came back yesterday. He still has my ring , since it’s in Austin and I won’t be up there for a few weeks..The GIA certificate says nothing about age ( darn it). I love that it’s Pigeon Blood and from Burma, but don’t know how to proceed with the discussion of age. The ruby is gorgeous, and glows from within. At least to my eyes, it does. Should I just overlook the age question and appreciate the ring for what I know for certain that it is? I don’t think that I could buy it now for the price I paid several years ago.
Thoughts, advice appreciated, especially from the knowledgeable ruby lovers on PS.
Here’s the GII certificate
. It was described as being Edwardian by the London dealer.Because the PS member had questioned the authenticity of the age of the stone ( not enough wear to the surface?) , I contacted the London dealer. After much back and forth with him ( that’s another story for another time) , I decided to contact a dealer in Austin who specializes in antique jewelry. He advised sending it to GIA for analysis. It came back yesterday. He still has my ring , since it’s in Austin and I won’t be up there for a few weeks..The GIA certificate says nothing about age ( darn it). I love that it’s Pigeon Blood and from Burma, but don’t know how to proceed with the discussion of age. The ruby is gorgeous, and glows from within. At least to my eyes, it does. Should I just overlook the age question and appreciate the ring for what I know for certain that it is? I don’t think that I could buy it now for the price I paid several years ago.
Thoughts, advice appreciated, especially from the knowledgeable ruby lovers on PS.
Here’s the GII certificate