sandia_rose
Shiny_Rock
- Joined
- Nov 20, 2007
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- 314
Well, Ladies! My eBay find from last week has arrived! This was eBay'd as part of an estate, so I don't have official papers on it. However, I took it to lunch with me and stopped at an independent jeweler near work who confirmed that:
1) Stone is real and as advertised - between .48 and .50, VS1 (teeny carbon spot near edge of bezel..can barely see),
I color, OEC. Under a loupe, you can see hearts (no arrows, though).
2) Setting is vintage and 18k gold. Filigree is hand, not cast.
Jeweler also sells vintage jewelery and offered me $1800 on the spot for this (I paid only $350!!!!!). I said "no" - I bought this to wear and not sell. I might get it appraised for ha-ha's...but again, this is for me to wear, and I know I got a great deal.
As promised, handshots. It was sunny earlier and I should have taken photos then, because this ring BLAZES. Sparkles ridiculously and is very white-looking.
Excuse the fact that I need a fill badly and have old lady hands.
Bridget in Connecticut...
1) Stone is real and as advertised - between .48 and .50, VS1 (teeny carbon spot near edge of bezel..can barely see),
I color, OEC. Under a loupe, you can see hearts (no arrows, though).
2) Setting is vintage and 18k gold. Filigree is hand, not cast.
Jeweler also sells vintage jewelery and offered me $1800 on the spot for this (I paid only $350!!!!!). I said "no" - I bought this to wear and not sell. I might get it appraised for ha-ha's...but again, this is for me to wear, and I know I got a great deal.
As promised, handshots. It was sunny earlier and I should have taken photos then, because this ring BLAZES. Sparkles ridiculously and is very white-looking.
Excuse the fact that I need a fill badly and have old lady hands.
Bridget in Connecticut...