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Here are the details on the items I posted yesterday- please bear with me as it might take multiple posts to get it all listed with photos. I got up super early to pull this together, so if I’ve left off any details, please ask! These prices reflect at least 25% up to 50% off my costs as I really want to find them new homes. If you’re interested but find it just outside your reach, let’s talk!
1.31ct colbalt blue spinel Art Deco ring - $1450
This Art Deco ring features a 1.31ct colbalt blue spinel I acquired from LT. The seller indicated the stone was from Nivitigala, Sri Lanka and measures 6.3 x 5.6mm. It’s color changing going from a rich royal blue to a violet purple in incandescent lighting. Beautiful stone. The surrounding diamonds are a total of .48cts in G/VS baguettes and rounds all set in 14k white gold. The ring measures 15.84 x 13.25mm face up for fabulous presence and is size 7.
Old mine buttercup ring - $295
This was one of my antique finds and the center stone is an est. .35ct OMC M/SI diamond. While there is no gold mark, it has been tested as 18kt yellow gold. There is a makers mark, which I’ve included a pic - from my brief research, it appears to be dated back to mid/late 1800’s, and indicates it was likely manufactured by Henry Hyde Aston or his brother, Charles Hyde Aston in Birmingham. Happy to provide the research I’ve gathered to the new owner. the ring is size 8.75
Welo opal and diamond ring - $675
The welo opal cabochon is a lively stone and really shows a lot of fire with greens, orange, blue and reds in the sunlight. It measures 12.83 x 9.53mm. It offers fantastic finger coverage measuring 20.61 x 18.52mm overall. The compass set G/VS diamonds are 2.75mm each for a total of .32cts. The ring is 14kt yellow gold and a size 7
Duchess cut diamond and onyx necklace - $1100
Another Art Deco delight. The center Stone is a .42ct F/SI duchess cut diamond surrounded by custom cut black onyx. It’s all set in 5.1 g of 14kt white gold and hand engraved. The chain is 18in, with an 16in adjuster ring.
Gold equestrian necklace in yellow gold - $75
This is a conversion piece as the 14kt yellow gold horse was originally set in a dilapidated piece. I never want to see a beautiful piece go to waste, so I had it set onto a 14kt 18in chain. It wears well and given its nice weight, rarely moves or flips.
1.31ct colbalt blue spinel Art Deco ring - $1450
This Art Deco ring features a 1.31ct colbalt blue spinel I acquired from LT. The seller indicated the stone was from Nivitigala, Sri Lanka and measures 6.3 x 5.6mm. It’s color changing going from a rich royal blue to a violet purple in incandescent lighting. Beautiful stone. The surrounding diamonds are a total of .48cts in G/VS baguettes and rounds all set in 14k white gold. The ring measures 15.84 x 13.25mm face up for fabulous presence and is size 7.
Old mine buttercup ring - $295
This was one of my antique finds and the center stone is an est. .35ct OMC M/SI diamond. While there is no gold mark, it has been tested as 18kt yellow gold. There is a makers mark, which I’ve included a pic - from my brief research, it appears to be dated back to mid/late 1800’s, and indicates it was likely manufactured by Henry Hyde Aston or his brother, Charles Hyde Aston in Birmingham. Happy to provide the research I’ve gathered to the new owner. the ring is size 8.75
Welo opal and diamond ring - $675
The welo opal cabochon is a lively stone and really shows a lot of fire with greens, orange, blue and reds in the sunlight. It measures 12.83 x 9.53mm. It offers fantastic finger coverage measuring 20.61 x 18.52mm overall. The compass set G/VS diamonds are 2.75mm each for a total of .32cts. The ring is 14kt yellow gold and a size 7
Duchess cut diamond and onyx necklace - $1100
Another Art Deco delight. The center Stone is a .42ct F/SI duchess cut diamond surrounded by custom cut black onyx. It’s all set in 5.1 g of 14kt white gold and hand engraved. The chain is 18in, with an 16in adjuster ring.
Gold equestrian necklace in yellow gold - $75
This is a conversion piece as the 14kt yellow gold horse was originally set in a dilapidated piece. I never want to see a beautiful piece go to waste, so I had it set onto a 14kt 18in chain. It wears well and given its nice weight, rarely moves or flips.
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