What a great story and it looks gorgeous on you!Probably not bought for a "song" nor my best bargain, given it was over 20 years ago, but I love telling this story whenever someone compliments this ring:
Long before I could afford fine jewelry, my mom and her friends started taking me to Intergem. I would mostly wander around killing time at the less expensive counters while they shopped. At one show, I spotted this ring and for some reason, it just caught my eye and spoke to me. I couldn't resist trying it on "for fun". Seeing this, my mom comes over and immediately asks "how much?". $1300. She says "too much", the vendor says he will sell it for $1100. She continues to negotiate as I stand by totally embarrassed. When he refuses to go lower than $950 and she refuses to go higher than $600, we walk away. I'm shaking my head, telling her she's crazy since I wasn't going to buy the ring and what would've happened if he really did take her offer. Her answer was "You would buy it because it's pretty and a deal". Anyway, at the end of the show, she says "Let's go back, sometimes these dealers need the cash if they didn't do well". We run over, and as the lights blink on/for for folks to leave, she offers $600 and shows him the cash. He takes it and that is how I ended up with one of my go to pieces.
Regardless of whether it was truly a bargain (I have no stats other than it's 18K), it ended up being worth every penny. Most of my jewelry goes in/out of favor with time but this piece has stood the test of time and one I have worn regularly over the years (in fact, have it on today).
Probably not bought for a "song" nor my best bargain, given it was over 20 years ago, but I love telling this story whenever someone compliments this ring:
Long before I could afford fine jewelry, my mom and her friends started taking me to Intergem. I would mostly wander around killing time at the less expensive counters while they shopped. At one show, I spotted this ring and for some reason, it just caught my eye and spoke to me. I couldn't resist trying it on "for fun". Seeing this, my mom comes over and immediately asks "how much?". $1300. She says "too much", the vendor says he will sell it for $1100. She continues to negotiate as I stand by totally embarrassed. When he refuses to go lower than $950 and she refuses to go higher than $600, we walk away. I'm shaking my head, telling her she's crazy since I wasn't going to buy the ring and what would've happened if he really did take her offer. Her answer was "You would buy it because it's pretty and a deal". Anyway, at the end of the show, she says "Let's go back, sometimes these dealers need the cash if they didn't do well". We run over, and as the lights blink on/for for folks to leave, she offers $600 and shows him the cash. He takes it and that is how I ended up with one of my go to pieces.
Regardless of whether it was truly a bargain (I have no stats other than it's 18K), it ended up being worth every penny. Most of my jewelry goes in/out of favor with time but this piece has stood the test of time and one I have worn regularly over the years (in fact, have it on today).
I'll let you know if I see one! They pop up from time to time. There's a ruby version on eBay right now: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fine-Antiq...087830?hash=item214821af16:g:qtsAAOSwr9VZxH9z
That's how I feel about Niel's finds!
Here is one on ebay right now - its gorgeous -
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Antique-0-...och/311120996585?_trksid=p2485497.m4902.l9144
Probably not bought for a "song" nor my best bargain, given it was over 20 years ago, but I love telling this story whenever someone compliments this ring:
Long before I could afford fine jewelry, my mom and her friends started taking me to Intergem. I would mostly wander around killing time at the less expensive counters while they shopped. At one show, I spotted this ring and for some reason, it just caught my eye and spoke to me. I couldn't resist trying it on "for fun". Seeing this, my mom comes over and immediately asks "how much?". $1300. She says "too much", the vendor says he will sell it for $1100. She continues to negotiate as I stand by totally embarrassed. When he refuses to go lower than $950 and she refuses to go higher than $600, we walk away. I'm shaking my head, telling her she's crazy since I wasn't going to buy the ring and what would've happened if he really did take her offer. Her answer was "You would buy it because it's pretty and a deal". Anyway, at the end of the show, she says "Let's go back, sometimes these dealers need the cash if they didn't do well". We run over, and as the lights blink on/for for folks to leave, she offers $600 and shows him the cash. He takes it and that is how I ended up with one of my go to pieces.
Regardless of whether it was truly a bargain (I have no stats other than it's 18K), it ended up being worth every penny. Most of my jewelry goes in/out of favor with time but this piece has stood the test of time and one I have worn regularly over the years (in fact, have it on today).
I only buy bargains! I refuse to pay retail. For years I thought we could never beat the deal I got for my diamond engagement ring but she was pushed out of first place last year. My best bargain ever was my JB Star emerald and diamond ring that I purchased last year at a pawn shop for $1500.00 including the tax. She is so beautiful I thought there was no way she could be real. (Swoon) By far the most glorious emerald I have ever seen in real life. She was my Chritstmas/Birthday gift from my husband who tells me "of course dear, you deserve it" every time I see a lovely I want The appraisal for a replacement value is $23,853.00. We sent the emerald to GIA so that I could have an accurate replacement value because I am concerned with breaking her (I'm rough! I have broken a diamond!) She did already have a character mark on the side when I got her. It was recommended to leave as is by my jeweler. Here are the details
Octagonal Step Cut Transparent Intense Green Natural Emerald from Zambia F1 (Minor Clarity Enhanced) 3.88 carats by weight 11.59x9.15x5.35. Flanking the sides are two trapezoid diamonds VS2 G-H color .90 each. The mounting also features princess cut diamonds channel set down the band all VS2 and G-H color. Total diamond weight 2.95 carats in total with Emerald 6.83 carats.
I only buy bargains! I refuse to pay retail. For years I thought we could never beat the deal I got for my diamond engagement ring but she was pushed out of first place last year. My best bargain ever was my JB Star emerald and diamond ring that I purchased last year at a pawn shop for $1500.00 including the tax. She is so beautiful I thought there was no way she could be real. (Swoon) By far the most glorious emerald I have ever seen in real life. She was my Chritstmas/Birthday gift from my husband who tells me "of course dear, you deserve it" every time I see a lovely I want The appraisal for a replacement value is $23,853.00. We sent the emerald to GIA so that I could have an accurate replacement value because I am concerned with breaking her (I'm rough! I have broken a diamond!) She did already have a character mark on the side when I got her. It was recommended to leave as is by my jeweler. Here are the details
Octagonal Step Cut Transparent Intense Green Natural Emerald from Zambia F1 (Minor Clarity Enhanced) 3.88 carats by weight 11.59x9.15x5.35. Flanking the sides are two trapezoid diamonds VS2 G-H color .90 each. The mounting also features princess cut diamonds channel set down the band all VS2 and G-H color. Total diamond weight 2.95 carats in total with Emerald 6.83 carats.
You are a seriously good shopper and that is a jaw dropping steal of a deal! I can’t believe this pawn shop didn’t know what it had! Do you think they thought it was synthetic? Not very good at their job, all the better for you. And that OEC ring is gorgeous. I find it hard to look past the setting if I don’t like it. I should try to change my ways.
Thanks so much! I don’t have stats unfortunately but it was bought from CJ Antiques in the UK, I made a post about it a while back because the designs cut into the sides were so unusual. The stones are old cut but I’m not sure what kind.@InsecureSweetGirl - I love the 5 stone in yellow gold. Are you able to tell us any more about it? Diamond stats would be awesome, if you have them!
That’s gorgeous and a steal! Hand pictures, pretty please?
Wow just wow!My emeralds were my best for-a-song finds. I found the loose Muzo, 6+ carats, on a resale app for $600. The earrings total 3.62 (? I can’t exactly remember, migraine city right now) and I picked them up for $280ish(?), and the ring was the best... also found on a resale app, it’s a Victorian three stone with a .5 ct j/k center for $45.