StonieGrl
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Stonie honey, you must realise that you can''t come on here and tell us about these beauties without giving us some pictures! Especially the imperial topaz as we see so few of them.Date: 1/22/2010 9:23:11 PM
Author: StonieGrl
Hey, thank you Flygirl, Lovinggems, and packrat!
My husband does a lot of stained glass and we had just done several windows featuring designs from the Book of Kells, so when we were designing with Julia we asked about some celtic knots and she whipped off this triquetra for us.
We both love garnets and I thought this one of Gene''s was really a stunner, I will get some pics this weekend that show the depth and color of the Malaya and I will try to capture the star that Gene puts in his ''Star 80.''
When we got married on Valentine''s Day 1996 we had a Costco wedding band for him and a modest band for me with some princess cut diamonds illusion mounted within it. Nothing to write PS about but hey, we were in love and we spent our money on the honeymoon in Victoria, BC instead.
Over the years we spent our discretionary $ on mineral specimens and our Westies (one titanium hip replacement in Houston later). I have since added an imperial topaz ring with diamonds in 18k, an 11 mm rhodie garnet from The Collector (Bill Larson/Pala International) in 18k, and a vintage diamond engagement ring with matching band bought at a Sotheby''s jewelry auction (got a good deal). I have an excellent collection of old (antique) Navajo jewelry.
Next up the next 6 months: Setting Afghanistan peridot, 10.5 mm; a 4 Peak Amethyst 15 ct w/5 ct Oregon Sunstone with schiller in a pendant necklace; and one of those yummy zircons from Gary/Finewater, padparadscha color in an asscher cut.