bluelotus
Shiny_Rock
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- Feb 20, 2013
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Hello all,
I haven't had time to post recently as a friend is in a long term hospital/rehab situation and work on my house has kept me busy. . .
I recently stumbled upon an amazing find that I am very excited about. I haven't yet received this ring but expect to during the next week.
As some of you may have read, I purchased a beautiful light yellow early modern round brilliant to copy an art deco ring that I saw at auction. Attempts to work with my local fabricator on the CAD renderings were not satisfying so I started to think that I wanted to simply find a nice antique/vintage ring with original stone intact. Finding nice antique men's rings is not easy, especially with stones that are well cut.
This ring was made by the seller's grandfather who returned from a buying trip to Europe in the 1920s and had the ring made for himself. The diamond was apparently never removed from the setting since the ring was made and is therefor a confirmed vintage stone! Looks to me from photos and some tentative stats from a couple of appraisals over the years to be an early Tolkowsky type ideal. . . very cool! It has been described as 2.17 VS2 H/I . . . about 8.5mm.
In any event, I will sell the light yellow stone. See my posts about it: [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/thoughts-on-this-light-yellow-transitional-early-ideal.201484/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/thoughts-on-this-light-yellow-transitional-early-ideal.201484/[/URL]
Until I have more to share, here is a pic:

I haven't had time to post recently as a friend is in a long term hospital/rehab situation and work on my house has kept me busy. . .
I recently stumbled upon an amazing find that I am very excited about. I haven't yet received this ring but expect to during the next week.
As some of you may have read, I purchased a beautiful light yellow early modern round brilliant to copy an art deco ring that I saw at auction. Attempts to work with my local fabricator on the CAD renderings were not satisfying so I started to think that I wanted to simply find a nice antique/vintage ring with original stone intact. Finding nice antique men's rings is not easy, especially with stones that are well cut.
This ring was made by the seller's grandfather who returned from a buying trip to Europe in the 1920s and had the ring made for himself. The diamond was apparently never removed from the setting since the ring was made and is therefor a confirmed vintage stone! Looks to me from photos and some tentative stats from a couple of appraisals over the years to be an early Tolkowsky type ideal. . . very cool! It has been described as 2.17 VS2 H/I . . . about 8.5mm.
In any event, I will sell the light yellow stone. See my posts about it: [URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/thoughts-on-this-light-yellow-transitional-early-ideal.201484/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/thoughts-on-this-light-yellow-transitional-early-ideal.201484/[/URL]
Until I have more to share, here is a pic:
