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Rough_Rock
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- Jun 20, 2019
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Hello! Inaugural post here! Hoping to learn a little more about a vintage ring I purchased from a flea market. It's 14k white gold with yellow gold accents. The round spinel measures 12mm x 12mm (~7mm deep). The filigree has a lotus pattern on the top and bottom and similar details on the side. I absolutely love it - I had seen it at the market last fall, but was not ready to accept the seller's offer without a little more research. The sparkle haunted me all winter and as soon as I saw the market announced for spring, I made sure to go back to see if it was still there, and it was! Despite negotiations, I ended up paying a little more than the original offer, but I did NOT want to lose it again. It was verified as spinel by my jeweler, and the dealer stated it was natural. I told my jeweler what I paid for it and they said it was totally fair. I was looking online and similar rings of this era with spinels as large as this (dendritics gives me 6-7ct) were mostly listed as synthetic. Is this ring an anomaly? I also had a hard time finding a similar hue for comparison online as well. Do natural spinels occur in this color? Would it be a logical assumption that synthetic spinels are likely to be more saturated as those tend to be more desirable?
A few other questions I've been turning over:
1) Would this be considered Art Deco?
2) How should I describe this spinel color? Gray? Light blue? Gray-blue? Near colorless?
Any input appreciated! If this leans more towards antique/vintage board, please let me know. Thank you!

A few other questions I've been turning over:
1) Would this be considered Art Deco?
2) How should I describe this spinel color? Gray? Light blue? Gray-blue? Near colorless?
Any input appreciated! If this leans more towards antique/vintage board, please let me know. Thank you!


