Got a new baby, although I am already thinking about selling her.
She is absolutely gorgeous! Measured at 6x6,09mm I would guess somewhere between 0.80ct and 1ct, what do the experts think? Absolutely eye clean and I could not find anything significant under the loupe, so I assume good clarity. She faces up white unless compared to a small E that I have (side by side), she does show a bit of tint from the side when putting her on a piece of white paper, so she might be around a K, what do you think? I have only had higher colors (H and up) before so I am not amazing at the differences between I to L.
I adore the setting, a tapered cathedral solitaire, around 2mm wide and with 8 prongs. Bet that from looking at it you would not guess she is an original from 1928. She is 18kt yellow gold with white prongs, no idea if the are plat or white gold.
The best part? She was an unbelievable deal because I got her at a pawn auction and they had missed that she was a diamond! I just don't understand how they could have missed that ( I have had it checked that she is the real deal, don't worry, even the appraiser commented that she was a beautiful example of old cuts). So she was represented as a 18kt gold ring with a stone. So thank you to pricescope and everyone who contributes here, without learning from you I would probably not had a clue.



She is absolutely gorgeous! Measured at 6x6,09mm I would guess somewhere between 0.80ct and 1ct, what do the experts think? Absolutely eye clean and I could not find anything significant under the loupe, so I assume good clarity. She faces up white unless compared to a small E that I have (side by side), she does show a bit of tint from the side when putting her on a piece of white paper, so she might be around a K, what do you think? I have only had higher colors (H and up) before so I am not amazing at the differences between I to L.
I adore the setting, a tapered cathedral solitaire, around 2mm wide and with 8 prongs. Bet that from looking at it you would not guess she is an original from 1928. She is 18kt yellow gold with white prongs, no idea if the are plat or white gold.
The best part? She was an unbelievable deal because I got her at a pawn auction and they had missed that she was a diamond! I just don't understand how they could have missed that ( I have had it checked that she is the real deal, don't worry, even the appraiser commented that she was a beautiful example of old cuts). So she was represented as a 18kt gold ring with a stone. So thank you to pricescope and everyone who contributes here, without learning from you I would probably not had a clue.


