Agneau
Shiny_Rock
- Joined
- Dec 6, 2012
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Before now, I haven't had the privilege of inheriting jewelry that has been passed down through my family... and I can't really foresee it happening again in the future. So I was really excited and honored when my dad let me have the remains of my Grandmother's engagement ring.
The center diamond was taken out and is used in my mother's engagement ring (it's taken a hard beating somehow and looks like broken glass under a loupe).
Here is her white gold setting, damaged from the removal of the diamonds:

And her side baguettes.

A humble inheritance.
I admit that I do not know much about diamonds (I am usually on the colored stone side of PriceScope and colored gems is where my knowledge lies). I believe they are nice quality. They are really white and sparkly. Eyeclean and loupe clean (as far as any debris or black spots). I don't know how to judge clarity other than that.
I wanted to turn the littles into something that I could wear and enjoy. I commissioned Daniel M to make it. I sent in a drawing of an idea and from that we decided to make a bypass ring with a touch of milgrain.
Here is the result! I wish I could capture the sparkle, but I am a n00b at diamond picture taking.
Their lovely picture:

My attempts:



I will be showing my dad the ring tonight. I am really excited.
The center diamond was taken out and is used in my mother's engagement ring (it's taken a hard beating somehow and looks like broken glass under a loupe).
Here is her white gold setting, damaged from the removal of the diamonds:

And her side baguettes.

A humble inheritance.
I admit that I do not know much about diamonds (I am usually on the colored stone side of PriceScope and colored gems is where my knowledge lies). I believe they are nice quality. They are really white and sparkly. Eyeclean and loupe clean (as far as any debris or black spots). I don't know how to judge clarity other than that.
I wanted to turn the littles into something that I could wear and enjoy. I commissioned Daniel M to make it. I sent in a drawing of an idea and from that we decided to make a bypass ring with a touch of milgrain.
Here is the result! I wish I could capture the sparkle, but I am a n00b at diamond picture taking.
Their lovely picture:

My attempts:



I will be showing my dad the ring tonight. I am really excited.