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And we thought only Ebay had frozen spit

MonkeyPie

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This is on Etsy. But I feel bad linking the seller soooo....you only get a picture lol.

At least it's a pretty setting?

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It IS a lovely setting. Guess I am surprised , but well it happens all over ... How much were they asking. Not asking you to say who it is... Just curious how they described it and such...
 
Not a terrible price - $540.
 
Is it diamond in the ring? It looks like it may be a rutile tourmaline.
 
Supposedly it's a diamond. The setting is growing on me more and more and now I want something else in that setting lol.
 
:shock: thats a diamond?

-A
 
I've seen that seller's work, and yes it is a diamond. I never asked if they will set customer provided stones though.
 
It matches the unusual backdrop. I'm not talking abut the "salt and Pepper" but I wonder if those rust colored spots could be a reflection.
 
You should submit that to Regretsy.com, lol.
 
Yikes, you would need some thick beer goggles to make that gem look pretty.
 
Steal said:
Yikes, you would need some thick beer goggles to make that gem look pretty.

On top of a 3-4 shots of tequila you mean? :tongue:

I would have thought it to be rutilated quartz tbh.


-A
 
Eep! :o :knockout:
 
How about frozen spit after a yellow gobstobber? And it seems they specialize in these kind of diamonds :roll: at least the price is right $70 bucks

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How odd they are posing the ring on a rusted pipe. Maybe a case of backward psychology "well it looks nicer than that rusted pipe..."
 
The question I have is - does anyone actually buy these things? They're not even worth the time it takes to take a picture, download the picture, and write up some text to describe it.
 
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