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I have fallen in love with this 1920's platinum, diamond and star sapphire ring. The carat weight is around 32, with 2.6 carats in baguette diamonds going around the stone, which cannot be seen from my pictures. The back is flat, ( not much bottom weight) and in the stone, one can see faint silk, very faint zoning, and two, small crystal inclusions. The star, while faint in my pics, snaps to life in light and reaches the edges of the stone. It moves with motion and with the light. It does not look like a diffusion star to me, but I'm not an expert with stars. It is very translucent, with a delicate blue/lavender color, somewhat like a watery tanzanite.
The cons: repairs on the platinum done in gold solder, which would need rhodium plating from time to time, since that was what was done in the past. The stone could use a repolish, and one, long side baguette diamond took a whack and is broken. Also, the 2 crystal inclusions. They are also translucent.
My question is, do you think that this is a rare star sapphire ring? They want 5,500 for it, which seems ok considering the age and wear. Is there anything which seems suspicious about this? I haven't asked about certification yet. I found it at a nice, upscale jewelry store with a small selection of antique jewelry. Wear and style of the ring seem commensurate with the age stated. I've loved stars from childhood, and never seen one this size. It seems unusual and difficult to come by. Do you think that this is a good deal? Too expensive? Any feedback would be appreciated!



The cons: repairs on the platinum done in gold solder, which would need rhodium plating from time to time, since that was what was done in the past. The stone could use a repolish, and one, long side baguette diamond took a whack and is broken. Also, the 2 crystal inclusions. They are also translucent.
My question is, do you think that this is a rare star sapphire ring? They want 5,500 for it, which seems ok considering the age and wear. Is there anything which seems suspicious about this? I haven't asked about certification yet. I found it at a nice, upscale jewelry store with a small selection of antique jewelry. Wear and style of the ring seem commensurate with the age stated. I've loved stars from childhood, and never seen one this size. It seems unusual and difficult to come by. Do you think that this is a good deal? Too expensive? Any feedback would be appreciated!



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