So I did a very rough guesstimate on my screen...if I say across the middle of the marquises (on the shank) is 3mm (on my screen
it measures to be about 10mm) and the pear measures roughly 42mm (on my screen) then it works out that the pear is about
12.6mm long which equates to about a 2.75 carat pear (of course pear lengths/widths vary widely and cant be determined from the
carat weight or vice versa). VERY ROUGH ESTIMATE...just in case I didnt make that clear.
Edit...so a better measurement (with better glasses) looks like the marquise would be about 8mm on my screen which makes the
stone about 15.75 mm long which does make it about 5 carats. Anyway...so I'm narrowing it down to somewhere between
3 to 5 carats!
The best idea is to decide on a budget, and then stones can be selected that fit that budget. That is a beautiful ring! Are you wanting to make it for yourself?
Hi- I'm bad at sizing up photos but I'm a whiz at google! Just did an image search and found who I think is the original poster of the image, flickr account https://www.flickr.com/photos/diamondestatetrust/9667654967/ for jeweler Anup Jogani / Jogani Beverly Hills. Looks easy to find contact info/instagram online. Maybe they could help with details?
The description says
Almost five carats of #delicious #edwardian #engagement #ring. #platinum #handmade #1900 #jewelry. The #diamond is an #old #pear and just makes for an #amazing #vintage #jewel. #love.
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