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nala

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The stone is not cert but it’s a gorgeous clarity and cut oec—chocolate? The setting is super shiny and looks new which makes me wonder if the stone is lab grown. Thoughts? 28DF0832-8D7C-4CD3-ABF5-5D5F0AB8AA8A.jpeg 7571B896-5DFC-4AF1-BB3F-13FDFAE2BD37.jpeg EE34CEC6-CEEE-45BB-97C0-02FC446A0C64.jpeg
 

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I think maybe old stone new setting or old stone and old setting that was never worn. It looks like a pretty diamond, how big is it?
 

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Looks about UV/WX light brown. Fancy browns are much more saturated. They probably polished the ring recently. At that color/size, lab might cost more than natural vintage (if you can find a good deal) so i'm gonna guess not lab.
 

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@nala -Woman, I'm telling you we're all going to visit you one day and you're going to take us shopping. :praise:
It looks like a vintage setting that's been polished to the hilt. Is it hollow or solid? I'm not mad about the price and it's a really pretty stone.
 
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@nala -Woman, I'm telling you we're all going to visit you one day and you're going to take us shopping. :praise:
It looks like a vintage setting that's been polished to the hilt. Is it hollow or solid? I'm not mad about the price and it's a really pretty stone.

Srly. As soon as this COVID thing goes away, we're all going antique shopping. (Sorry I totally invited myself here)
 

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That is an amazing price for a juicy delicious ring!!
 

nala

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@nala -Woman, I'm telling you we're all going to visit you one day and you're going to take us shopping. :praise:
It looks like a vintage setting that's been polished to the hilt. Is it hollow or solid? I'm not mad about the price and it's a really pretty stone.

It very light. But I have another original gypsy set one that is also very light—-almost seems hollow.
I like the stone too but I don’t know much about chocolates diamonds
 

nala

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So I actually bought this one earlier but I can trade it up for the brown one this was only 600. I’m on the fence. The 3 stone is over a carat of old mine cuts on 18 karat gold with little rose cuts.
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I like that single diamond ring, the three diamond gives more coverage though, so if overall presence is #1 then it’s the three stone. That chocolate diamond is yummy!
 

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Oohmm, that's a dilemma. Will you wear the band or will you wear the gypsy more? If you don't have many high colored diamonds then the gypsy set a nice addition(you don't see that many of them)but not if you won't wear it, ya know?
 

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I loooove the chocolate diamond. The band is nice as well, but I think the chocolate stone is much more unique. But I agree that it's important to think about which you'll get more wear out of
 
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