septsparkle
Brilliant_Rock
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I recently lost my favorite diamond stud earrings. They were just .50 ctw but for me they were the perfect size for everyday wear and not a big monetary loss should I lose one, which did end up happening. I decided it would be fun to try to find some small omc or oec's in the .20-.30 ct range to put into earrings. So, I've been spending a lot of time scouring through auctions and came across this ring. The auction sold it as a "vintage" ring with a .25 ct old european cut diamond with I-J color and Si clarity. They also said it had not been cleaned or polished and could not have stressed that enough.
When it arrived it was filthy...there was literally pieces of dirt hanging from the pavilion of the diamond. Gross. So, out came a toothbrush and the US machine...after it was cleaned up, it's actually quite a pretty ring and the stone faces up quite white and clarity wise it looks great. My fiance and I used a 30X loupe and neither of us could find any inclusions. Perhaps they are hidden under a prong, or perhaps the seller just didn't have much information and viewed it when it was filthy. It's quite a little firecracker...and for a small stone it's very pretty. I'm growing quite fond of it.
Is this actually an OEC stone? I don't care all that much, I just want to be certain that's what it is so I can find a good match for it to make earrings with. Any idea about the setting? It's marked 14k COLUMBIA. It appears to be both white and yellow gold, or perhaps even platinum (is that possible?) as the top whiter portions of the setting are very, very scratched compared to the yellow gold counterparts.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Here is the only photo from the auction:

Here it is after I cleaned it up:

When it arrived it was filthy...there was literally pieces of dirt hanging from the pavilion of the diamond. Gross. So, out came a toothbrush and the US machine...after it was cleaned up, it's actually quite a pretty ring and the stone faces up quite white and clarity wise it looks great. My fiance and I used a 30X loupe and neither of us could find any inclusions. Perhaps they are hidden under a prong, or perhaps the seller just didn't have much information and viewed it when it was filthy. It's quite a little firecracker...and for a small stone it's very pretty. I'm growing quite fond of it.
Is this actually an OEC stone? I don't care all that much, I just want to be certain that's what it is so I can find a good match for it to make earrings with. Any idea about the setting? It's marked 14k COLUMBIA. It appears to be both white and yellow gold, or perhaps even platinum (is that possible?) as the top whiter portions of the setting are very, very scratched compared to the yellow gold counterparts.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Here is the only photo from the auction:

Here it is after I cleaned it up:
