I am new here and relatively new at nice jewelry. I have decided that this is my "Year of the Jewels" but am also realizing it might need to be extended another year or two after this year in order to fill my desired "starter" collection.
First off I pulled out a ring my dad got for me in Columbia probably about 15 or 20 years ago. I know nothing about it and am hoping someone might offer a little information - like a ballpark on how much it *might* be valued. I realize it's all speculation since it's based on a picture. I haven't worn the ring much at all because I wouldn't necessarily choose a heart shaped cabochon emerald ring but now that I'm older, I kind of like the quirkiness of it.
I also had this ring made for me and just got it a week or two ago. I wanted an aquamarine and had it put in a classic yet modern setting. The aquamarine is 7x6mm and has a beautiful blue color to it. It is made with white gold.
I don't know if I'm completely ready to continue to buy gems and have them set later since, but I did do it with my aquamarine, so I know that's a good first step.
Thanks for letting me ramble and post. This site is wonderful and I have completely neglected my duties of the day while going through post after post. There's a lot to learn!


First off I pulled out a ring my dad got for me in Columbia probably about 15 or 20 years ago. I know nothing about it and am hoping someone might offer a little information - like a ballpark on how much it *might* be valued. I realize it's all speculation since it's based on a picture. I haven't worn the ring much at all because I wouldn't necessarily choose a heart shaped cabochon emerald ring but now that I'm older, I kind of like the quirkiness of it.
I also had this ring made for me and just got it a week or two ago. I wanted an aquamarine and had it put in a classic yet modern setting. The aquamarine is 7x6mm and has a beautiful blue color to it. It is made with white gold.
I don't know if I'm completely ready to continue to buy gems and have them set later since, but I did do it with my aquamarine, so I know that's a good first step.
Thanks for letting me ramble and post. This site is wonderful and I have completely neglected my duties of the day while going through post after post. There's a lot to learn!

