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You guys, I've been a really bad PSer. I've done a bit of buying (and selling!) over the past year, and I haven't shared any photos of my acquisitions. I'm here with a peace offering.
I had been on the hunt for an antique, three-stone dinner ring for quite a while. I was looking for something a bit blingy and with great finger coverage. This summer, I finally found THE ONE. Just my size, old but in great condition, and in my price range. The only problem? I promised myself that I would not buy a new ring until the modern three-stone halo that I had on consignment with Grace sold. That lasted about 30 minutes. I decided I would buy the ring, but it would not really be "mine" until my other ring sold. After many months, I'm happy to say, that ring DID sell earlier this month. I'm pleased to introduced my Edwardian dinner ring -
Specs:
Circa 1910
Platinum
Almost 2 carats of OEC (and transitional, I think) goodness
Center is estimated to be just shy of 1 carat, I-J color, and VVS2-VS1 clarity
Size 7 finger
I had been on the hunt for an antique, three-stone dinner ring for quite a while. I was looking for something a bit blingy and with great finger coverage. This summer, I finally found THE ONE. Just my size, old but in great condition, and in my price range. The only problem? I promised myself that I would not buy a new ring until the modern three-stone halo that I had on consignment with Grace sold. That lasted about 30 minutes. I decided I would buy the ring, but it would not really be "mine" until my other ring sold. After many months, I'm happy to say, that ring DID sell earlier this month. I'm pleased to introduced my Edwardian dinner ring -
Specs:
Circa 1910
Platinum
Almost 2 carats of OEC (and transitional, I think) goodness
Center is estimated to be just shy of 1 carat, I-J color, and VVS2-VS1 clarity
Size 7 finger