I recently bought a ring and I would like to know if it is really worth $500. The jewelry gave a certificate with the ring of a value of 1127 euro's. First of all I don't think these certificates are valuable, it's a nice piece of paper but this is fare from proof of the value. I can still return the ring within 30 days.
By looking at the price, size and carat this is just too good to be true. I found some real ruby's with the same grade (AA/VS1) grade for over 5k.
Pictures:
http://bit.ly/1Fh16JS
http://bit.ly/1cZPQdg
http://bit.ly/1Roo1uo
http://bit.ly/1J65kZs
http://bit.ly/1Fh1h86
(I can post more pictures on demand)
Question:
Is there a chance this is a non synthetic 12X10mm 6.50 CT ruby with the quality grade AA/VS1 as they describe?
Link of the store and the same ring:
http://www.qpjewellers.com/14k-rose-gold-6-50ct-ruby-auroral-ring-4168r.html
Additional questions:
- Is it possible to have air bubbles in the stone?
- The scratches you can see in the first picture, is this possible with a recently cut stone?
Thanks!
By looking at the price, size and carat this is just too good to be true. I found some real ruby's with the same grade (AA/VS1) grade for over 5k.
Pictures:
http://bit.ly/1Fh16JS
http://bit.ly/1cZPQdg
http://bit.ly/1Roo1uo
http://bit.ly/1J65kZs
http://bit.ly/1Fh1h86
(I can post more pictures on demand)
Question:
Is there a chance this is a non synthetic 12X10mm 6.50 CT ruby with the quality grade AA/VS1 as they describe?
Link of the store and the same ring:
http://www.qpjewellers.com/14k-rose-gold-6-50ct-ruby-auroral-ring-4168r.html
Additional questions:
- Is it possible to have air bubbles in the stone?
- The scratches you can see in the first picture, is this possible with a recently cut stone?
Thanks!