kelpie
Ideal_Rock
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- Jan 8, 2008
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Those of you who read the colored stones section may have seen my delight when I won this emerald and diamond ring on ebay for a mere $1300. It has an 2ct emerald of unheard of color and clarity and 3 carats in diamonds. When it arrived I discovered it was marked Graff inside and I felt like I had bought a used pair of pants with a winning lotto ticket in the pocket. I took it in to get sized down and said, "This ring is marked Graff, which obviously affects its value. Please preserve the mark". The clerk wrote this note on the envelope and said they would preserve it if possible. I get the ring back and the sizing job is disappointing, lopsided, visible solder mark, and it looks almost like he misread the instructions and thought it was a personal engraving I wanted polished out! I can see the buffer marks up the inside of the ring where Graff was yet the 18ct mark on the other side is untouched. There was plenty of room to size down. In fact I can still see, though faded, the line that had to have been the top part of an "F". I mentioned this when I picked up the ring and the clerk says "he must not have been able to preserve it". I took delivery because I had been warned and did not want to give them the opportunity to ruin it further while trying to make it right. I LOVE this ring for it's stand alone beauty but I admit the designer factor had added major appeal. Now it is just a beautiful ring of very nice quality and not attributable as an important Lawrence Graff piece. I like to switch up my jewels from time to time and I thought I might like to sell it some day knowing as a Graff I could probably get many times more than I paid. Now that the mark is gone should I send it off to Graff for reappraisal and authentication? I realize this is mostly a vent. Sorry. Thanks for listening.

