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Brilliant_Rock
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Hello, everyone.
I'm so excited to have my first pair of diamond studs...ever! I'm trying to remember the specs
They are Old European Cut
0.24ct/4.1mm and 0.23ct/4.0mm
H/I color
SI1 clarity
They are old diamonds, my local family jeweler found them for me from an antique piece she got in. I had told her that I was looking for a pair of 1/2 ctw OEC earrings, but I hadn't expected her to find them less than two weeks later! I went in to look at them, and I just thought they were so beautiful! She inspected them for structural integrity and she graded them for me. I found them to be quite white and can see only very small inclusions under 10x magnification. Certainly good enough for me!
I had her put them into 8 prong martini studs, to keep the antique look of the diamonds, and to minimize the imperfections in the diamonds' girdles. I think the settings make them look larger, and really capitalize on the roundness of the stones. I was afraid that so many prongs might overtake them (they do look a little honkin' in photos, I'll admit), but in fact I found that in person the prongs are quite delicate.
And now for the picture show!
ETA: pls ignore little fuzzies all over this pic...I forgot to photoshop them out! Argh!

I'm so excited to have my first pair of diamond studs...ever! I'm trying to remember the specs
They are Old European Cut
0.24ct/4.1mm and 0.23ct/4.0mm
H/I color
SI1 clarity
They are old diamonds, my local family jeweler found them for me from an antique piece she got in. I had told her that I was looking for a pair of 1/2 ctw OEC earrings, but I hadn't expected her to find them less than two weeks later! I went in to look at them, and I just thought they were so beautiful! She inspected them for structural integrity and she graded them for me. I found them to be quite white and can see only very small inclusions under 10x magnification. Certainly good enough for me!
I had her put them into 8 prong martini studs, to keep the antique look of the diamonds, and to minimize the imperfections in the diamonds' girdles. I think the settings make them look larger, and really capitalize on the roundness of the stones. I was afraid that so many prongs might overtake them (they do look a little honkin' in photos, I'll admit), but in fact I found that in person the prongs are quite delicate.
And now for the picture show!

ETA: pls ignore little fuzzies all over this pic...I forgot to photoshop them out! Argh!
