Ninama
Brilliant_Rock
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- Jul 30, 2007
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I've been away from PS for quite a while, but I just can't think of a better place to spill it - I got one! Over the holidays my father gave me my grandmother's diamond ring. The ring that hypnotized me as a child... it looked like a glittering flying saucer to me. It still does!
I had only had it a couple of days before I noticed it was catching on fabric fibers and on close inspection, I saw that it had a dramatic fracture in one of the four main stones (OECs). So... I had a perfect excuse to go to a place I could only fantasize about - Single Stone. Gawd, their stuff is beautiful!
It took about 6 weeks for a perfect replacement to turn up and it's being set right now. I saw the stone and it was well wort the wait - I totally appreciate Ari's care in selection (he's also resizing the ring for me).
Grampa gave the ring to Nana in 1929. They lived in London and were very working class - Grampa was the receptionist at The Gargoyle Club and Nana had worked as a seamstress since the age of 14) - so I can only imagine that it was everything he was worth at the time. The ring survived the Blitz and the loss of their home on Goodge St. to bombing.
I think it's a great, glitzy heirloom and I just love it. I don't have any official specs on it but the main stones are approximately .50 ct each... some a little under, some a little over. I only caught it with my phone cam a couple of times before it went in for repair, so I apologize fro these fuzzy images. I'll take better pics when I get it back - hopefully this weekend!

I had only had it a couple of days before I noticed it was catching on fabric fibers and on close inspection, I saw that it had a dramatic fracture in one of the four main stones (OECs). So... I had a perfect excuse to go to a place I could only fantasize about - Single Stone. Gawd, their stuff is beautiful!
It took about 6 weeks for a perfect replacement to turn up and it's being set right now. I saw the stone and it was well wort the wait - I totally appreciate Ari's care in selection (he's also resizing the ring for me).
Grampa gave the ring to Nana in 1929. They lived in London and were very working class - Grampa was the receptionist at The Gargoyle Club and Nana had worked as a seamstress since the age of 14) - so I can only imagine that it was everything he was worth at the time. The ring survived the Blitz and the loss of their home on Goodge St. to bombing.
I think it's a great, glitzy heirloom and I just love it. I don't have any official specs on it but the main stones are approximately .50 ct each... some a little under, some a little over. I only caught it with my phone cam a couple of times before it went in for repair, so I apologize fro these fuzzy images. I'll take better pics when I get it back - hopefully this weekend!
