caolsen
Brilliant_Rock
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- Feb 21, 2010
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And not talking about senior citizens who work underground in the hills of Eastern Kentucky...
I have not been able to shake this stone. I saw it in person a few months ago hoping it would be less amazing - it wasn’t.
This buttery beauty is coming home. The stone is 1.92 carats, UV in color and VS clarity, girdle is frosted. As often is the case the cut is a bit wonky but with the way Alex built the bezel, the wonky bit of the girlie is hidden. Alex from ParksFineInc in NYC made the setting. He’s a stand up guy, follow him on Insta, so many amazing rocks and rings. Major eye candy!
This will be my first Vintage OMC, I have a transitional round and a not quite modern pear (likely cut in the 1920’s) and quite a few step cuts.
Tell me what you love most about this cut
I’d love to know!
I have not been able to shake this stone. I saw it in person a few months ago hoping it would be less amazing - it wasn’t.
This buttery beauty is coming home. The stone is 1.92 carats, UV in color and VS clarity, girdle is frosted. As often is the case the cut is a bit wonky but with the way Alex built the bezel, the wonky bit of the girlie is hidden. Alex from ParksFineInc in NYC made the setting. He’s a stand up guy, follow him on Insta, so many amazing rocks and rings. Major eye candy!
This will be my first Vintage OMC, I have a transitional round and a not quite modern pear (likely cut in the 1920’s) and quite a few step cuts.
Tell me what you love most about this cut
