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Another rookie CS question. I wasn't going to post this here with the serious CS folks since this was purchased for me as a "novelty fun" ring.
At first, I thought the ring was costume but it tests for 12-14kt (its rose gold). Total bling and definitely a conversation piece. In the dim antique store where my mom bought it, the stones were deep purple like amethysts but shop owners said they didn't what the stones were as it wasn't worth sending out for testing. They said the smaller white stones MIGHT be spinels but weren't diamonds.
But now I don't think the larger stones are amethysts. In sunlight, the stones got much lighter - lavender to blue. In my neighbor's house, they start looking deep pink. I started to worry that the stones were coated or synthetic.
I've started reading about color-change, color-shift, synthetic, coated, natural...and just more confused
I've had guesses all over the place from vintage stores and even a jeweler who fixed a prong. But no one I've shown it too seems to have any idea what they are but they seem to be gemstones of some sort (or so everyone has indicated). Admittedly, have not been to a gemologist.
I posted this in the antique and vintage forum since the only ring I found with the same design was listed as vintage in Ruby Lane (but it was rubies and opals). I was hoping the style might lend to more ideas of origin and what was used in these rings. Pictures can be found there:
[URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/harem-ring.205215/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/harem-ring.205215/[/URL]
I get stopped every time I wear it and it really is a great piece. So I do want to know if it might need special care (in wear or cleaning or storing). I know that no one can tell me for sure what it is without having it evaluated IRL but you guys seem to see more in photos than the average person. Given what she paid, I assume its not worth spending the money.
Any ideas of what they MIGHT be? Is it worth having it evaluated or should I just enjoy it for what my mom bought it for...a fun conversation piece. Tips on cleaning and care if I don't know what it is?
At first, I thought the ring was costume but it tests for 12-14kt (its rose gold). Total bling and definitely a conversation piece. In the dim antique store where my mom bought it, the stones were deep purple like amethysts but shop owners said they didn't what the stones were as it wasn't worth sending out for testing. They said the smaller white stones MIGHT be spinels but weren't diamonds.
But now I don't think the larger stones are amethysts. In sunlight, the stones got much lighter - lavender to blue. In my neighbor's house, they start looking deep pink. I started to worry that the stones were coated or synthetic.
I've started reading about color-change, color-shift, synthetic, coated, natural...and just more confused

I posted this in the antique and vintage forum since the only ring I found with the same design was listed as vintage in Ruby Lane (but it was rubies and opals). I was hoping the style might lend to more ideas of origin and what was used in these rings. Pictures can be found there:
[URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/harem-ring.205215/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/harem-ring.205215/[/URL]
I get stopped every time I wear it and it really is a great piece. So I do want to know if it might need special care (in wear or cleaning or storing). I know that no one can tell me for sure what it is without having it evaluated IRL but you guys seem to see more in photos than the average person. Given what she paid, I assume its not worth spending the money.
Any ideas of what they MIGHT be? Is it worth having it evaluated or should I just enjoy it for what my mom bought it for...a fun conversation piece. Tips on cleaning and care if I don't know what it is?