Skymonkey2000
Shiny_Rock
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- Sep 29, 2012
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Based on the posted pics, it looks like a chip and a crack -- and it looks like there are other cracks on/under table so repolishing is probably not an option -- if it were me, I'd return.
I absolutely agree with @marymm... this guy should go back. While inclusions to a certain degree are acceptable in rubies, anything surface reaching, and especially damage, is a deal breaker. The exception would be if you got a really good deal (read: steal) on the ring and the defect doesn't bother you. But I have anther gripe... this looks like a pink sapphire to me and not a ruby. Did it come with a certification? Does it specify treatments? It is a pretty ring though!
P.S. The ring in your profile pic is stunning!!
I absolutely agree with @marymm... this guy should go back. While inclusions to a certain degree are acceptable in rubies, anything surface reaching, and especially damage, is a deal breaker. The exception would be if you got a really good deal (read: steal) on the ring and the defect doesn't bother you. But I have anther gripe... this looks like a pink sapphire to me and not a ruby. Did it come with a certification? Does it specify treatments? It is a pretty ring though!
P.S. The ring in your profile pic is stunning!!
Echo:
Return, you can't fix that without a total recut and you can't guarantee you won't knock it just right to break it in half.
If you like the color then search for pink sapphires and you will spend a lot less than on a ‘ruby’.