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Brilliant_Rock
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You really have made some great points. It''s an amazing ring and I hope you get to keep itDate: 5/5/2008 5:10:35 PM
Author: LittleGreyKitten
Thanks for the kind words everyone!
I do rather like the idea of making earrings out of the side stones, slmulkey. Unfortunately I have a LOTTTT of hair, so I''ve never bothered with real-bling earrings, because nobody even sees my ears normally. Once I wore my hair up on a hot day and everyone at work was like ''you have HOW MANY ear piercings?'' Nobody''d ever noticed them before, hidden beneath the black-n-curly out of control-ness that is my hair. It''s tempting though... I''d know they were there, at least!! Perhaps if we do sell it I''ll do that, at least I''d get to keep some bling!
Possession is 9/10ths of it, though, right?? I''ll work on the boy about keeping vs. reselling- I mean, larger diamond prices have been rising, so it wouldn''t be a bad idea to sit on it for... 10 or 20 years or so!
Thing2, the setting isn''t antique, actually. It was a brand new custom made setting the seller made specifically for this stone, before ebaying it.
Imdanny, good eye! Yep, it''s 18K white gold.
I''m pretty surprised nobody has been like ''OMG get that halo off that enormous stone!'' Seriously, I''m not going to weep if anyone says they don''t like it. I will say at this point I''m actually leaning towards keeping it in this setting, at least until I can save up for a rosebud setting. (I''m thinking a year or two, probably- why must wonderful settings be so wretchedly expensive?? I mean a Leon made rosebud style setting would be half at least of the cost of this!) My reasoning for keeping it halo-ed is, I overdress all the time- I don''t even own jeans- why not wear an OTT setting, too? I also LOVE how clean it stays in this setting, and how easy it is to clean too.
Appraisal was rescheduled for tomorrow at 1, so we''ll see what''s what. I''ve been studying this little bugger under my loupe and I think I found an inclusion finally- an eensy beensy pin-point size clear dot located off the table, under one of the star facets I think. Either that or tenacious lint. It seems to always be there though. Besides that I can''t find a darn thing, except for the scratches of course. The chip is so shallow and small, I really think it could be removed REALLY easily- it just touches the girdle and goes up to one of the top facets, but it looks like it''s incredibly shallow... plus, I can''t see it without a loupe.
Again, thanks for all the input everyone![]()