misskittycat
Brilliant_Rock
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Mr K and I have been talking about a significant piece of jewelry for our tenth anniversary next year and I was very keen on getting a large antique diamond ring. I have been doing quite a bit of research about stones and what I like so that when the time came I would know what to look for and the kind of style that appealed to me. My holy grail was 4ct, small table, chunky facet pattern (but not too chunky) 10mm, no visible inclusions and a little bit of warmth but not too low coloured. I prefered an OEC but was open to the right cushion as well. If I found a beautiful 3ct stone that fit all of those parameters I would have considered a three stone ring but I think my heart lay with the honking solitaire idea.
Just over a week ago, Erica and Grace sent out their sneak peek newsletter and there, front and centre, was Gladys. She ticked all of the boxes. She is a cushiony OEC, a GIA L, no visible inclusions.... She made my heart go pitter patter.
http://jewelsbyericagrace.smugmug.com/Jewelry/Loose-Diamonds/400ct-Old-European-Cut-Diamond/30664232_SSTH63#!i=2648514313&k=jQLQffg
After dropping a lot of hints, Mr K finally took the initiative and asked if I wanted to buy her. I immediately contacted Erica and a few days later, the deposit is now paid and she is (partially) mine.
I did check in with Adam at OWD but I think I faced the same challenges as Valmanin in that he doesn't seem to have a huge amount in the spec set that i have and the price range we were willing to pay. The best we could do was a full carat smaller in a beautiful OEC that was almost the same price. I have to say Gladys was more than Mr K had planned on spending but she is honestly an incredibly good deal. Or so I think!
So next steps - we need to find a setting for her. I have been tossing up between the Julia and the Sophie but Erica said this morning that they could also go custom if there was something else I liked. I currently have a halo engagement ring (and I honestly think that putting a halo on her wouldn't work for me day to day anyway) and want something classic but slightly vintage. I am in no particular hurry to have her set but would like to get her back to Australia before Christmas. Any brilliant suggestions?
Just over a week ago, Erica and Grace sent out their sneak peek newsletter and there, front and centre, was Gladys. She ticked all of the boxes. She is a cushiony OEC, a GIA L, no visible inclusions.... She made my heart go pitter patter.
http://jewelsbyericagrace.smugmug.com/Jewelry/Loose-Diamonds/400ct-Old-European-Cut-Diamond/30664232_SSTH63#!i=2648514313&k=jQLQffg
After dropping a lot of hints, Mr K finally took the initiative and asked if I wanted to buy her. I immediately contacted Erica and a few days later, the deposit is now paid and she is (partially) mine.
I did check in with Adam at OWD but I think I faced the same challenges as Valmanin in that he doesn't seem to have a huge amount in the spec set that i have and the price range we were willing to pay. The best we could do was a full carat smaller in a beautiful OEC that was almost the same price. I have to say Gladys was more than Mr K had planned on spending but she is honestly an incredibly good deal. Or so I think!
So next steps - we need to find a setting for her. I have been tossing up between the Julia and the Sophie but Erica said this morning that they could also go custom if there was something else I liked. I currently have a halo engagement ring (and I honestly think that putting a halo on her wouldn't work for me day to day anyway) and want something classic but slightly vintage. I am in no particular hurry to have her set but would like to get her back to Australia before Christmas. Any brilliant suggestions?