Ibrakeforpossums
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ebay! The seller is called neetstuf2. They do have neat stuff, some of it for neat prices. I got a pair of platinum cufflinks set with really nice natural blue star sapphires from them, too.SO pretty - may I ask where you got it?
ebay! The seller is called neetstuf2. They do have neat stuff, some of it for neat prices. I got a pair of platinum cufflinks set with really nice natural blue star sapphires from them, too.
Gorgeous, just perfect. Can I ask center stone size and finger size?
You *could*...except that the post you're referring to is 20 years old and this poster hasn't posted on Pricescope at all in over 15 years.
So I went through all @prettyinpave's previous posts and apparently the center stone was .9ct H VS2, uncerted. I believe she got the setting from her local jeweler, but it's *very* similar to one Blue Nile used to sell up until recently - 3 stone with a pave band. The side stones are very small - I'm guessing no more than 15 points. For a .9ct diamond to have that much presence on the hand, her finger size can't be too big - I'm guessing a 5 or so? Easy to be off base on this, tho.
Anyway, I hope that's of some help!
Do you take Paypal?
I...wait...what?...who - me?
And hi, @Ibrakeforpossums! I left you a note on my most recent thread - not sure if you saw it.![]()
for research.
I have a new tiny ring. Platinum, art deco, dated 1934, with a 4ish mm center stone. It is a beautifully made ring. The center stone is white, clean, and exquisitely cut. Two of the teeny side stones are full cut, though they're hardly more than 1.5mm in diameter. I imagine the groom going to the jeweler with his small Great Depression budget and asking for the best quality he could buy.
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I have a new tiny ring. Platinum, art deco, dated 1934, with a 4ish mm center stone. It is a beautifully made ring. The center stone is white, clean, and exquisitely cut. Two of the teeny side stones are full cut, though they're hardly more than 1.5mm in diameter. I imagine the groom going to the jeweler with his small Great Depression budget and asking for the best quality he could buy.
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