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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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SO pretty - may I ask where you got it?
 
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.
 
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.

Whoa - thanks! Now I'll never get my laundry done today.
 
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!
 
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?
 
for research.

Awww - you're so nice! And happy to do it. I *did* have to read every single one of prettyinpave's posts, but I think we got there in the end! And there are worse ways to spend an hour than reading PS posts! I've done it...ahem!...a few times before...

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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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IMG_6159.jpeg

This is gorgeous @glitterata. I love this ring. I just noticed it’s engraved too.
 
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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This made my breath catch! Talk about small but perfectly formed! :kiss2:
 
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