Seller | circusgirl |
Category | Rings |
Created | August 5, 2015 |
Location | USA |
Asking price | $800 |
I just bought this ring to check out the barely pink color before I placed my order with Schubach's for the next batch. I wanted to check out a larger stone to see what the color saturation was like. I also wanted to see how a colored moissy performed in this size because while my peachy pinks are outrageously beautiful....they are small.
I hit the jackpot with this one. The Ballerina setting is absolutely elegant. It's wonderfully made, the prongs are incredible, and the way the stone sits in it is fantastic. The rounded shank is comfortable beyond compare, and the polish on it will not be surpassed.
The stone is my first cushion, and I never realized how much more depth they have than round brilliants. The faceting is unreal in this stone, and every which way you turn it rewards you with an explosion of sparkle. The Barely Pink moissanites are more beautiful than I imagined. They are a lovely baby pink when you are inside, and a warm, gorgeous, near-white outside. No matter what light you are in, this stone will please you.
It is, however, up for sale because I am a round brilliant gal, and will be using platinum for this project.
This ring retailed for just above $2k. I am asking $800. The stone alone costs far more than that. If you are wiling to do F&F, I'm happy to go to $750. Someone needs to adopt this beauty-the combination of barely pink and rose gold is really beautiful. The refinement of the setting along with the stunning cut of the stone leaves you with a ring that is heirloom quality, and really quite rare.
As far as stats, it's a 7.25, easily sizable, in 14k rose gold, with an 8.5mm barely pink cushion. Both the setting and the stone are from Schubach's.