Seller | GemFever |
Category | Settings |
Created | November 20, 2013 |
Location | MD, USA |
Asking price | $2,500 |
Stunning vintage setting. I bought the ring for the center diamond, and since I wear a much simpler style, the vintage setting is up for sale to rebuild the hefty hole in my budget.
Here's a detailed description from the appraisal: "This Edwardian ring features an old European cut diamond [not for sale] in a four prong setting. The remainder of the domed top of the ring is encrusted with seventy, pave set old European and single cut diamonds accented with milgrain detailing."
The ring is size 5. It held a stone that's approximately 8.3-8.5mm, 2.5cts. The metal is not stamped, but I did the scratch & acid test and it tests for platinum (I ran the test twice, on the back of the shank and on the prongs).
When I checked for fluorescence, I discovered that two of the biggest accent diamonds in the setting have strong blue fluor. They are set symmetrically, so I wonder if the jeweler who made this ring did it intentionally. I think it's pretty cool ;-)
Check out my video [for best results, set resolution to 1440HD and open full screen]:
I'm asking $2500 or Best Offer. I will allow a 3-day inspection and return period (provided you don't set anything), but buyer pays return shipping *with full insurance*. I won't be responsible if the return package gets lost in the mail, so please protect yourself.
Thanks for looking! Message me with any questions you might have, and for additional pics. I took a ton before the OEC was unset.