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No longer available at Tiffany, this is basically my dream solitaire: elegant, so easy to wear, smooth like butter on the finger but heavy and substantial. It would be spectacular as an engagement ring for a practical, classy woman who doesn't like jewelry to get in the way of her exciting life.
Genuine Tiffany 0.41ct F/VS2 (eye-clean, white-white) round brilliant in Etoile platinum (950) solitaire setting. Some light scratches/patina due to normal wear. Size 6.5, never been sized. Could be polished to perfection by any Tiffany store (or, probably, any jeweler who works in platinum).
Even more fun: this ring comes with TONS of papers. Original sales receipt, original insurance valuation (x 2 copies!), original Tiffany certificate... in its original, falling-apart, faux leather Tiffany & Co folio. Purchase date 12/18/1995. You could even be creepy and check out the address of the guy who originally bought it. (Please don't.)
I have tons of photos and happy to take more to answer any questions you might have! Paypal F&F only. No returns, since I'm a private seller. US shipping is included (tracked & insured) -- if you're international, please get in touch and maybe we can figure something out. I'm evergreen on PS, and have bought & sold many times on LT and DB.
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The brief version:
A. SOLD Lab grown diamond huggie earrings
B. Lab alexandrite, 4.70ct, set in 14k white gold size 6.5, $450
C. Lab grown diamond band, 14k white gold, size 6.5, $250
D. 14k rose gold 4mm moissanite ring, 6.5, $300
E. Natural 0.37ct-center (est.) OEC 5-stone platinum ring, size 8, $400
F. Lab grown 1.26 G/SI2 certified diamond from James Allen in 14k bezel setting, $1500.
G. Natural (irradiated) white & blue diamond band, 14k white gold, size 6.5, $250
More details:
A. Lab grown 5-stone (2.5mm stones) huggie earrings, 14k rose gold, made by Ouros Jewels. Clasps are quite secure but easy to operate. Barely worn, I apparently prefer a smaller-diameter hoop. Here’s the Etsy listing: https://www.etsy.com/listing/917655147/round-lab-grown-diamond-earrings-18-kt
B. Lab-grown alexandrite, 4.70ct, 10mm x 10mm, cut by Jason Brim. Synthetic chrysoberyl (not corundum), precision cut, with quite a fantastical color change. Completely clean, those are fingerprints. ;) Set in a sturdy 14k white gold Stuller setting, size 6.5.
C. Lab grown teeny-tiny-diamond delicate band (although, metal-wise, does not feel delicate, quite a solid and wearable ring!). Custom-made by Ouros Jewels, size 6.5.
D. 14k RG 4mm moissanite bezel ring, size 6.5. Made by Etsy seller Tamara McFarland. Solid, smooth, SO comfortable and easy to wear. Well-loved here, but I’ve switched to a plain band post-baby.
E. 0.37ct OEC diamond 5-stone platinum ring, size 8. Antique platinum ring (unmarked, acid-tested), 0.37ct K/L SI2 (est - sold to me as G/H SI1 so it's probably in there somewhere!) center stone, 4.48 x 4.46mm, likely from the 1920s-30s, flanked by 4 single-cut diamonds estimated at 0.11-0.13ct. Inclusions are clear and pretty hard to see, certainly not overt at normal viewing distance. Prongs are in great shape, and shank is thin but still has plenty of wear left in it!
F. James Allen 1.26ct G/SI2 (blue nuance) certified ideal cut round brilliant lab-created diamond ring. Loose stone here: https://www.jamesallen.com/loose-diamonds/round-cut/1.26-carat-g-color-si2-clarity-ideal-cut-sku-9836548 - but, here’s the thing, I wanted the stone to look subtly blue and I wanted to see the inclusions. Darn it, the stone looks WHITE and I can barely even find those metallic inclusions with a loupe because they are so neatly aligned with the cut. I know it looks impressive from the video but ultimately… disappointingly eye-clean to me. Set in 14k white gold bezel, size 6.75. Only very lightly worn; turns out round brilliant cut isn’t my jam, either. It’s engraved “Grown under pressure” and was a gift from me to me (see, that’s why it was supposed to look lab-grown… symbolic, etc!!).
G. Petite white and irradiated-blue diamond band, set in 14k white gold, lightly worn, size 6.5.
Prices include insured priority shipping anywhere in the US. Please email to ask about international shipping. Paypal Friends & Family only, please, and since I'm selling from a personal collection, I don't accept returns, so that's all the more reason to ask for more info to help you make your decision. I'm happy to take more photos!
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The brief version:
A. Pair of emerald-cut garnets, 5.7 cttw, 10.3 x 5.7mm, $600
B. Heated tanzanite cushion, 1.7ct, 6.8 x 6.8mm, $400
C. Grey-green oval tourmaline, 1.06ct, 7.5 x 6mm, $50
D. Mint green tourmaline, octagonal, 1.32ct, 7.1 x 7.1mm, $125
E. Bright minty green tourmaline, emerald cut, 2.58ct, 11.8x5.8mm, $400
More details:
A. Pair of “light tsavorite” emerald-cut garnets, 5.7cttw, 10.3x5.7mm, an awesome pair for earrings. One has a feather on its side which, per the long-time PriceScoper/gem “prosumer” who sold them to me, should not preclude safe setting. It doesn’t detract from the otherwise excellent clarity of the pair, since it’s off to the side.
B. Heated precision-cut tanzanite – from Bill Vance of Vance Gems. 1.7ct 6.8mm square, with a deep, saturated “blurple” color.
C. Grey-green oval tourmaline, cut by Dan Stair, 1.06ct, 7.5 x 6mm, also (if you are a careful reader, you are rewarded!) happy to include this one free with purchase of any other gem.
D. Light minty/sea-green tourmaline, 1.32ct, 7.1 x 7.1mm, flashy, precision step-cut octagon with refreshing light-green color. I love the combination of subtle color and dramatic flash in this one.
E. Green-clear (actually bicolor, although you don’t notice it unless you look for it) emerald-cut tourmaline. 2.58ct, a long and leggy ~11.8 x 5.8mm, cut in the US and described as “neon” by the cutter (soft call, but it really is a great color.
Prices include insured priority shipping anywhere in the US. Please email to ask about international shipping. Paypal Friends & Family only, please, and since I'm selling from a personal collection, I don't accept returns, so that's all the more reason to ask for more info to help you make your decision. I'm happy to take more photos!
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A. WenPearl 21” peach freshwater keshi necklace with goldtone clasp, $70
B. Tahitianpearl.biz light grey 9-10mm baroque Tahitian necklace, 17”, 14K gold clasp, $350
C. 14k white gold with 5mm moissanite bezel necklace, 16.25”, $200
D. Big ol’ peachy keshi pearl on 14k gold-filled necklace, 19.25”, $40
A. An assertive freshwater keshi necklace from well-known Etsy seller WenPearls -- custom ordered in a length I just don’t wear! (Silly me.) The pearls are 15-20 x 22-29mm, described as “golden peach.” I'd restring, but hoping someone loves these just as they are. https://www.etsy.com/listing/288504557/no129-134golden-color-baroque-pearlfull -- string #132 was the one I bought, to see Wen’s (rather…better) photos.
B. Tahitianpearl.biz light grey 9-10mm semi-baroque Tahitian pearl necklace, 17", with 14k white gold matte ball clasp. Comes with signed/stamped Certificate of Authenticity which includes a photo of the item. A gorgeous mixture of warm grey, cool grey, and light tan neutral Tahitians which goes with literally anything. I only wore these once or twice before finding my holy grail light grey circled Tahitian necklace on LT, so these never get worn any more. :(
C. Utterly simple and classic moissanite necklace in the “diamonds by the yard” style. 14k white gold, short so it sits right at your collarbone like a floating drop of sparkle. Everyone needs one of these in their jewelry wardrobe!
D. Nifty peach-colored, with some pink and green overtones, keshi pearl from WenPearl set on a 14k gold-filled necklace which itself is gently sparkly due to the flattened links. Very wearable… dipping a toe into the Big Lumpy Pearls waters, if the keshi necklace above is Too Much Going On!
Prices include insured priority shipping anywhere in the US. Please email to ask about international shipping. Paypal Friends & Family only, please, and since I'm selling from a personal collection, I don't accept returns, so that's all the more reason to ask for more info to help you make your decision. I'm happy to take more photos!
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