Can you help to Identify Ring?

Discussion in 'Jewelry' started by Suryagiri2012, Oct 4, 2020.

  1. Suryagiri2012

    Suryagiri2012 Member

    Can you help me to identify this ring, era, style or maker.

    It is solid white gold with VVS2 diamonds. Missing 2 small diamonds. Main stone is aprroximatelly 0.25 carats each. No mark but I had certified the diamond on GIA associated Gemology Lab.

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    Last edited: Oct 4, 2020
  2. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    while your knuckles are clear, the ring is not..
    I suggest further pics of the ring on a neutral background...and attention to any identifying marks inside the band..
    also...
    can u tell us anymore about the rings history, and how you came to have it and where it is now.?
    Help us, to help you !!! :happy::happy:
     
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  3. Suryagiri2012

    Suryagiri2012 Member

    It was my mother's ring. And I had tested the stone and the metal. The metal is solid gold, if I am not wrong remembered about 18 karats since I had get credit against gold on it about 200$ last month. The diamonds are tested in Indonesian Government owned Gemology Lab that associated to GIA Singapore. The result are VVS2 for the stones.

    But I found no mark at all on the band. Might be the model can help to identify it.
     
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  4. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    The design is very artistic , but unknown to me.


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    VVS2 is a nice grade, but diamonds under 1 carat , are not very high value ...unless the cut and color are also near perfect..
     
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  5. Suryagiri2012

    Suryagiri2012 Member

    In my town, a total 0.6 carats diamonds ring with tennis design at Israel company costs me 3000$. The design that make it expensive. I used to have 1.25 and 1carats earings (total wheight 2.25 carats both side) SI1 and only got 1000$ when I sold them because the design is simple.
     
  6. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    It is a nice ring, Suryagiri. The design looks late 60s-early 70s to me, but let's wait for the others.
    The best way to photograph a ring is to put it down, so not on the hand. Because a camera is likely to focus on the hand rather than the ring.
    I usually photograph rings on a simple white piece of paper.;)
     
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  7. Suryagiri2012

    Suryagiri2012 Member

    Thank you for the info
     
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