Posted 6 months ago
Newtimes
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I got this ring many years ago from an aunt. It's 18K yellow gold with tiny diamond chips and ruby chips. Looks to me to be from around 1910.
But I'm no expert. I never really wear it, but I can't part with it, so in this way everybody can enjoy.
If you look closely, you can see it has a tiny moon and star-pattern on it. I think that was popular during that time.
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Please could make a new lighter photo through a loupe? Peehaps it is more clear?
Well I'll try my best to take better pictures later this week. But this ring is really not that spectacular.
The two small rubies in the middle are the 'stars', the 4 diamond chips on the edge of the ring are 'falling stars' and all around the two rubies you can see a tiny 'moon-pattern'
Thanks that you will try to get better pictures I'll wait for them.