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Gem of the day; jewelry as well

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    Daniel.
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    #17

    I love your ring! It was very well designed.

    Men's gold watches are sometimes yellow gold but the standard for men's gold watches is pink gold.

    I remember posting at a jewelry forum once and a bunch of us were trying to share this information with a female poster.

    She was almost apoplectic. She said pink gold was only for females and any man who wore anything made of pink gold must be gay. Lol.

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      @AndyD Those blue prongs are interesting!

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      @AdagioM said in Gem of the day; jewelry as well:

      @AndyD Those blue prongs are interesting!

      They are. Maybe titanium? Or coloured platinum?
      The ring is by Lugano, a US company.

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        Daniel.
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        My favorite aquamarine ring.

        https://www.1stdibs.com/jewelry/rings/cocktail-rings/platinum-aquamarine-diamond-cocktail-ring/id-j_11808082/

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          Daniel.
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          https://www.1stdibs.com/jewelry/necklaces/link-necklaces/4770-carats-kunzite-diamond-yellow-gold-necklace/id-j_24762502/

          I decided to post this kunzite necklace after wanting to post something made of kunzite.

          It had me at hello.

          Love the design.

          Love kunzites.

          The most beautiful kunzite necklace I've seen belonged to Elizabeth Taylor.

          A KUNZITE, AMETHYST AND DIAMOND "TRIPHANES" SAUTOIR, BY VAN CLEEF & ARPELS | Christie's https://share.google/CLmw8QUYby5GYpYG9

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            Daniel.
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            This is an Art Deco platinum necklace with an 80 ct green emerald cut tourmaline.

            The tourmaline was usually an
            indicolite tourmaline as I mentioned but this necklace is the standard design for these necklaces.

            https://rauantiques.com/products/art-deco-green-tourmaline-pendant-80-71-carats

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              This is an Art Deco platinum necklace with an 80 ct green emerald cut tourmaline.

              The tourmaline was usually an
              indicolite tourmaline as I mentioned but this necklace is the standard design for these necklaces.

              https://rauantiques.com/products/art-deco-green-tourmaline-pendant-80-71-carats

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              Steve Miller
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              @Daniel.

              I don’t get much in to jewelery but I really like that necklace!

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                Daniel.
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                @Steve-Miller

                Well, you like design and craftsmanship so it makes sense!

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                  This was in the FT magazine today
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                  I'm not usually a fan of complex or large rings, but this blue diamond with whites is a cracker; I'd buy if I could.

                  20250621_180630.jpg

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                  Daniel.
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                  @AndyD said in Gem of the day; jewelry as well:

                  This was in the FT magazine today
                  20250621_180623.jpg

                  I'm not usually a fan of complex or large rings, but this blue diamond with whites is a cracker; I'd buy if I could.

                  20250621_180630.jpg

                  Spectacular, Andy.

                  I'd have a huge, unmovable vault in my home if I won the lottery.

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                    Perhaps a sign that we have too much, we have a safe for jewellery and a gun cabinet for optics.
                    Who'd nick a piano? But then there's the guitars.
                    First World worries 😊

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                      Daniel.
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                      https://rauantiques.com/products/untreated-burma-spinel-ring-10-25-carats

                      Red spinel is probably my favorite gemstone along with diamonds.

                      I became interested in red spinels when I read about them and saw pictures of them with carved inscriptions done for Moghul rulers.

                      I far prefer red spinels to rubies.

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                        Three Mughal dynasty necklaces | Christie's https://share.google/mg9s76vQ6sO4KNmFr

                        Be sure to click on the video.

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                          I like the store Vivienne from Chateau Love runs online. She sells antique jewelry. Nothing exorbitant in price, just really nice. There's a pair of mother of pearl cufflinks 4 or 5 pages down that I like. She has quite a turnover of merchandise so there's always a lot of "SOLD" items but she stocks it frequently.

                          https://www.chateau-love.com/antiquejewelry

                          The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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