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    This large aubergine Tahitian pearl measures 12.5mm in diameter and it has great color. The purple body color has rich green and rose overtones. The cultured pearl has nice luminosity and little flaws. Very spherical. The ring holds 40 accent diamonds. The setting is well made and in good shape.

    how much you guys will give the price range?thanks!!!
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    Welcome, applecheek,

    Is the metal 18k gold? I think I can make out 750 stamped inside, but not sure. The pearl looks to have exceptional color. Not sure about the quality of the diamonds, maybe just need cleaning, as I'm not getting much sparkle.
    How many points of diamonds? Are they full cut?

    I would be a bit concerned about the fine large pearl being easily damaged in such a high setting, and would be tempted to have it reset in a pendant or another type of ring, but that is just my own personal taste.
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    What is the price? It seems to be what the dealer says it is, unless it is another clever freshwater, but he does not disclose the grade of the metal??? It looks like white metal except for the seat for the pearl which looks yellow. Or is that my monitor and/or my eyes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caitlin View Post
    What is the price? It seems to be what the dealer says it is, unless it is another clever freshwater, but he does not disclose the grade of the metal??? It looks like white metal except for the seat for the pearl which looks yellow. Or is that my monitor and/or my eyes?

    the missing part...I thought only the pearl part are important...I do see that yellow part too...

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    The setting is well made and in good shape, though it could use a polishing. The inside is stamped 750, which is the European designation for 18K gold. The ring is a size 7 1/2 that weighs 9.2 grams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by applecheek View Post
    the missing part...I thought only the pearl part are important...I do see that yellow part too...

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    The setting is well made and in good shape, though it could use a polishing. The inside is stamped 750, which is the European designation for 18K gold. The ring is a size 7 1/2 that weighs 9.2 grams.
    this is a auction piece so I want to know what is the reasonable price range for this one?

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    It is too difficult to name a range without knowing the information about the diamonds.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pattye View Post
    It is too difficult to name a range without knowing the information about the diamonds.
    ...I have no idea about those diamonds either...how about pearl itself?

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    Also depends on what blemishing might be present under the setting, but low would be roughly $200 and up from there (pearl value only)---------cannot tell what blemishes or scratches might be present on the surface of the pearl that don't show in the photo.

    Appears to be a combination of both 18k white and yellow gold. Am surprised the auction house did not estimate the weight of diamonds, based on their size and number, or advise if they are fully faceted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pattye View Post
    Also depends on what blemishing might be present under the setting, but low would be roughly $200 and up from there (pearl value only)---------cannot tell what blemishes or scratches might be present on the surface of the pearl that don't show in the photo.

    Appears to be a combination of both 18k white and yellow gold. Am surprised the auction house did not estimate the weight of diamonds, based on their size and number, or advise if they are fully faceted.

    I do have question about that too.they only said"accent diamond",sounds suspious...maybe they are not real...thank you for your opnion!!!

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    Gorgeous coloring showing up in the photos there! The pearl looks a bit bulleted on the surface, and the luster trends more on the satin side rather than metallic- all in all a nice pearl though. All in all, I'd say considering the amount of gold, the color and size of the pearl if you purchase the piece for less than $300 USD you have a pretty sweet deal!

    "Accent diamonds" is jewelry-speak for .01ct pave stones, which are not typically cut round-brilliant style (meaning they do not have the standard 51 facets), and are often of medium quality i.e. SI1 or SI; the thinking behind that is the diamonds are so small anyways, that there's no real need to use flawless or VVS stones since they will not be large enough to scintillate properly.

    They do need cleaning though- when I first saw the pictures I immediately thought marcasite, which is that metallicky stone commonly used in Sterling pieces. Polishing and cleaning the ring should be no more than $25USD at any brick and mortar, but keep in mind that the pearl will have to come off in order to protect it from getting heated in the process, so be sure to obtain your repair services from a jeweler that is comfortable and adept at dealing with these gems- they can be so delicate! Good Luck!!
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    you are so professional!!!amazing!!!well,I got this one for$322,am I been ripped off???
    where I can got great deal like you said???can you tell me some great price website?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ashley View Post
    Gorgeous coloring showing up in the photos there! The pearl looks a bit bulleted on the surface, and the luster trends more on the satin side rather than metallic- all in all a nice pearl though. All in all, I'd say considering the amount of gold, the color and size of the pearl if you purchase the piece for less than $300 USD you have a pretty sweet deal!

    "Accent diamonds" is jewelry-speak for .01ct pave stones, which are not typically cut round-brilliant style (meaning they do not have the standard 51 facets), and are often of medium quality i.e. SI1 or SI; the thinking behind that is the diamonds are so small anyways, that there's no real need to use flawless or VVS stones since they will not be large enough to scintillate properly.

    They do need cleaning though- when I first saw the pictures I immediately thought marcasite, which is that metallicky stone commonly used in Sterling pieces. Polishing and cleaning the ring should be no more than $25USD at any brick and mortar, but keep in mind that the pearl will have to come off in order to protect it from getting heated in the process, so be sure to obtain your repair services from a jeweler that is comfortable and adept at dealing with these gems- they can be so delicate! Good Luck!!

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    I really want reset this pearl as a pendent as what you said!what is the best style for this pearl you think?

    Quote Originally Posted by pattye View Post
    Welcome, applecheek,

    Is the metal 18k gold? I think I can make out 750 stamped inside, but not sure. The pearl looks to have exceptional color. Not sure about the quality of the diamonds, maybe just need cleaning, as I'm not getting much sparkle.
    How many points of diamonds? Are they full cut?

    I would be a bit concerned about the fine large pearl being easily damaged in such a high setting, and would be tempted to have it reset in a pendant or another type of ring, but that is just my own personal taste.

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    Try the ring out first. You may find you really like it.
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    IT"s too big for me...my ring size is 4,this one is7.25!
    But I will see in two days...will report soon!

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