Today was the Day....!!! - Diamonds Update

pointdlr

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Today was the day that metal detecting paid me back. I stopped by a permission that I thought was burned out. After 15 minutes or so of no good signals, I decided to dig pull tabs. I dug 2 pulltabs within a small area and heard a third signal. I have to admit, it didn't sound much different than the other two. I dug it anyway. I saw some scissors, and knew I had hit. I dug almost 150 silver coins last year, but nothing even compared to the feeling of seeing this ring. My hunting buddy lostlake said it was the ugliest thing he has ever seen. I love it, and could care less if it is "ugly". I knew it was gold just by the weight, but had no idea how big it really was. 25 grams of 14K on my old mail scale!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am assuming this is very heavy for a ring. There are 22 diamonds(can't confirm yet, but I am extremely confident they are real). 6 baguette style and 16 little ones. I did a little research, and found out the scissors are a masonic symbol. Hopefully, someone can confirm this for me. On top of everything else, this is the first ring I have ever found that fits my big fingers. Best ring I have ever found, and easily the most valuable. I am stoked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I would have confirmed diamonds tonight, but my jeweler bro-in-law cut his head open and had to go get some stitches. I will update post with his opinion.
Regards,
Jon Dickinson
www.prehistoricartifacts.com
-UPDATE- I was able to take the ring in to my bro-in-laws jewelry shop after work. The first thing he did was weigh the ring on a digital scale. It weighs 25.78 grams. He confirmed 14K gold, and said it is over a half ounce of pure gold!! He was amazed at the size of it, and stated that you don't see too many of that weight. Next, he examined the stones and quickly confirmed that they are real diamonds!! He said the 6 baguette style diamonds were of a very high quality for the cut(good color and lacking flaws), and could easily be used as accent pieces on a high dollar engagement ring. He said the 16 other diamonds really didn't have too much value b/c of their size. He said we would have to take apart to get an accurate carat measurement, so I let that topic rest. I asked him about value and here is what he said. Scrap value would be over $1000, he would sell it as a ring in the $1500-2000 range(he did joke about there being a limited market for the motif...), and it would cost about $3000 to have it made today. Apparently, it is all high quality custom work.
Where I found it- A very large 1847 house in a nice neighborhood
Target- I wasn't too excited when I heard it. Figured it for a pull tab. It was about 6" deep.
 

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rockyredbaron

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cntrydncr1

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Re: Today was the Day....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wow, that is cool!!! For someone like me who taught sewing and worked as a seamstress that is a pretty neat ring! congrats and hope the diamonds are real!
 

lairmo

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Re: Today was the Day....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I was told that diamonds need to 'breathe'.....that would explain the holes on the inside. Besides, how can light come through when you are wearing it? (Of course, one might argue that 'breathing' takes place when it's on your finger as well).... :tongue3:
supersonicf111 said:
Why are there holes on the inside?

The holes allow light to come through the bottome side of the diamonds. Look at any band type ring with diamonds and you'll usually see holes on the inside. Interesting ring!
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N.J.THer

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Re: Today was the Day....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wow that is one big (ugly) ring...I would be proud to have it in my collection. Congrats!!

NJ
 

thrillathahunt

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Re: Today was the Day....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yeah, she's butt ugly alright, and heavy.

I'd take her home in a heartbeat though! :love4:

Congratulations!!! :thumbsup:
 

supersonicf111

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Re: Today was the Day....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

lairmo said:
I was told that diamonds need to 'breathe'.....that would explain the holes on the inside. Besides, how can light come through when you are wearing it? (Of course, one might argue that 'breathing' takes place when it's on your finger as well).... :tongue3:
supersonicf111 said:
Why are there holes on the inside?

The holes allow light to come through the bottome side of the diamonds. Look at any band type ring with diamonds and you'll usually see holes on the inside. Interesting ring!
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Did the research, so I stand corrected. The holes help in alignment of the diamond and protect the point. They also aid in cleaning the stone.

http://www.jewelry-secrets.com/Othe...In-Rings/Why-Do-Rings-Have-Holes-In-Them.html
 

warsawdaddy

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Re: Today was the Day....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Are the scissor arms platinum or white gold? Angry tailor?Hope he never measures my inseam. Terrific find and congratulations.Yeah it's ugly,maybe Jeff will put a paper bag over it for the banner.
 

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pointdlr

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The scissor is made of the same 14 K yellow gold. I think the flash on the camera just distorted the color a little bit.
Everyone- Thanks for the comments on the ring. It may be ugly, but sure is a good conversation piece.
Regards,
Jon Dickinson.
 

zaxfire69

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Limited market for the Motif. That is classic ;D :thumbsup: I have to respectfully agree. That is a great hunk of gold and jewels. Finding that is a great find. Good job.
 

TN-Joe

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Man what an ugly ring. :o
Congrads on a super find.
Joe
 

STH69

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that would keep me detecting for a while!
 

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