Aquitaine

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I spotted this ring at the thrift shop and decided to get it. There are two hearts on each side of the stone, in time for Valentine's Day. It has substance, not light in weight. The stone is quite large and I'm wondering if it's a zircon? There is a sterling mark inside the band with a logo that appears to be an Indian head??? I was going cross-eyed with my magnifier glass looking at it. It's rather a unique stamp. Would love thoughts about the ring. Thanks so much!
 

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Red-Coat

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Nice looking ring, but appearances can be deceptive. The maker mark seems to be for a company called Romega Inc. of Rome, Georgia who were in business from c.1950 to c.1970. All of their jewellery was ‘costume’ and they’re best known for pierced sterling wedding bands, art deco styled sterling rings with glass stones and gold-filled jewellery.

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I spotted this ring at the thrift shop and decided to get it. There are two hearts on each side of the stone, in time for Valentine's Day. It has substance, not light in weight. The stone is quite large and I'm wondering if it's a zircon? There is a sterling mark inside the band with a logo that appears to be an Indian head??? I was going cross-eyed with my magnifier glass looking at it. It's rather a unique stamp. Would love thoughts about the ring. Thanks so much!
Very Nice!!! Congrats!!!
 

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