Posted 9 years ago
antiquerose
(1467 items)
Hi there:
I found this ring years ago when my son was little and I had him at a park. He is now 24 years old -- so I found this like 16 years ago. In was buried in some sand at the park. It could have been lost there -- or was lost wherever they brought the sand in from. Kinda looks older. I see no marks, or if they are there - they are worn down. I think it is Sterling silver -- and might the stone be a Rock Crystal?
Any ideas on style, possible year from, or stone is appreciated. Thanks
~ Rose ~
Recently I've been taking a interest in Labradorite, which is very similar to Moonstone, your stone has a lovely blue tinge. It's a very simple pretty ring.
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kyratango
Peasejean55 --> Thanks Jean for you comment. I will look into that!!
Manikin
racer4four
mikelv85
I've been looking at rings too that are Danish, from the 30's to 60's and it's resembles some of them. This does appear to be old with the "berries" even worn. The rings I've been looking at have mostly been signed, but one never knows...
I just had another thought, have you recently cleaned this? I'm thinking you didn't and it makes me wonder, do you think this may be white gold??? Take it in to find out and let us know.
Thanks ~ SHAREURPASSION ~ no have not cleaned it. Will look, and will take it to be checked out. Might the stone be natural Moonstone?????
https://cdn-img-0.wanelo.com/p/427/2b2/c48/60b0d227e54fe4451a3b723/x354-q80.jpg
Yes, why would they do the extra work of letting the back open with a crappy stone and silver? Could be white gold indeed, just get it tested to be sure
Yes....Maybe I better have it checked out.....I will look myself again to see IF I can see any marks.
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SEAN68
valentino97
shareurpassion --> Thanks for all your comment and suggestions and Help, I will try to get that done here and keep you posted. Sweet Find it WAS !!
Rick55
Efesgirl
...and NEWTIMES --> For the comment also !!
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Trey
aura
Hi, nice little ring. Doesn't it have any marks? If not then it is not from Scandinavia as suggested above. We have a long tradition of marking everything silver and gold.
Unless there has been a mark that has been worndown and therefore not notisable.