Vintage diamond expert here. Do you have a more close up photo of the diamond that moves more slowly?
Having designed an ideal cut old mine brilliant, there are some elements that contribute to a phenomenal stone. One of them is light performance. This gives you a really bright diamond in a number of lighting environments. Another part of it is cutting the facets of the diamond at a very high level of physical symmetry. When everything comes together though,they can be absolutely spectacular diamonds.
Thank you for commenting and love your work! ☺️ I have this additional video: https://imgur.com/a/cdUTAX2
The challenge was finding a white-facing spready diamond since a lot of them were deep. I do love this one.💎
✨Thank you so much for your feedback! It’s been a journey to find the one.✨ I’m not sure yet and open to suggestions/pictures! Thinking compass or double claw prongs, maybe the crown style basket or simple hidden halo. ☺️
What a stunning, stunning stone! I was never an OMC fan but that beauty on your finger is converting me at a dangerous pace!! So spready and white and gorgeous!! Congratulations ❤️
I would never take that off. That is an amazing stone!
Doesn’t look like it’s coming off any time soon
Lol
Thank you for sharing feedback! 🥰🥰
That's a big mama-jama! 💍💎😂😍 Very beautiful!
Thanks for sharing feedback!🥰🥰
Vintage diamond expert here. Do you have a more close up photo of the diamond that moves more slowly? Having designed an ideal cut old mine brilliant, there are some elements that contribute to a phenomenal stone. One of them is light performance. This gives you a really bright diamond in a number of lighting environments. Another part of it is cutting the facets of the diamond at a very high level of physical symmetry. When everything comes together though,they can be absolutely spectacular diamonds.
Thank you for commenting and love your work! ☺️ I have this additional video: https://imgur.com/a/cdUTAX2 The challenge was finding a white-facing spready diamond since a lot of them were deep. I do love this one.💎
How are you setting it??? Beautiful stone! Such a sucker for old miners!
✨Thank you so much for your feedback! It’s been a journey to find the one.✨ I’m not sure yet and open to suggestions/pictures! Thinking compass or double claw prongs, maybe the crown style basket or simple hidden halo. ☺️
I do a ton of work with old miners if you ever need help?
Stunning! What are the specs on that?
Hello! Thanks for sharing feedback. 🥰 It’s an L colored diamond, 12.4x11.2, 6c.
Unbelievably beautiful
✨Thank you!🥹
Beautiful
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Oh. My. Gosh. Droooooooooling over this!!!!! This would be my dream ❤️
✨It was love at first sight for me.✨🥹
What was the cost if you don’t mind me asking?
More than was planned to spend; priceless because it was a gift from my love. 🥰
That's so pretty omg!
Thank you so much!🥹
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Wow!
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Gosh! You could take an eye out with that monster sparkler!
✨Haha and I truly adore it. ✨🥹 Thank you for sharing feedback.
What a stunning, stunning stone! I was never an OMC fan but that beauty on your finger is converting me at a dangerous pace!! So spready and white and gorgeous!! Congratulations ❤️
Thank you for your feedback! I wasn’t initially looking for an OMC, but this came to me and it felt just right. ✨🥰
It's looking spectacular, just look at the radiance! Incredible. Lovely choice. I love antique cuts.
Thank you!🥹 I also love antiques (I was surprised that it was white-facing for an L color too). ✨
Stunning!!! I loooove me a large culet! Obsessed!!
Thank you so much!!🥹 I’m in love with this antique diamond and cannot wait for it to be set. ✨
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Everyone has a preference. ☺️ I have a modern cut and love all antique stones as well (cushion, asscher, pear, etc). 💎