I realize that I’ve been a little remiss in posting recently. There is, however, a WEALTH of information here. You can use the search feature to find information on European Gemological Lab’s (EGL) difficulties and issues. Are you planning on a cruise ? Search for it. You NEED to read what I’ve posted here first … especially before you make any purchases. Need to sell an item of jewelry ? Look at the link that is just below the banner on this page. Other than that, I promise to be more regular in coming days.
Meanwhile, here’s a little treat. it’s an oldy that I posted here quite some time back. This is an Edwardian Period piece (1901 – 1915) and the gemstone is a natural and unheated aquamarine, one of the finest that has landed on my work-table; a beauty. The piece is hand-fabricated and engraved.
If you have any questions to do with appraisal science, gems, vintage or contemporary jewelry … or other related issues, don’t hesitate to get in touch. Info is on the contact page. Best to you all. Ken
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