kiwipaul
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I recently acquired this most unusual 9ct gold ring set with a 9.75mm diameter button shaped golden pearl.
No provenance other than previous owner bought it from an estate sale several years ago.
The ring looks to me like it is Arts & Crafts period, parts of it are assembled, and the engraving on the leaf pattern shoulders is different on each, suggesting these may be hand done rather than churned out of a lost wax mold.
If I saw this ring with say an Opal in it, I would confidently call it as pre-1940's.
The pearl is gritty to the tooth, I've handled lots of Miki's and some naturals, little doubt it is a real pearl.
Under a 30x loupe and very bright light the rim of the button (thinest part of the pearl) is translucent. I can see depth in it.
It also appears that the light shines right through the pearl, almost illuminating it, although this is a little hard to tell in the setting, which has a post as well as the claws.
Now this is strange, at three places around the rim, looking into the pearl I can make what looks like a tiny flake of a lighter material.
Hard to describe, but they are like a tiny fleck sized leaf under the surface, maybe 1/100 size of a matchhead.
These don't disturb the integrity or colour of the exterior, I can only see them when looking "in".
They're a bit like an inclusion in a gemstone.
Bear in mind I live in New Zealand. The Cook Islands including Tongareva was administered by our country until 1965, and we have a larger population of Cooks people living in NZ than actually live in the Islands.
Could this be a vintage Pipi Pearl ring?
Do the "inclusions" I describe make any sense in a natural pearl?
Sorry my pics haven't come out so well, the forum is resizing some of them down a bit, I'll try and post some better asap.
The pearl is actually a bit lighter in colour, and more "silvery" than the pictures depict.
Thanks in advance
Paul
Auckland, New Zealand
No provenance other than previous owner bought it from an estate sale several years ago.
The ring looks to me like it is Arts & Crafts period, parts of it are assembled, and the engraving on the leaf pattern shoulders is different on each, suggesting these may be hand done rather than churned out of a lost wax mold.
If I saw this ring with say an Opal in it, I would confidently call it as pre-1940's.
The pearl is gritty to the tooth, I've handled lots of Miki's and some naturals, little doubt it is a real pearl.
Under a 30x loupe and very bright light the rim of the button (thinest part of the pearl) is translucent. I can see depth in it.
It also appears that the light shines right through the pearl, almost illuminating it, although this is a little hard to tell in the setting, which has a post as well as the claws.
Now this is strange, at three places around the rim, looking into the pearl I can make what looks like a tiny flake of a lighter material.
Hard to describe, but they are like a tiny fleck sized leaf under the surface, maybe 1/100 size of a matchhead.
These don't disturb the integrity or colour of the exterior, I can only see them when looking "in".
They're a bit like an inclusion in a gemstone.
Bear in mind I live in New Zealand. The Cook Islands including Tongareva was administered by our country until 1965, and we have a larger population of Cooks people living in NZ than actually live in the Islands.
Could this be a vintage Pipi Pearl ring?
Do the "inclusions" I describe make any sense in a natural pearl?
Sorry my pics haven't come out so well, the forum is resizing some of them down a bit, I'll try and post some better asap.
The pearl is actually a bit lighter in colour, and more "silvery" than the pictures depict.
Thanks in advance
Paul
Auckland, New Zealand
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