Natural (Likely small accent stones)

Natural (Likely small accent stones) · Round Brilliant (Two visible clear stones)

Fair to Poor (Commercial grade cut) Cut

Natural (Likely small accent stones) - Round Brilliant (Two visible clear stones)

Carat

0.02 - 0.05 carats each (Estimated)

Color

K-M (Visible faint yellow/brown tint)

Clarity

I1-I2 (Visible cloudiness and crystal inclusions)

Shape

Round Brilliant (Two visible clear stones)

Overall Assessment

The clear stones are low-grade natural diamond accents with significant inclusions and poor light performance, common in mid-century commercial jewelry.

Cut Quality

Fair to Poor (Commercial grade cut)

Brilliance

Low due to inclusions and surface dirt

Fire

Minimal dispersion of spectral colors

Scintillation

Low; pattern is unbalanced

Proportions

High crown with shallow pavilion, uneven table facets

Symmetry

Good (Basic commercial standard)

Polish

Fair (Visible surface grime and light scratching)

Fluorescence

Indeterminable under photographic lighting

Inclusions

Crystals, clouds, and feathers visible to the naked eye

Blemishes

Surface abrasions and dirt buildup around the prongs

Origin

Natural; likely from mass-produced commercial jewelry sources

Treatment Detection

None detected, but quality suggests untreated low-grade material

Estimated Value

$5 - $20 total for the clear accent stones (secondary market value)

Certification Estimate

Unlikely to be certified by major labs (e.g., GIA) due to low weight and commercial quality

Investment Potential

None; value is tied to the scrap gold weight of the setting and sentimental worth

Similar Diamonds

Standard 'melee' diamonds used in commercial vintage fashion jewelry

Setting Suggestions

Best kept in the current vintage 10k or 14k gold multi-stone cluster setting

Care & Maintenance

Gentle cleaning with a soft brush and mild soap to remove heavy oil and dirt buildup

Interesting Facts

The piece appears to be a multi-gemstone mother's ring or fashion pendant featuring marquise-cut sapphire, emerald, and garnet/ruby alongside the round diamonds

Identified on 6/28/2026
Natural (Likely small accent stones) Round Brilliant (Two visible clear stones) | Diamond Identifier