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<p>[QUOTE="Simona Buhus, post: 3670638, member: 17467"]What is the center stone in the 5-gem brooch? Black onyx?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p><p>Hello again,</p><p>Good to hear from you and thank you for the reply. The 5 stone brooch is missing a middle diamond, there is no stone there, however when I bought it, the seller was selling it as diamond and rubby brooch. It came without a diamond, the seller was rude afterword, so I did not pursue the matter further. I would probably try to sell it at some point, but not as diamond and ruby.</p><p>The other point you raised, abot the other brooch missing a compartment, I did not even realise that until now, when I read your message and compared it with the one above it. </p><p>I should rename this message " How not to buy a sentimental brooch". <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" /></p><p>I don't regret buying them, they are special to me just because they survived the test of time.</p><p><br /></p><p>P. S. Hope you received my emails, I had some issues with my mailbox.</p><p><br /></p><p>Kind regards, </p><p>Simona[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Simona Buhus, post: 3670638, member: 17467"]What is the center stone in the 5-gem brooch? Black onyx?[/QUOTE] Hello again, Good to hear from you and thank you for the reply. The 5 stone brooch is missing a middle diamond, there is no stone there, however when I bought it, the seller was selling it as diamond and rubby brooch. It came without a diamond, the seller was rude afterword, so I did not pursue the matter further. I would probably try to sell it at some point, but not as diamond and ruby. The other point you raised, abot the other brooch missing a compartment, I did not even realise that until now, when I read your message and compared it with the one above it. I should rename this message " How not to buy a sentimental brooch". :-) I don't regret buying them, they are special to me just because they survived the test of time. P. S. Hope you received my emails, I had some issues with my mailbox. Kind regards, Simona[/QUOTE]
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