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WW2 Lady's Diamond Ring

$650 current bid
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FMV: $2100

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Gifted to fiancee by World War II soldier.

Lady's 14kt yellow/white gold vintage-style ring with an approximate total diamond weight of .39ct. Color: G-H, Clarity: VS-SI2. Gold weight: 3.4 grams.

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The diamond ring you see before you is a history of legacy, bravery, courage, and love. It served as a promise for a reunion of hearts and the promise of a future together.

A young man in the mid-forties had a ring made for his future bride. It had two diamonds signifying the love between them and the love of Christ-and the two shall become one. Before he could propose, he was deployed to the front lines in support of WWII. He carried the ring with him as a source of hope until he felt it was more important to tell her of his plans and dreams for them. The ring came in a love letter back to the states (Southern Georgia) and the woman who owned this ring cherished it until her passing. Later, the piece found its way into the hands of the current owner who is a combat veteran herself and knows the strong bonds of love and Christ. Although the letter is lost to time, the ring, like both owners, has seen love and joy, heartache and sorrow. It has seen fierce loyalty and unwavering love in Christ. May this ring bring its legacy to you to pass on to your loved one as a sign of hope, faith, courage and love.