Marquise (traingle) shaped yellow gold and diamond wedding ring lost in Wilton shopping centre carpark
Description
On Wednesday 27th June between 1.30-2.30pm I lost my wedding ring, most possibly in Wilton carpark Cork.
It is a bespoke ring made to fit over my marquise-shaped Victorian engagement ring and naturally it's of huge sentimental value.
The ring has a yellow gold band with hand-engraved designs at either side of the triangle shaped centre piece of the band. This triangle shaped piece is made of platinum and is set with diamonds.
I think that the ring fell on the floor of the car and possibly bounced out when I opened the door. I have searched the car, ripping up the carpet, searched the area of the carpark, and turned my bag inside out but no joy. I've retraced my footsteps, contacted the police, contacted Wilton shopping centre but no joy.
I will offer a reward for its return, no questions asked.
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