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Subscribe to this great channel and visit Bares für Rares in the ZDFmediathek: https://kurz.zdf.de/bfrzdf/ It's not just the karate that makes the saleswoman cry. The jewelry once helped her great-grandmother to survive. This ring is not only impressive because of its high carat count of 3.78 ct! It is also the story behind the stone that immediately touches Horst's heart: The saleswoman's great-grandmother survived after the Second World War only by selling her jewelry while her husband was a prisoner of war for ten years. One of the things that remains is the ring with the magnificent center stone, made between 1910 and 1914. According to Wendela, the pure diamond in the transition cut is full of life and fire and has a perfect light reflection. Filigree foliage is sawn into the ring band, and small diamonds decorate it as roses. The saleswoman is hoping to raise 12,000 euros in memory of her great-grandmother. Wendela goes one step further with her expertise. Tears of joy are inevitable. To help the overwhelmed lady, Horst accompanies her to the dealers' room. There, the dealers are immediately touched - and excited! Cash for Rares from September 20th, 2023: https://kurz.zdf.de/mtBT/ 00:00 Jewelry helped with survival 02:03 Diamond full of fire 05:45 Tears of joy upon tears of joy 06:39 Horst as bodyguard 07:55 Battle for the giant #BaresfürRares on Facebook: / baresfuerrares #BaresfürRares on Instagram: / baresfuerrares #BaresfürRares on TikTok: / baresfuerrareszdf #baresfürrares #diamant #ring