I lost my wedding ring one day hauling hay and assumed it came off when taking my glove off. I got a metal detector and looked at a few places I might have taken my gloves off. That day I had also swept the leftover hay that had fallen from the bales onto my trailer into a pile off the side of my trailer. A couple months later my wife was pulling a little hay from that pile for kindling to start a fire on a burn pile and found the ring. At the time I had never thought the ring was even in that area.
My wife had also lost her diamond when we were helping pick up items for a community garage sale and a ping pong table half fell on her gloved hand while loading it on the truck. She never looked at the ring, because she was more concerned with the pain on her finger. We talked to the owner a little while then left. She looked at her ring later and noticed the diamond was missing. We went back and found the diamond laying in the driveway where we had talked to the owner and apparently she had taken the glove off and the diamond had fallen out.
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