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Woman Reunited with Lost Diamond Ring After Months
Cindy Ware's family heirloom diamond was found stuck in neighbor's water shoe tread.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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Cindy Ware, a woman living near Philadelphia, recently lost the diamond from her engagement ring, which was a family heirloom. Months later, her neighbor found the diamond stuck in the tread of one of his water shoes after wearing them on vacation in Florida.
Why it matters
The story highlights the serendipitous nature of how lost valuables can sometimes be unexpectedly recovered, even after a long period of time. It also underscores the sentimental value of family heirlooms and the relief felt when they are returned to their rightful owners.
The details
Ware believes the diamond fell out during a water aerobics class near her home. Her neighbor, who plays volleyball in the same pool, must have stepped on it and unknowingly carried it home in the tread of his water shoes. He discovered the diamond months later after wearing the shoes on vacation in Florida.
- Cindy Ware lost the diamond from her engagement ring recently.
- The neighbor found the diamond stuck in his water shoe tread months later.
- Ware was reunited with the diamond on Valentine's Day this year.
The players
Cindy Ware
A woman living near Philadelphia who lost the diamond from her engagement ring, which was a family heirloom.
Cindy Ware's neighbor
A man who plays volleyball in the same pool as Ware and unknowingly stepped on and carried the lost diamond in the tread of his water shoes.
What they’re saying
“I'm just so relieved to have it back. It's a family heirloom and means so much to me.”
— Cindy Ware (walls102.com)
The takeaway
This heartwarming story serves as a reminder that even the most seemingly lost items can sometimes be unexpectedly recovered, and that the return of a cherished family heirloom can bring immense joy and relief to its owner.
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