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Nice video... thanks for sharing ...I m from Pakistan's Peshawar city and live nearby Asia's oldest and famous gemstone market .. known as Namak Mandi Gemstone market... last day i had sapphire & Emerald from gem lapidary after cutting & Polishing ... and then put one of them into sterling Silver ring ...
Friend, a very serious question: how safe is it to buy gemstones on eBay or other pages, do you think they sell genuine natural gems there or are they all synthetic?
I guess everything is based on trust. For gems it gets difficult to verify as the items so small and require specific and advanced techniques to verify. Buying gems is fun both online and physically has its challenges so take time to understand and research before committing
Hello friend, these star ones are great. I also managed to acquire a golden oval one with a 6-point star of more than 30 carats and some smaller ones. blue as collection
Natural Cat's Eye Alexandrite Chrysoberyl Stone (Very Rare)-Green to Orange red ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Noshwe5bxu8.htmlsi=LyH2xyXSuZnn5XnH ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-b46e9zwEsLM.htmlsi=V6rQ50NRHeSSf7Dm
With a lab description of pastel or salmon and a Sri Lankan description of lotus blossom and sunset is maybe the opposite ends of the spectrum. My opinion is it's too wide of a range in color. When does too light or too dark become a b grade stone? Is a AAA the medium of the two? It makes grading too complex especially when you involve clarity. Preference has nothing to do with a fixed standard. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!
there are so many stones like that in my place, they have a black elongated and octagonal shape. I don't understand what kind of stone it is, we don't even care about it.