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Chrono said:SS,
You MUST post pictures of the watermelon pair.
AussieNic said:I got myself one of the Tanga Garnets..Just have to wait for it to make it's way to me in Australia. It is my first gemstone purchase, and I need to educate myself a bit more before buying any more i think. Will have to work out how to post pics on the new forum, since it has been awhile since i have been on here.
I keep thinking about the carved opal doublet that look like a butterfly, and how amazing it would look as a necklace for my daughter who is 10. I showed it to her, and she loves the idea too.. will have to think this one over...
LtlFirecracker said:Chrono said:SS,
You MUST post pictures of the watermelon pair.
I second that.
yennyfire said:Total newbie here....who's Barry/AVC and where can I find these lovelies you're describing???
StonieGrl said:Sparkle in the mail from our budster Barry! yay!
I have a few pics, took them with my new Droid phone. Let's see...
Largosmom said:I hesitate to post, because I don't have pictures yet (left my stones at work Friday), but my moonstones arrived late last week and are very lovely. They are a very clear crystalline color, with a deep royal blue flash that rolls across the surface. My rainbow moonstones have a far lighter sky blue flash, it's totally different.
I have no idea yet what I will do with them. I am tempted to set them together into a setting using all three...but may go the route of earrings/pendant or earrings/ring.
Will post pics as soon as I can take some this week.
Laura
baby nurse said:This is the chrysoberyl that I got from Barry about a week ago.
4.5 c
9.5 mm
I really like this picture, but I didn't mean to post it twice![]()
Anyway, the stone is a beautiful shade of yellow, with a high crown and small table.
Aoife said:baby nurse said:This is the chrysoberyl that I got from Barry about a week ago.
4.5 c
9.5 mm
I really like this picture, but I didn't mean to post it twice![]()
Anyway, the stone is a beautiful shade of yellow, with a high crown and small table.
Wow, that is so much brighter than the photo on Barry's site! Looks like liquid gold, you lucky thing!