Marlow|1414388339|3773198 said:Save your money!
This vendor is one of the few I know which I trust 100 % - next to www.rarestone.com or some vendors here in Europe who are scientists.
If he says it is a real cateye it is.
Chrono|1414411317|3773248 said:Good luck and hope you'll love it! I think the AGL brief will cost less than a GIA report.
Edward Bristol|1414411795|3773251 said:Theoretically you can find star sapphires with anything between 1 and 12 legs.
A cat's eyes sapphire would be a 'normal' six-ray star with 4 missing legs.
Chrono|1414464040|3773673 said:AGL is a highly respected coloured stone lab in the US, leading the discovery of new gem treatments and even detecting those missed by GIA. I put them on the same shelve as SSEF and Gubelin.
Chrono|1414467160|3773692 said:Per their website, AGL has the capability of identifying country of origin for alexandrite.
liao|1414467994|3773699 said:Chrono|1414467160|3773692 said:Per their website, AGL has the capability of identifying country of origin for alexandrite.
yeah, but how about russian origin alex? As far as I know, the only lab which have the knowledge and ball to draw this conclusion is SSEF. I'm not sure about GRS tho, I do not really like GRS at all
I think I will give them a call either tomorrow or Wednesday
liao|1415158272|3777682 said:I have to agree that AGL is on a par with SSEF and gubelin. I sent 4 stones to AGL. I was told that the waiting queue is 3 - 3 1/2 weeks, but I got it back in a week! 4 color shift chrysoberyl: yellow to brown, greenish yellow to orange, bluish green to orange, and brownish green to brownish purple. The first three are concluded as color shift chrysoberyl like SSEF and Gubelin had concluded. The forth one is pretty controversial, I considered it a color shift. Unfortunately, AGL, SSEF, and Gubelin are agree to disagree with me