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Chrono|1336951486|3194540 said:My 3.7 ct neon yellow green chrysoberyl was well under $1k. It is well cut with a busier almost Portuguese style facet pattern, even colouration and is absolutely clean.
Arkteia|1336966570|3194660 said:https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/tan-jill.152463/
These were old times, but it is 5+ ct neon-green chrysoberyl, from Tan, and it was just under 1K. I do not think the prices for these stones have increased much, it is not spinel
And below, is a photo of a 2+ (have to see vendors info) chrysoberyl from Jeff White. It was $ 500.00. I am debating between keeping and selling it because it has fantastic sparkle but then, I need to raise $$ for a fantastic gold necklace I saw in an antique jewelry store. But nothing like 3K, not even close... The necklace I am eyeing is around this sum! And we are talking about Jeff's material and Jeff's cut.
I can not give anyone advises, I made many costly purchases, before and during PS, and sometimes I think, what went into my head when I was buying this or that stone, but then I have to admit, OK, I either live with it, or be ready to sell it at a price well below what I paid for it.
Arkteia|1336966570|3194660 said:And below, is a photo of a 2+ (have to see vendors info) chrysoberyl from Jeff White. It was $ 500.00. I am debating between keeping and selling it because it has fantastic sparkle but then, I need to raise $$ for a fantastic gold necklace I saw in an antique jewelry store. But nothing like 3K, not even close... The necklace I am eyeing is around this sum! And we are talking about Jeff's material and Jeff's cut.
TL|1337028057|3195088 said:I know there was a small pocket of very neon material from Tanzania not too long ago. However, in my experience, neon chrysoberyl color resembles this photo of these gymshoes. I cannot comment if this color comes from other locations, but I've only seen it in Tanzanian material.
I printed out the image next to a chrysoberyl lying face down so you could see it's color better
The actual image
Monitors may vary for intensity of color, but on my monitor, these look like super neon highlighter color.
Stonebender|1337050301|3195398 said:As far as the colors from certain localities, here is my personal Sri Lankan stone. 3.38ct and destined to be recut so it can look its best. It is just short of eye clean, and it's a blinder in sunlight. I haven't seen a large amount of stones this color coming out of Sri Lanka. The neon and minty green Chrysoberyls are right up there as one of my favorites!
erinl|1337051818|3195412 said:I think some people just post their stones to torment us who haven't been successful in finding their own!![]()
bright ice|1337095204|3195642 said:What about this photo?
Ok, I confess, I have never liked chrysoberyl
Kim Bruun|1337268886|3197360 said:So many gorgeous examples of intensely coloured chrysoberyl can be! Chrono, that trillion ring is gorgeous - the second photo is particularly beautiful!
Regarding Richard W. Wise's perplexing omission of chrysoberyl in his otherwise fine book, I came across the interesting statement in one of the listings on his site:Ok, I confess, I have never liked chrysoberyl
Richard Homer was no doubt right when he told me that yellow green wasn't for everyone. And we all have that particular gemstone that just doesn't do it for us.