Lovinggems
Ideal_Rock
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shulaibaoma said:Wow, wow, wow. Look at the color! look at the cutting. I am sure you are going to start a Jeff's yellow zircon club.
Thank you Jeff did such an amazing job. Thank you for sharing your ideas and the photo's!! Those rings by Leon are stunningLovinggems said:Beautiful stone , it is lovely pre and post heating. How about platinum with tapered bullets?
I also like the yellow gold basket idea.
distracts said:wow, what a transformation! The stone is lovely. While I certainly do love half moons flanking a cushion, something like the trueste solitaire would be beautiful for that, especially at that size. I also tend to think zircons are good stand-alone stones - they're pretty eye-catching on their own!
Acinom|1432736706|3881783 said:Thank you Distracts! I agree that this stone seems to have enough visible power to stand in its own! Zircon's can be a bit vulnerable though according to the PS experts? But the last couple of years I do not seem to be hard on my hands at all. And since it will be an occassional RHR a simple solitaire is definitely a strong contender.
Arcadian|1433513419|3885545 said:Looks like they're just bad pictures. This stone is also likely reflecting the camera too, so remember that as well. The one thing with zircon that has always been a pain in the arse for me is that they don't always represent well on camera, when IRL they are amazing. Most zircons tend to look better in diffused lighting rather than full sun (the blues seem to be exempt from this more often than not), and, some colors do appear to black out to the human eye in full sun. I have a couple that do exactly this and they're not dark or badly cut by any means.
If you were going to return it, it would be now. While I think its very pretty, be prepared that it will be a bit moody and may not perform as you would expect all the time.
Chrono|1433514496|3885556 said:Arcadian|1433513419|3885545 said:Looks like they're just bad pictures. This stone is also likely reflecting the camera too, so remember that as well. The one thing with zircon that has always been a pain in the arse for me is that they don't always represent well on camera, when IRL they are amazing. Most zircons tend to look better in diffused lighting rather than full sun (the blues seem to be exempt from this more often than not), and, some colors do appear to black out to the human eye in full sun. I have a couple that do exactly this and they're not dark or badly cut by any means.
If you were going to return it, it would be now. While I think its very pretty, be prepared that it will be a bit moody and may not perform as you would expect all the time.
My first thought is this but if the jeweller who has it in his hands describes it as champagne, then I'd trust his description over the photographs.
Arcadian|1433529685|3885664 said:IMO zircs should be seen in person whenever possible for evaluation.
Chrono|1433530528|3885667 said:Arcadian|1433529685|3885664 said:IMO zircs should be seen in person whenever possible for evaluation.
This is the problem; Acinom is in Europe and will not be able to see it until it is set, which at that point, the zircon will not be returnable. The only thing we can go by is her jeweller's word as he is currently the recipient/caretaker of the zircon. I've been questioned strongly recently for trying to gauge colouration via photography which is fair enough as I do not have the stone in hand, but I gave my opinion based on the vendor's customers review/comparison. Is the jeweller's first hand opinion not more accurate than any possible picture? Perhaps she might ask the jeweller to view it under different light sources to see whether the yellow might be brought out?