Autumn in New England
Ideal_Rock
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Hello again ladies...
TL - I really took a good look at Tan's Mahenges at your suggestion. I have purchased from him before and I've always found his listing photos to be pretty accurate. Anyway, it seems that the buzz word for buying vividly saturated pinks from him is "hot" pink? Or is this not necessarily indicative of "neon" with this vendor? I really value everyone's opinion so let 'er rip.
I ended up purchasing the stone below from him last night. It is a 1.67 ct. which was described as hot pink. He mentioned to me that it is of a certain quality that is no longer being produced out of Tanzania. The listing price was $850. What say you my friend? I didn't want an oval and the clarity isn't as good as the square I purchased, but the color looks pretty vivid. The cut is atrocious... if I like the color, I hope I can learn to live with it! Although Tan assured me that it was symmetrical. It will be set, so hopefully that will aid in diminishing any windowing. Do you think this stone will be of a superior quality to the square (color-wise)? I know it's hard to accurately judge from photos... but I also know how well acquainted you are with Tan's Mahenges. Unfortunately, I will have to return the square before the oval arrives... so I won't be able to compare them in person.
TIA to anyone and everyone who can help (and has already helped)!

TL - I really took a good look at Tan's Mahenges at your suggestion. I have purchased from him before and I've always found his listing photos to be pretty accurate. Anyway, it seems that the buzz word for buying vividly saturated pinks from him is "hot" pink? Or is this not necessarily indicative of "neon" with this vendor? I really value everyone's opinion so let 'er rip.
I ended up purchasing the stone below from him last night. It is a 1.67 ct. which was described as hot pink. He mentioned to me that it is of a certain quality that is no longer being produced out of Tanzania. The listing price was $850. What say you my friend? I didn't want an oval and the clarity isn't as good as the square I purchased, but the color looks pretty vivid. The cut is atrocious... if I like the color, I hope I can learn to live with it! Although Tan assured me that it was symmetrical. It will be set, so hopefully that will aid in diminishing any windowing. Do you think this stone will be of a superior quality to the square (color-wise)? I know it's hard to accurately judge from photos... but I also know how well acquainted you are with Tan's Mahenges. Unfortunately, I will have to return the square before the oval arrives... so I won't be able to compare them in person.
TIA to anyone and everyone who can help (and has already helped)!

