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Ideal_Rock
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Thanks so much for your thoughts. It's weird, there are a mix of videos, and not. I get that the price is low so a video may not be a great use of time, but the purple sapphire for $50 more has one...anyways.
I think you are right, RE returns, (I know what you mean by bother - if it was even a smidge more expensive, I might feel differently)... $250 is incredibly low stakes compared to other gem purchases....it is a very pretty, saturated color, I like that it is a well cut sapphire for a very reasonable price. I am drawn to it, by no means is it a dream stone. I was hoping it showed more red, less purple. Still might sleep on it....the question for me is - will it be nice enough to set?
My goal is a glowy, reddish / pink stone (a juicy spinel or ruby), but what I want will be in the thousands and is years off (I have a few other priorities first, both financially and with jewelry, hah!) - so I thought - this might be a fun one to bide my time! I was assuming I'd only find a garnet for a small budget...hmmm
Cerulean, I've definitely tried out these more included gems, and returned them before. They are very beautiful in their own right. Gene definitely prices them at a very attractive point.
For what it's worth, I'm no longer grabbing every loose gem I like. I went crazy in 2019, then realized in 2020 I get more satisfaction from setting gems than collecting more gem jars. So I'm between 80-100 rings now, and I have a lot of color in my collection. Thus, I'm pickier with gems and have to consider if I can set the gem in a way that produces a different ring from what I already have, and if I will really wear that different ring given what's already in my collection.
So this is my roundabout way of saying, I think that color looks really attractive to me, and if you a) don't have too many gems of a similar color and b) do like the look of that sapphire, I would totally encourage you to get it. It certainly beats any rhodolite garnet in any outdoor lighting!