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minousbijoux|1385559766|3563835 said:
No, I don't think its necessary. You are speaking of something different Chrono, where what is left is lesser quality material and the going price happens to now be high across the board. The real deal, like your Mahenge spinel (quite expensive to begin with), would now command astronomical prices by comparison. A case where all boats rise. But no one will pay more for a mediocre Mahenge spinel than a top notch red spinel from another location, like Burma - that is my point.

Please make your own thread if youd like to keep talking about this.
 
JewelFreak|1385417484|3562755 said:
Montana sapphires can show quite a bit of gray too -- grayish-blue, -teal, - greenish. There are some at http://www.gemfix.com/sapphire_montana.html she might want to take a quick look at.
I've got a (small) grey Montana sapphire and just love it, it's got flashes of pink and brown in it too
 
I need a gray stone. :naughty:
 
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