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LD said:There are indicators that this is not a sapphire:-
1. The size - whilst not unknown, it would be highly unusual to find an untreated (or even a treated) yellow sapphire in this size.
2. The lack of inclusions - you can see that it's eye clean in the photos - that in itself is a fairly strong indicator that this is either a different gemstone or synthetic.
3. The colour and the fact that it's very even, no zoning or other variant.
Citrines can be found in very large sizes and are not terribly expensive. My guess is that this is Citrine.
In your photo labelled sapstamp2, you can clearly see the stamp on the bale says 14kt so I think it's fairly safe to say that this is a gold setting.
alisonia333|1347837726|3269282 said:LD said:There are indicators that this is not a sapphire:-
1. The size - whilst not unknown, it would be highly unusual to find an untreated (or even a treated) yellow sapphire in this size.
2. The lack of inclusions - you can see that it's eye clean in the photos - that in itself is a fairly strong indicator that this is either a different gemstone or synthetic.
3. The colour and the fact that it's very even, no zoning or other variant.
Citrines can be found in very large sizes and are not terribly expensive. My guess is that this is Citrine.
In your photo labelled sapstamp2, you can clearly see the stamp on the bale says 14kt so I think it's fairly safe to say that this is a gold setting.
Thanks! Citrine seems to be the consensus. When I go in to get my e-ring cleaned and checked I'll ask my jeweler (an AGS certified gemologist) to do an ID on the stone. Also, not to be rude, but if I could have clearly seen the stamp, I probably wouldn't have asked other people what it said.
LD|1347868580|3269479 said:Sorry - I didn't mean to be condescending about the stamp. To be honest, I couldn't read it for ages but then suddenly it became clear but I'd stared at it for ages before realising what it was! You can't work it out in one of your photos but the other is much clearer. I find it's far easier to see in a photo than real life. My hubby bought me an antique bracelet for last Christmas and I just couldn't read the stamp at all. I took photos of it and it was much easier to see and eventually I worked it out, so you're definitely not alone!
[/quote][/quote]motownmama said:So, IS it a citrine?
alisonia333|1348022201|3270644 said:the big yellow thing
minousbijoux|1348025612|3270671 said:alisonia333|1348022201|3270644 said:the big yellow thing
I like how savvy we all are around here - this is the perfect name for it and we all know what stone you're talking about!![]()