AntiqueLocket
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Aug 14, 2018
- Messages
- 4
This gemstone ring I have looks almost grayish-clear in the house. I was taking photos, and it ranged from very light green to a darker, odd-color green. It may be nothing, but I thought I'd ask the community.
A few months ago, I sold an unknown solitaire for under $100.
After the buyer received it, they said they bought it on a "hunch" and believed it to be an Alexandrite.
I learned a possibly expensive lesson. They said they would give me a little extra if re-sold, which was extremely generous, but I haven't heard anything and don't expect it. It was very kind for someone to even offer!
Anyhow, I thought I'd see what the pro's opinions were on this green ring. Heck, it could just be the way I had it positioned, but again, I didn't want to make another mistake if I can help it!
I have a gemstone tester, but am not knowledgeable enough on the subject. It isn't glass, I do know that much!
I like to lurk and learn on this forum/website, and there's so much fabulous info out there!
A few months ago, I sold an unknown solitaire for under $100.
After the buyer received it, they said they bought it on a "hunch" and believed it to be an Alexandrite.
I learned a possibly expensive lesson. They said they would give me a little extra if re-sold, which was extremely generous, but I haven't heard anything and don't expect it. It was very kind for someone to even offer!
Anyhow, I thought I'd see what the pro's opinions were on this green ring. Heck, it could just be the way I had it positioned, but again, I didn't want to make another mistake if I can help it!
I have a gemstone tester, but am not knowledgeable enough on the subject. It isn't glass, I do know that much!
I like to lurk and learn on this forum/website, and there's so much fabulous info out there!