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Indocolite potential gem

PerSweden

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Got this Indocolite 6.45 ct
RI 1.624ish

Any suggestion what best to do with it. Sell as is or have it recut?
 

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The stone is extremely included and likely cracked. I'm not a gem cutter, but I doubt that it could withstand a recut. I also don't know who would purchase such a stone, as it appears to be basically worthless, but if you have a buyer, go for it.
 
The stone is extremely included and likely cracked. I'm not a gem cutter, but I doubt that it could withstand a recut. I also don't know who would purchase such a stone, as it appears to be basically worthless, but if you have a buyer, go for it.

I didnt attemp to sell it. Just thinking it looks quite wortless in its current state. Really lousy cut etc. A properly facetted stone may come out at a nice value. Considering the rare color.
 
It's a nice colour but not rare.
 
Again, I think the gem would be destroyed in the cutting process as it is already internally fractured - meaning that either there would be nothing left to save or that the stone would entirely crumble during cutting.
 
Ok,thanks.
Was curious. Got a very nice gem collection after my father but this and some others were just kept loose in a ziplock. Now I know the reason...:-)
Thanks again.
 
I think this is a stone I would pass off as-is to not a jewelry fanatic (as most PS'ers are), but to someone believing in crystal healing, for crystal healing purposes.
 
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