Laurainthesky
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Your title made me laugh! I’m not into this stone because of the windowing, especially on the right.
I love the idea of the stone you pictured. Just not it’s execution! Ha!
here’s another one kinda like it - I think sold by now- that I felt was rather intriguing
who knows what it would look like to the naked eye, set? Would it muddle up and just be muddy?
or would it be a swirling color of wonderous nebula like splendor to gaze into and get lost in?
Saw this on multicoulor when window shopping and thought of this thread. I had it in my favorites for a while. So unique!
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Saw this on multicoulor when window shopping and thought of this thread. I had it in my favorites for a while. So unique!
Loose gemstones, rare colored stones, pearls and certified diamonds.
Buy loose gemstones and certified diamonds direct. Choose from over 10.000 real time gemstone inventory, including alexandrite, sapphire, ruby, tanzanite, tsavorite, spinel and tourmaline.www.multicolour.com
Not the cheapest options, but adamantgems has some pretty parti sapphires.
Sapphire - Adamant International Ltd
Fine quality gemstones from Sri Lanka and East Africa. Ceylon sapphires, chrysoberyls, spinels, tourmalines, zircons, beryls, garnets and other gems.www.adamantgems.com
IMHO Wildfish's gems are incredibly overpriced for what they are. Especially if you look at the "in hand" pics.
Im not sure vomit is a good comparison ...
...i don't see any carrot
And way too pretty too !
There are a number of nice ones.
In my experience (n = 1), his photos are lovely and very representative. Note how every stone looks different. I'm a photographer and I have written here how it takes a lot more time and energy to make your photos look accurate (real) than it does to make them look good.
I have recommended him several times on this forum. I only bought one stone from him -- a brown chrysoberyl (sounds terrible when I write it) -- but it's probably my favorite to look at.
Are you referring to wildfish? I see that he offers discounts. I wonder if I could negotiate the price.
No, Adamant International -- the vendor in my post.
I do not know Wildfish at all...
And: you can always negotiate the price. You may find no wiggle-room but you can always negotiate the price. As I just wrote on another thread, this is a surprisingly bad time to buy spendy gems, imo, since the rich folks are all at home web-surfing and the stock market has done great.