Xrisus
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NKOTB|1382585366|3543409 said:Well, if we all assumed this must be the .5 ct, then it would seem we think the colour is decent on it!
But I'd be happy, too, to see pics of the smaller one...
Xrisus|1382627560|3543665 said:I took another look at the original listing, and it does say "guaranteed 100% unheated natural color" (and he is a trusted vendor many of us have used). I think for the price and color-keep it! Plus this cab looks similar to the Leon Mege cab from the AGTA awards! The only reason I did not purchase it earlier was My Mahenge and rare stone buying spree I have been on, and was putting all funds towards those!
minousbijoux|1382630547|3543708 said:If it is the one from the vendor I think it might be, then it appears to be included, so I doubt there has been clarity enhancement.
Chrono|1382630799|3543713 said:minousbijoux|1382630547|3543708 said:If it is the one from the vendor I think it might be, then it appears to be included, so I doubt there has been clarity enhancement.
Minou,
Clarity enhancement is done to lessen the appearance of inclusions, not to disguise them completely. Think emerald and ruby.
katharath|1382480110|3542552 said:Indylady, I really get you on this!! I agree with Kenny that it's a personal situation that everyone must resolve on their own.
I have been going through it with a sapphire...(I really need to start a thread about it for opinions but I'm sick right now, too sick to walk up the stairs to the computer to upload pics!)
Anyway, I get what people are saying about waiting, but sometimes that's just too hard...not to mention you may have already BEEN waiting for a long time! I will admit to being horribly impatient and bad at saving up, I'm easily distracted by sparkly new gems.
My thoughts (for what they're worth, lol)...I have been toying with the idea of searching for a small paraiba just like GregS's for awhile. If I had the opportunity to get one that was a true "wow" stone, I would get it, even if it were smaller than I'd like. I have thought a lot about this with my sapphire situation as well. I was thinking about going small (5 mmish) to get that amazing color.
If I had come upon one that fit the bill, I'd have gone for it. I own mostly smaller gems (5 mm to 6.5 mm), but I've gone through a phase of wanting big large stones too. What I eventually found is that for me personally, I tend to not care much about my "larger but less than great color" gems, after some time passes. But my small, well colored gems? I will stay obsessed with them for awhile.
So I've eventually realized that I guess I actually do prefer color over size...it took me some experimenting to realize it though.
Incidentally I'll add that this is why I like gems like amethysts...it's possible to buy a really stunning, large, precision cut amethyst for a totally reasonable amount. I feel like my amethyst (cut for me by Gary at finewater) is a wonderful example and large at almost 5 cts...but was so affordable!! Sometimes it's nice to be able to afford a gorgeous gem that's actually big, lol!! (That's a rarity for me).
Good luck in choosing what will make you the happiest
minousbijoux|1382631913|3543733 said:Chrono|1382630799|3543713 said:minousbijoux|1382630547|3543708 said:If it is the one from the vendor I think it might be, then it appears to be included, so I doubt there has been clarity enhancement.
Minou,
Clarity enhancement is done to lessen the appearance of inclusions, not to disguise them completely. Think emerald and ruby.
I am aware of that, Chrono, but in this case, if its the stone I speak of, then it speaks for itself. All of the examples of clarity enhanced I have seen end up with clarity that is included but not moderately or heavily included.
Chrono|1382617825|3543552 said:IndyLady,
If I am being presumptious, please take my questions as in the spirit of looking out for your interest, not trying to dampen your joy.
1. All the mozambique paraibas / cuprians that I have come across are heated to get this blue glow. Even labs are now saying presume heat for all paraibas since this is difficult to detect. This is not a big issue for me though because I don't think it affects pricing.
2. Do you know whether this cabochon has been clarity enhanced? Many paraibas and cuprians are now oiled or filled with resin to look cleaner. This treatment is relatively new and not openly discussed. Perhaps this does not matter to you if it isn't expensive or makes it more affordable.
And last but not least, hand shots please!
LD|1382621259|3543585 said:3ct and that colour and you're calling it a steal of a deal? It's a no brainer. It's a keeper (and a very lovely one at that).
As for heat - not an issue.
However Chrono is right about treatments now popping up (although they've probably been around longer than we've been aware of them). I'm not sure how this affects price and whether it's something you'd be worried about? Even IF it was treated, if the price is a steal then I'd still get it! It's lovely.
Chrono|1382645908|3543897 said:Indy,
PLEASE do not take this the wrong way. I've dealt with Micheal in the past and trust him BUT he has been wrong before with regards to treatment. Other vendors have also been proven wrong before. We are not infallable. I hope that I am just being overly cautious and therefore wrong. That said, those vendors, Micheal included, stood behind their product and gave a full refund when the stone was verified by the lab. In the link TL shared, a clarity enhanced Paraiba doesn't necessarily look glassy. In fact, it can look utterly beautiful. However, if you are okay with the price you paid and accept that risk, I will let the matter rest.
Xrisus|1382648413|3543924 said:Indylady, I will gladly buy it if you return it
I have a feeling you won't do it though! Was the other Paraiba via Steve Perry, as I just purchased a 0.53 ct Brazilian Paraiba from him (much more beautiful in person than pictures) just last week.
IndyLady|1382648139|3543918 said:Chrono|1382645908|3543897 said:Indy,
PLEASE do not take this the wrong way. I've dealt with Micheal in the past and trust him BUT he has been wrong before with regards to treatment. Other vendors have also been proven wrong before. We are not infallable. I hope that I am just being overly cautious and therefore wrong. That said, those vendors, Micheal included, stood behind their product and gave a full refund when the stone was verified by the lab. In the link TL shared, a clarity enhanced Paraiba doesn't necessarily look glassy. In fact, it can look utterly beautiful. However, if you are okay with the price you paid and accept that risk, I will let the matter rest.
Would the treatment be applied to the rough, or to the cut gem?
I'm fine with the price that I paid--though I would not/usually do not purchase clarity enhanced gems. I do trust Michael, and have been very pleased with his material now and in the past. Of course, looks can be deceiving, but the "look" of his IRL does not seem to have the characteristics of many other clarity enhanced gems. Overall, I think that the risk seems (to me, at least!) not high enough to worry about it, so I don't think I would send this one out unless I'm in NYC and could drop the gem off myself. Are there any at home tests to check for resin? I've heard of someone boiling an emerald to rid it of oil, but that sounds terrifying.
Xrisus|1382904293|3545720 said:I actually just called him (via the number on his website). Everytime I called I was able to chat with him. I did email him a couple times, and sometimes it does take him a couple days to reply. If anyone wanted to get a hold of him, I would reccomend calling instead of emailing. He actually is a very entertaining guy to chat with, and has great stories. I was also able to purchase 2 untreated red beryls from him after asking what he had in stock beyond what he had on his website. All in all, he is an awesome guy with some great product!