Arthur Kennedy
Shiny_Rock
- Joined
- Jul 5, 2023
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Thanks Chrono & Rosebloom. I've had it for a while. I wrote up a whole thread on it and although it has an AIGS report, I sent it to AGL as well, and they confirmed it was heat only. Here's the original thread on the stone if anyone is interested.
[URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/two-new-pears.140191/']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/two-new-pears.140191/[/URL]
I would say this pear is medium saturation.
I have another round sapphire that is also medium light in tone, but slightly more gray. I think it's an umba sapphire. It's in that three stone ring with the chrysoberyl sides. Here's a picture of it, and it also has an AGL report with heat only.
Just for comparison sake, as you can see, it's less saturated than many of the sapphires posted already in this thread. I really love it though because it's well cut, large, and sparkles like mad.
I prefer lighter sapphires, and I"m not a fan of that medium dark to dark tone that is popular now because of the Kate/Diana ring.
This is a beautiful round sapphire. Not too light and not too dark! Would this be considered a medium-intense color saturation? Or just medium saturation?