Barrett
Ideal_Rock
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Starzin - Minous is teasing and she's correct. The above should really be called Zoisite. Tanzanite typically refers to the blue variety which can be heated or unheated - some comes out of the ground unheated blue. Interestingly, the selling price of unheated doesn't command a higher price but there some people who believe unheated Tanzanite performs better. I'm not convinced because I think it varies from gem to gem, cut to cut.
Starzin|1335485996|3181903 said:Starzin - Minous is teasing and she's correct. The above should really be called Zoisite. Tanzanite typically refers to the blue variety which can be heated or unheated - some comes out of the ground unheated blue. Interestingly, the selling price of unheated doesn't command a higher price but there some people who believe unheated Tanzanite performs better. I'm not convinced because I think it varies from gem to gem, cut to cut.
Duh! There you go then. I do wish they wouldn't keep changing the name on me - it's so hard to keep up!Yes I do think tanzanite=heated to blue/purple. I've much still to learn
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I do think that top green deserves to be set - I think it's a rare green in any gem and would no doubt be stunning set. Are you sure you don't have any settings laying around that it might fit?
Unfortunately no. Tons of stones but distinct lack of settings!
Thank you, Starzin. They are quite pretty in real life. I am hunting for more rondelle necklaces, since the light flashes add visual interest and can kick up a simple pendant a notch.Starzin|1335572584|3182559 said:Wow Fly Girl! Those are nicely cut rondelles and such a pretty soft colour. It looks like a pretty good job to me (not that I'm any expert, just a beginner in fact).![]()