aprilzephyr
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- Jun 13, 2008
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- 81
Hi! An avid reader of the CS forum here, and I thought I come out of hiding, partly because I'm at a lost of what to do and partly because I'm in dire need of a major and fun distraction from the arduous task of ridding our house of bed bugs (makes me see opening our home to traveling friends differently
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I was gifted a gem by DH on a recent trip visiting his parents - we chose the tsavorite together and I'm so thrilled with it, both with the sentiment it comes with and the gem itself. We weren't expecting to purchase anything on the trip but it was an impromptu visit to gem dealer friends of family friends' and I was taken in immediately by this tsavorite's color. It's not quite the medium dark green that would be considered "top" but it's a beautiful medium green with little to no yellow (to my novice eyes) and the clarity is amazingly eye clean for a tsavorite.
My only decent photo of the tsavorite (please excuse the finger prints smudges) - fyi, 4.5 years of stalking CS has not taught me the finer details on image embedding - a tutorial would be much appreciated:
[URL='https://www.pricescope.com/forum/download/file.php?mode=view&id=340846&sid=113e45049b303be4860c67e4bdeb38df']https://www.pricescope.com/forum/download/file.php?mode=view&id=340846&sid=113e45049b303be4860c67e4bdeb38df[/URL]
The photo was taken with my iPhone in indirect sunlight. It's currently nightfall where I am so I cannot post more true-to-life photos until tomorrow, but I would love some input from this forum's imaginative experts and enthusiasts. The stats: 1.03ct, ~8.5 x 3.5 x 2.5mm - so, it's long but very skinny... I really would like this to work as a right hand ring. I think 18kt gold (yellow or rose) is a definite, but the rest of the design is elusive. I think the skinny aspect of it is throwing me off. Perhaps a 5-stone ring? But which side stones? Or a colored stone halo? Bezel and then a colored stone halo? Or something else that is radically different? LoL as you can see, I'm uncertain with what to do, which means I can't shop and compare setting quotes and save appropriately... And I'm not sure if this would mean anything to folks: I am aiming for "future classic" - different but could be considered timeless in time.
I was gifted a gem by DH on a recent trip visiting his parents - we chose the tsavorite together and I'm so thrilled with it, both with the sentiment it comes with and the gem itself. We weren't expecting to purchase anything on the trip but it was an impromptu visit to gem dealer friends of family friends' and I was taken in immediately by this tsavorite's color. It's not quite the medium dark green that would be considered "top" but it's a beautiful medium green with little to no yellow (to my novice eyes) and the clarity is amazingly eye clean for a tsavorite.
My only decent photo of the tsavorite (please excuse the finger prints smudges) - fyi, 4.5 years of stalking CS has not taught me the finer details on image embedding - a tutorial would be much appreciated:
[URL='https://www.pricescope.com/forum/download/file.php?mode=view&id=340846&sid=113e45049b303be4860c67e4bdeb38df']https://www.pricescope.com/forum/download/file.php?mode=view&id=340846&sid=113e45049b303be4860c67e4bdeb38df[/URL]
The photo was taken with my iPhone in indirect sunlight. It's currently nightfall where I am so I cannot post more true-to-life photos until tomorrow, but I would love some input from this forum's imaginative experts and enthusiasts. The stats: 1.03ct, ~8.5 x 3.5 x 2.5mm - so, it's long but very skinny... I really would like this to work as a right hand ring. I think 18kt gold (yellow or rose) is a definite, but the rest of the design is elusive. I think the skinny aspect of it is throwing me off. Perhaps a 5-stone ring? But which side stones? Or a colored stone halo? Bezel and then a colored stone halo? Or something else that is radically different? LoL as you can see, I'm uncertain with what to do, which means I can't shop and compare setting quotes and save appropriately... And I'm not sure if this would mean anything to folks: I am aiming for "future classic" - different but could be considered timeless in time.