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Those are so pretty, almost delicious! I think you may be the first on the thread to have pink/red stars in a pair. No easy task to find them, never mind afford them. Please share pics when they arrive!
Those are so pretty, almost delicious! I think you may be the first on the thread to have pink/red stars in a pair. No easy task to find them, never mind afford them. Please share pics when they arrive!
I chose the stone in the mount. I had three to pick from and I liked this one the most. I finally got a picture that is kind of true to color. I like that it is a grey lavender. It is basically the only color I own.Do show the lavender stone! Which one is it?
I chose the stone in the mount. I had three to pick from and I liked this one the most. I finally got a picture that is kind of true to color. I like that it is a grey lavender. It is basically the only color I own.
I cannot wait to see what you do with those rubies!
BG, post, post away. I could look at that sapphire all day!
Thank you, ilovegemstones! I’m a gr at admirer of your stars, bith the sapphire and the ruby!Moonlight jelly is my favourite ring too!
OMG!!! They are all stunning! You have a whole family of them! I adore ALL of them. That star rose quartz is amazingly gorgeous.Here are my star stones. The pink one is a star rose quartz and the others are all star sapphires. In the second last photo I only now own the purple star sapphire in the middle (the hot pinkish red one on it's right is a spinel with a tiny bit of asterism) I love them all. I would love a massive star sapphire someday! Let me know if you find a big one that is not crazy expensive Blugemz!
Oh I love this lol! I’m so inspired by your family of stars !Yay!!!! Thank you so much Bluegemz! You have found amazing pieces. We can all be star sisters!
Wow! you have quite a collection! I especially love the bezeled ones
What stunning blue stars!
Just love this! It’s great how they can be worn together so well!
Just love this look! Today, I wanted to wear moonlight jelly, but I’m at a conference and so just brought my star rose quartz bead bracelet for ‘star’ energy...... I’ll try to add a decent picture later.
I got shy for some reason lol! I would love a smaller blue or pink or lavender star ring...because I love the star energy For all occasions and moods. Regarding sizes, it feels almost like choosing to wear a high heel or a flat shoe .Thanks! Do you feel moonlight jelly too big for a conference?
Thank you! I’m super inspired by your rose quartz ring. I’ve been looking for one and that’s what inspired me to get the bracelet as a place holder and future match.Gorgeous!!!!
I think it has a soft beauty. I love the purity of the white on white. I agree with Brad that this combination, white on white, is rare and difficult to find in a successful example...in which so many factors are working together. The star has a just enough silk for a good star, but not so much that translucency is lost. The star is well centered, and I think the shape is appealing. color seems even, and it has a wonderful, gemmy glow. Reminds me of an early Spring morning with both the softness of petals against a frozen, misty sky. It’s truly a dreamy stone.....has a soul. For me, I judge stars on whether I can feel a ‘soul’ in the stone. Some have enough personality that they really are like a completely individual, little spirit. I’m definitely feeling that with this one.I need help here...(Actually I need help everywhere) but in this instance I'm looking at a star from Brad at The Gem Trader. Since this thread is the reason I'm even considering it I feel you guys OWE me some help Haha.
So pretty please tell me what you think?
2.6ct Burmese Star sapphire.
Brad, who has a way with words, describes it:
"There are few gem materials capable of such intriguing beauty as star corundum in its finest grades. And while it is true that blue star sapphire and star ruby do get the most attention, we love to find those in the somewhat more unusual 'fancy' sapphire category. There are some lovely pastels, violet and lavender shades that look great against the asterism. Beyond this we occasionally see some yellows or even true white star Sapphires. There are plenty of very light grayish-blue stones, but a gem that faces up essentially white with a white star is special indeed. This lovely Burmese gem is just such a stone - fully transparent, the gem is clean and lustrous even without direct lighting. Add that in however, and you get a lovely, somewhat ethereal white star against a white background. Really one of the most successful examples of this difficult color variety that we have ever seen."
I trust Brad's judgement, but I don't trust my own. The price is $250/ct, Total $650. I have it reserved and will probably get it sometime this week.
Thanks for any and all advice.
Edit: I wanna be star sister too!! and go to the star gtg!!
I’m so curious, would it go into a ring? Welcome star sister!
So exciting! When you get it, you will likely be able to better feel how it should be worn/set!Thanks @Bluegemz for your evaluation and your kind welcome. I'm not sure if it will be a ring or a pendant. I hadn't even thought that far! It's not very big...just the right size for a starter star ring? I think when it comes it will tell me what it wants to be.
The only star I've ever really looked at was in a ring my Dad used to wear. Big grey stone in heavy 18k gold. So this one will be a new world for me. You ladies have sent me on a jade hunt and now a star sapphire hunt. Very exciting!