FrekeChild
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Thanks yo! I fixed it.packrat|1296347371|2836880 said:methinks ye be missing the 3rd from the bottom in the loose stones..which one is that? is it the thunderstorm spinel?
I was a little meh on it in the first two pics, but the other ones, I quite like the color! It's like a denim color or something-I like it!
FrekeChild|1296406725|2837330 said:I think Aoife summed it up. I'm torn because it is a chunk of change for me, but the blue is quite beautiful...I'm still thinking about it.
I don't. I am so not that cool.tourmaline_lover|1296408154|2837348 said:FrekeChild|1296406725|2837330 said:I think Aoife summed it up. I'm torn because it is a chunk of change for me, but the blue is quite beautiful...I'm still thinking about it.
Do you have a chelsea filter? Is it a cobalt bearing stone? If not, and it was very expensive, I think you can do better for the money. I've seen very dark cobalt bearing stones, while very dark, still expensive because they do contain the element.
Does it go overly extinct at times. If it was rather expensive, then you should not settle, and be able to enjoy it in all lighting. If you enjoy it in all lighting, then scratch what I just said.
Lol. Well the most expensive stones I've ever bought would be $450 each (Barry Tsavorite and Big Blue) and it is priced around that range. I am able to make offers.movie zombie|1296409743|2837371 said:define "expensive". it may actually be appropriately priced and you may not be able to "do better" for that particular price.
cut wouldn't bother me. if appropriately priced, the half and half effect might not either despite my hating extinction.
it is a blue that could become very dear to one's heart in a short amount of time........can you imagine if it didn't have any overly dark areas and was simply that pure color?! however, price per carat for such a stone would be more than i care to contemplate.
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FrekeChild|1296409286|2837366 said:I don't. I am so not that cool.tourmaline_lover|1296408154|2837348 said:FrekeChild|1296406725|2837330 said:I think Aoife summed it up. I'm torn because it is a chunk of change for me, but the blue is quite beautiful...I'm still thinking about it.
Do you have a chelsea filter? Is it a cobalt bearing stone? If not, and it was very expensive, I think you can do better for the money. I've seen very dark cobalt bearing stones, while very dark, still expensive because they do contain the element.
Does it go overly extinct at times. If it was rather expensive, then you should not settle, and be able to enjoy it in all lighting. If you enjoy it in all lighting, then scratch what I just said.
I should mention I am buying this stone secondhand and it was originally sold to the first owner from SImply Sapphires as a "cobalt spinel". I don't know if it is or not, but I am still looking to put a decent chunk of change into it. Not as much as many would consider to be a lot (we are NOT talking 4 digits here) but more than I pay for a stone on average ($100-$200 range).
I am still torn but I think that I'd regret letting it go...
TL, how much would be too much in your opinion? And knowing your picky...I mean discriminating, tastes, I trust your opinion.