Nick_G
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It's a lovely colour but it's just 'normal' chrysoberyl.
It's a lovely colour but it's just 'normal' chrysoberyl.
I like the cushion best. It has very strong yellow color, and it’s large. The other two are nice, but the color isn’t as strong, despite being greenish. I have a super intense neon highlighter marker yellow chrysoberyl that everyone comments on. While I’m not a fan of yellow gems in particular, the sparkle, luster and neon color of a fine yellow chrysoberyl can’t be beat imho.
Sorry to bother @landscape, May I also have your thought on these few chrysoberyls, especially how the biggest cushion compared to the yellowish green W/O brown hue that you posted, when you have time? So much appreciated …!
Thanks a lot~ it’s just beautiful! I just found that I saved the picture of your round a while ago~
I can see the difference between your pics and the real life (the shoe^^). I believe it’s real colour gives a punch in perso
it’s a colour quite different from even vivid yellow sapphire? The pics show up some kind of green or lime, is this hint there irl?
And I have to mention the cut of your round! Did you have it custom cut?
I am still torn between different hues of chrysoberyl. What I am sure is I am not going to spend a lot for vanadium ones ATM, but one with True intense vividness and neoness.
this cushion should be the closest one which is a already faceted gem, but think that I may still be able and also want to get more on both vividness and the hue. If turn out no faceted gems can sing to us, may be I will consider custom cut, by someone like Jeff white. I saw a number of chrysoberyls he cut in his sold gem gallery, and some of them look nice as the two below. Just not sure how much more will I need to spend going that way.
Thanks!! Yes, it does go a bit green, especially in artificial lighting. When I took that photo, the stone looked like it had its own light source, but alas, my camera can’t capture it that well.
I purchased the round from a vendor that way. It wasn’t advertised as precision cut, but it seems to be. It is such a sparkler!!
Yellow sapphires tend to be a more golden yellow overall, but there’s also some chrysoberyl that is golden yellow as well. I often recommend chrysoberyl as a substitute for yellow sapphire because it’s almost as hard (8.5 on hardness scale), very durable, and best of all, not treated (that I know of). It’s also much more affordable. It’s one of the most underrated gems, while it’s color changing variety, alexandrite, takes all the accolades.
By the way, here’s a comparison video of a neon stone with a less neon gem. Not mine, but the video captures the neon well.
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And continuing the evaluation on the 2.35ct cushion. I am attaching more photos from the vendor.
its with a gem memo from GIC in 2019 stating the colour as yellowish green, and it does look like these two pics indicate a bit more green. While I know nothing about GIC ( guess it’s a lab in Sri Lanka), will these colour shifts change your view on this stone?
I made the mistake of showing this post to my wife and now she wants a vanadium chrysoberyl
I realised I missed a aspect and haven’t brought it up. Fluorescence! Chrysoberyl fluorescences? And depends on what?
These are beautiful When it’s saturated enough, it to some extent looks like a slightly more greenish version of paraiba, does my comparison make sense?
Yes its comparable. Vanadium chrysoberyl has higher RI and sparkles more because of that. Its also more durable as tourmaline as the hardness is between spinel and sapphire.