voce
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@Stone Hunter here's how light affects the sapphire and my engagement ruby. They are silky, so they glow intensely when direct sunlight comes in through the window.
Indirect diffused light around noon
Direct sunlight indoors in afternoon
Yes, yes, there's the saying don't buy sapphires in the afternoon, or something similar sounding. However, there's nothing wrong with admiring sapphires we own in the afternoon.
I'm waiting on my custom rings from Cecile Raley Designs. They were supposed to have arrived Monday, but the mailman keeps bungling, and claims he had no access to the delivery location, when he's going to the wrong gate and not the one that's open at all hours of the day.
However, I now have my own "Big Blue" set in a Diana-esque style Stuller setting (both the stone and the seeing work from Enhoerning Jewelry). I think she looks nice next to my other rings in the box. Low light indoors, night time.
Here's what Big Blue or Big Burma looks like on my hand. Both sapphires I've set are Burmese. The smaller one is exquisite, and the bigger one has inclusions that don't bother me.
Unfortunately, no sun in this part of California this entire week. Natural light from cloudy day.
LOVELY!!!
ETA: What are the blue stones in the ring on the far left and the center ring? You haven't posted details of them in this thread.
How exciting! So many new rings. Love the various colour combination that you used for your rings. The two Paraiba rings and the ethereal silky blue sapphire ring are so gorgeous
Center ring: paraiba marquis center stone, ( 8 ) 1.4mm hauyne.
Left ring: oval paraiba 7x4 mm center stone, ( 12 ) 2mm blue sapphires, ( 18 ) 1.5mm orange spinels, ( 6 ) 1.25mm rubies
Remember this spinel? I went for a custom ring executed with Enhoerning Jewelry, and I love the result. They cleaned the spinel with acetone, and the white wax came out, so that it's a natural on the corner of the table, but it's not noticeable from arm's length, and the color is fantastic and neon. I love my new ring!!!
Remember this spinel? I went for a custom ring executed with Enhoerning Jewelry, and I love the result. They cleaned the spinel with acetone, and the white wax came out, so that it's a natural on the corner of the table, but it's not noticeable from arm's length, and the color is fantastic and neon. I love my new ring!!!
(Excuse my dry hands in these shots.)
(I couldn't resist wearing it with other reds from my jewelry box!)
@Rubybrick yes, those are 3mm emerald melees from Yvonne. I also love the mesmerizing pink and green combo! Both when it's pastels and when it's saturated neon like this!
@T L well, at $5.5M, that emerald is going to be in a lot of people's dreams. Here's my picture of that eternity style ring.
The one with the purple sapphire center? The side stones are Mahenge spinels from Mahenge, Tanzania.
@voce beautiful spinel! Trying to think what would work well for a halo. My first thought, neon apatite. The super saturated blue would pull out the blue flashes in the spinel.