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Advice for purchasing an emerald

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SparkliesLuver

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Thank you, TL.

hahaha I wish, Marlow. It is amazingly gorgeous (and rare)! :love: :drool: I can only begin to imagine what it looks like IRL. I think you should post some pictures of your beauties, if you haven't already elsewhere. :naughty:
 

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SparkliesLuver|1411751085|3757407 said:
Thank you, TL.

hahaha I wish, Marlow. It is amazingly gorgeous (and rare)! :love: :drool: I can only begin to imagine what it looks like IRL. I think you should post some pictures of your beauties, if you haven't already elsewhere. :naughty:



Ooooopps - - wrong color

Tomorrow - need daylight!!
 
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SparkliesLuver

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:love: Now that's a "wrong color" that I don't mind at all! ;-) Love the pear.

Tomorrow sounds great, Marlow.
 

Marlow

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Yes, but only 0,10ct!!

The emerald cut is 0,60 and I was thinking if oiling the stone....the keystone is 0,35 and extremely clean!
 
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SparkliesLuver

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With color like that though, that's ok! ;-) The keystone does look exceptionally clean. :bigsmile:

Any plans for them?
 

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Will stay in my collection!! Red beryl is extremely expensive now - setting these stones is to dangerous.
 
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Sounds like a good plan to me. Can't blame you!
 

Starzin

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Gorgeous red beryls Marlow :love:

And just in case you change your mind :naughty:

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Marlow

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No, it it a flat keystone - a 50/50 chance that the stone will be destroyed - and near EY red beryl is so rare and expensive - btw.
below 5000 EUR pct I would not think about selling this 0,35 ct!
 
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