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Andelain

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Hi, CS experts! :wavey: :wavey: :wavey:

I'm looking for a Tsav, over 2 carats. I'd like to go over 3, but haven't seen many around. A couple that I'm looking are;

http://www.multicolour.com/detail/?/details/tsavorite/xgg146ac/&1624187289

http://www.lapigems.com/gemstonedetails.asp?id=4303

http://www.multicolour.com/detail/?/details/tsavorite/ygg333ab/&1624187289 (looks too dark)

http://www.multicolour.com/detail/?/details/tsavorite/vgg214aa/&1624187289 (looks to light)

This one shows the color I'm looking for, although the stone is smaller than I want. http://www.multicolour.com/detail/?/details/tsavorite/xgg144aw/&1624187289


TIA :wavey: :wavey:
 

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http://www.multicolour.com/detail/?/details/tsavorite/xgg146ac/&1624187289
There is a medium sized window, not sure if the inclusion on the table (closer to the tip) and extinction at the tip will bother you.

http://www.lapigems.com/gemstonedetails.asp?id=4303
Has potential

http://www.multicolour.com/detail/?/details/tsavorite/ygg333ab/&1624187289 (looks too dark)
Yes, too much extinction

http://www.multicolour.com/detail/?/details/tsavorite/vgg214aa/&1624187289 (looks to light)
Suspect the inclusions might be visible, there's a strong looking bowtie with a yellow modifier.

http://www.multicolour.com/detail/?/details/tsavorite/xgg144aw/&1624187289
Giant window, signs of a strong bowtie and a yellow modifier.

Are you looking for something with a blue modifier, yellow modifier or closer to a pure green hue?
I would reach out to Jaimeen of PrimaGems. Don't bother with their website because they do not list the better quality gems online.
 

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Chrono|1397139403|3651133 said:
http://www.multicolour.com/detail/?/details/tsavorite/xgg146ac/&1624187289
There is a medium sized window, not sure if the inclusion on the table (closer to the tip) and extinction at the tip will bother you.

http://www.lapigems.com/gemstonedetails.asp?id=4303
Has potential

http://www.multicolour.com/detail/?/details/tsavorite/ygg333ab/&1624187289 (looks too dark)
Yes, too much extinction

http://www.multicolour.com/detail/?/details/tsavorite/vgg214aa/&1624187289 (looks to light)
Suspect the inclusions might be visible, there's a strong looking bowtie with a yellow modifier.

http://www.multicolour.com/detail/?/details/tsavorite/xgg144aw/&1624187289
Giant window, signs of a strong bowtie and a yellow modifier.

Are you looking for something with a blue modifier, yellow modifier or closer to a pure green hue?
I would reach out to Jaimeen of PrimaGems. Don't bother with their website because they do not list the better quality gems online.

Thanks for the info. I'm looking for either pure green, or a very slight yellow modifier. No blue at all.

Do you have contact info for primagems? I can't get to thier website at all from here.
 

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Prima Gems USA, LLC
42 W 48th Street, Suite 1600
New York, New York 10036
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phone: (212) 730-0400

e-mail: [email protected]
 

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It will really help you out that you do not seek a blue modifier and don't mind some yellow. This will definitely open up new avenues. :))
 

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minousbijoux|1397147411|3651205 said:
It will really help you out that you do not seek a blue modifier and don't mind some yellow. This will definitely open up new avenues. :))

Glad to heat that. Do you know of any nice ones you could point me to? :wavey: :wavey: :wavey:
 

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Andelain|1397323874|3652416 said:
minousbijoux|1397147411|3651205 said:
It will really help you out that you do not seek a blue modifier and don't mind some yellow. This will definitely open up new avenues. :))

Glad to heat that. Do you know of any nice ones you could point me to? :wavey: :wavey: :wavey:

Hmm, let me think about it and reread your thread for your specs...
 

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minousbijoux|1397147411|3651205 said:
It will really help you out that you do not seek a blue modifier and don't mind some yellow. This will definitely open up new avenues. :))

+1 on that, and that said, I haven't seen a tsav yet that wasn't absolutely beautiful!
 

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Okay, a summary of what I *think* you seek:

1) 2.5 ct or larger tsavorite or Merelani Mint (same material, but the mints are lighter; its often semantics however. Look at thread by endlesssummer who is getting a "Mint" cut by JW and it sure looks like it could either be considered a light tsav or a dark Merelani)

2) Not fussed on shape but seem to be drawn to ovals;

3) Not fussed on precision cutting;

4) No blue modifier, prefer yellow

5) medium or medium dark in tone (this I'm not sure of)

6) Eye clean? Some inclusions?

7) Budget? Under $3k?

8) Will this be set? Pendant? Ring?


Off the top of my head, without knowing all your answers, I would say check the following sources 1) John at Gemrite. For a long time, he had tsavorite that had a yellowish tone to it. His cutting is excellent so if he happens to have some, you might be in luck; 2) Lisa Elser - she travels and acquires her own rough. Her catalogue had several. Caveat: she is located in Canada - don't know if that presents a challenge for you. 3) Roger Dery - another one who sources his own rough. Ask him if there is anything in old inventory (he typically has more than is on his website. :) ) 4) Check Tan on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/sch/Tsavorite-/110809/i.html?LH_SpecificSeller=1..gemcatalogue%2C%20vvs1gem%2C%20odysseygem&_ssov=1&_fln=1&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEFSRCHX%3ASRCH&_from=R40&_mPrRngCbx=1&_udlo=500&_udhi=3%2C000&_nkw=2%20ct&rt=nc&_pppn=r1
 

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minousbijoux|1397330371|3652453 said:
Okay, a summary of what I *think* you seek:

1) 2.5 ct or larger tsavorite or Merelani Mint (same material, but the mints are lighter; its often semantics however. Look at thread by endlesssummer who is getting a "Mint" cut by JW and it sure looks like it could either be considered a light tsav or a dark Merelani)

2) Not fussed on shape but seem to be drawn to ovals;

3) Not fussed on precision cutting;

4) No blue modifier, prefer yellow

5) medium or medium dark in tone (this I'm not sure of)

6) Eye clean? Some inclusions?

7) Budget? Under $3k?

8) Will this be set? Pendant? Ring?


Off the top of my head, without knowing all your answers, I would say check the following sources 1) John at Gemrite. For a long time, he had tsavorite that had a yellowish tone to it. His cutting is excellent so if he happens to have some, you might be in luck; 2) Lisa Elser - she travels and acquires her own rough. Her catalogue had several. Caveat: she is located in Canada - don't know if that presents a challenge for you. 3) Roger Dery - another one who sources his own rough. Ask him if there is anything in old inventory (he typically has more than is on his website. :) ) 4) Check Tan on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/sch/Tsavorite-/110809/i.html?LH_SpecificSeller=1..gemcatalogue%2C%20vvs1gem%2C%20odysseygem&_ssov=1&_fln=1&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEFSRCHX%3ASRCH&_from=R40&_mPrRngCbx=1&_udlo=500&_udhi=3%2C000&_nkw=2%20ct&rt=nc&_pppn=r1

1. Mint is a bit lighter than I want.

2. Oval, cushion (not square), pear shape are OK. Not round.

3. Precision cut would be nice, not required.

4. Yellow or no modifier at all.

5. Medium, don't want to go too dark.

6. Eye clean preferred, but inclusions OK if they don't distract.

7. Under $3kis preferred, but up to $5k for an awesome stone.

8. ring


Do you have links for Lisa Elser and Roger Dery?
 

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Minou,
I, too, am surprised at the colour quality of the AJS tsavorites. Looks like a potential source for Andelain.
 

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Chrono|1397144691|3651174 said:
Prima Gems USA, LLC
42 W 48th Street, Suite 1600
New York, New York 10036
USA

phone: (212) 730-0400

e-mail: [email protected]

And their website is primagemsusa.com, but not all their best stones are on the site.

I highly recommend Prima for tsavorites and mint garnets.
 

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The type and strength of light matters when viewing coloured stones and 5000 Kelvin is considered "daylight" and is what you are most likely to view the gem in. I think the Prima tsavorite has good potential (not too light/dark), the cutting will make for a brilliant and lively gem. Since returns might be a challenge for you, I would follow up with additional pictures, in particular, something between the back of the fingers/hand.

http://www.ganoksin.com/borisat/nenam/standard-light-source.htm
 

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TL,
I love that colour and is the sweet spot for me too although I know it's not the trade ideal.
 

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TL|1397490391|3653256 said:
I know this is probably not the size and shape you want, but I think this color is pretty ideal to me anyways (for what that's worth :lol: ).

https://primagemsusa.com/content/172-cts-natural-tsavorite

I love the shape, althought I want bigger than that. The color on that looks like it has a hint of blue, though. That's the same thing I aw when I looked at AJS Gem's pics. I wonder if that's not intentional, though, because the blue modifier seems more expensive than the yellow.


I know this isn't a tsav, but I love the color and will probably buy it too, just because... https://primagemsusa.com/content/475-cts-natural-peridot
 

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Andelain|1397494391|3653282 said:
TL|1397490391|3653256 said:
I know this is probably not the size and shape you want, but I think this color is pretty ideal to me anyways (for what that's worth :lol: ).

https://primagemsusa.com/content/172-cts-natural-tsavorite

I love the shape, althought I want bigger than that. The color on that looks like it has a hint of blue, though. That's the same thing I aw when I looked at AJS Gem's pics. I wonder if that's not intentional, though, because the blue modifier seems more expensive than the yellow.


I know this isn't a tsav, but I love the color and will probably buy it too, just because... https://primagemsusa.com/content/475-cts-natural-peridot

I think you prefer a yellow secondary color if you love the peridot. That's your preference it seems, which is fine. Yes, the blue secondary does raise the value on tsavorites. It's rarer and more in demand. However, you should buy what you like. :))

Just a word of caution with peridot. They are softer gems, and they also don't have the luster and brilliance of a well cut and polished garnet. They're more glassy looking IMO. Of course Barry Bridgestock is a fabulous lapidary and if you do get one from him.
 

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FrekeChild|1397494885|3653289 said:
Just a warning, that stone has a medium sized window in the middle. If you want a peridot, you should see what rough Barry Bridgestock has - he seems to get a lot of Arizona peridot rough, and he has beautiful cuts. This is smaller than you were wanting, but you should definitely ask him if he has more.

http://www.acstones.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=139&idproduct=4491

True, it does. Cut doesn't look that good in other ways, too. I just love the color. Here's another green stone that has me chewing my knuckles, what do you think of this? https://primagemsusa.com/content/chrome-tourmaline
 

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TL|1397496447|3653297 said:
I think you prefer a yellow secondary color if you love the peridot. That's your preference it seems, which is fine. Yes, the blue secondary does raise the value on tsavorites. It's rarer and more in demand. However, you should buy what you like. :))

Just a word of caution with peridot. They are softer gems, and they also don't have the luster and brilliance of a well cut and polished garnet. They're more glassy looking IMO. Of course Barry Bridgestock is a fabulous lapidary and if you do get one from him.

If I did get the peridot it would have been just as an extra stone, not to make a custom ring with. I'm going after something really nice for this, even though it'll cost a lot more than that peridot. :rodent:
 

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Andelain|1397497645|3653306 said:
FrekeChild|1397494885|3653289 said:
Just a warning, that stone has a medium sized window in the middle. If you want a peridot, you should see what rough Barry Bridgestock has - he seems to get a lot of Arizona peridot rough, and he has beautiful cuts. This is smaller than you were wanting, but you should definitely ask him if he has more.

http://www.acstones.com/productcart/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=139&idproduct=4491

True, it does. Cut doesn't look that good in other ways, too. I just love the color. Here's another green stone that has me chewing my knuckles, what do you think of this? https://primagemsusa.com/content/chrome-tourmaline
It's interesting, because I'm used to seeing Chrome Tourmaline as a darker/deeper green. Maybe someone more experienced can comment on it?

No matter what, if you decide to go for a peridot, I'd go for precision cut. It's a plentiful stone in the color you like, and it's relatively inexpensive compared to the others species you're looking at. Gene may have some rough too: http://precisiongem.com/Gemstones/rapidcart/peridot.html
 

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Andelain|1397499777|3653316 said:
I need someone to look at this and tell me if you think this is for real. If it is, I'm going to snag it. Look for the 4.09 ct oval in the middle of the page. They're calling it a slyG 6/3. http://www.gemeshare.com/stores/gems_search.php?GemType=12&PartnerID=981#anchor_347023.... Anyone ever deal with these folks?
Its probably real, but it's so cheap because it's flat as a pancake for that face up size and has a rather large window, to put it nicely. 11 x 9 x 4.50.

Never heard of the vendor, but that doesn't mean anything.

I'd hold onto your money. That stone is going to look like a piece of stained glass, and will only sparkle around the edges.
 

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And this is why I ask you folks.... Thanks.
 

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Don't feel bad about walking away from this one too; small window and a medium sized bowtie. I also shy away from gem shapes with pointy ends for 2 reasons:
1. Most tend to concentrate colour at the points/tips so they are either really dark or the colour difference compared to the rest of the body is obvious.
2. Tips are at risk for damage/chips, more so since coloured stones are softer than diamonds.
 
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