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How do you decide to give away/sell a CS?

Starzin

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Pregcurious said:
My last holy grail stone is a emerald; I need to go see some emeralds in person to get used to them. I think Intergem is my best bet. I won't buy one the first time.

How good are you at resisting temptation and impulse... or would you like me to pass on an old financial adviser's trick :Up_to_something:
 

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TL they really are horror stories and I'm pleased you were able to recover your money and eventually got one you love for a bargain - what a lovely surprise! You deserved it after the trauma!
 

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Starzin|1390033177|3595327 said:
TL they really are horror stories and I'm pleased you were able to recover your money and eventually got one you love for a bargain - what a lovely surprise! You deserved it after the trauma!

Thanks Starzin, I just don't want people to relive my horror stories at these gems shows. BTW, there's tons of diffused sapphires there as well, but many vendors do not disclose treatment.
 

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Starzin|1390033047|3595326 said:
How good are you at resisting temptation and impulse... or would you like me to pass on an old financial adviser's trick :Up_to_something:
Please pass it on. I'm pretty good at impulse control though.

TL, that is a nightmare. Mental note: no B&B!

Freke, I don't mind if we meander onto other subjects since this topic is not really focused anyway.
 

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FrekeChild|1389997899|3594976 said:
:wink2: I have a lavender/periwinkle problem.

Ditto! I have not one but two rooms in my house that are periwinkle blue. Plus half of my wardrobe, and an ever-increasing collection of tanzanites, sapphires and blue diamonds. Most of which I love, but that aren't the exact shade I wanted.

No lavender spinels yet though.

When I haven't worn something in two years and I want to replace or upgrade it, I think about selling. Thinking is as far as I've gotten yet though. I too am intimidated about the whole process (pics, listing, etc.). Although I shouldn't be. I spend hours taking pics of my jewelry.
I think that I'm not yet over how much of a loss I'll take selling any of the pieces.
 

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My obsession is blue blue/purple sapphires. They are so beautiful and durable! I am gentle on my rings and remove them for any work, but I find I tend to sell items that are not as durable. If I can't imagine myself coming back to it in 10 years I sell it.
 

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periwinklegirl|1390065656|3595502 said:
FrekeChild|1389997899|3594976 said:
:wink2: I have a lavender/periwinkle problem.

Ditto! I have not one but two rooms in my house that are periwinkle blue. Plus half of my wardrobe, and an ever-increasing collection of tanzanites, sapphires and blue diamonds. Most of which I love, but that aren't the exact shade I wanted.

No lavender spinels yet though.

When I haven't worn something in two years and I want to replace or upgrade it, I think about selling. Thinking is as far as I've gotten yet though. I too am intimidated about the whole process (pics, listing, etc.). Although I shouldn't be. I spend hours taking pics of my jewelry.
I think that I'm not yet over how much of a loss I'll take selling any of the pieces.
That's awesome! I have a periwinkle color picked out for a wall in our laundry room, but I haven't painted it (we moved in in September) and unless I see us staying here for a while, I think it will probably stay it's neutral oatmeal color.

I know this will shock everyone, but the main living space in our house has various shades of teal, our bedroom is teal/seafoam, our bathrooms are both pool blue with a tinge of green. Only my daughter's room is lavender and teal.

I've found that I take so many pictures of my stuff when I first get it/randomly when I'm taking pictures of stuff, that when I decide to list something, I typically don't have to take any pictures at all. BUT, I take way too many pictures!

You need a lavender/periwinkle spinel PG! Even if it's small!
 

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periwinklegirl|1390065656|3595502 said:
FrekeChild|1389997899|3594976 said:
:wink2: I have a lavender/periwinkle problem.
I think that I'm not yet over how much of a loss I'll take selling any of the pieces.

I agree. Once a you invest in the setting it in gold or platinum, it becomes a big loss.

I would set in silver, but I find the setting process very stressful, so I usually don't set at all until I know for sure. It takes me about 6 months + to fully evaluate if a stone is a keeper, and sometimes more than that to determine how to set it.
 

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ilovegemstones|1390066829|3595515 said:
My obsession is blue blue/purple sapphires. They are so beautiful and durable! I am gentle on my rings and remove them for any work, but I find I tend to sell items that are not as durable. If I can't imagine myself coming back to it in 10 years I sell it.

Yeah, I try to stick to sapphires or spinels for durability. I would be so upset if I loved a stone and it got damaged badly. I guess if I'm going to get an emerald, I should put it in a pendant. Shoot. Then I can't stare at it.
 

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I know the feeling about not being able to stare at it! I am glad I am not the only one. I wear my emerald ring freely but it was not expensive. I worry more about my tanzanite and zircon ring because they are so brittle.
 

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How fragile are tanzys?
 
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