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Innerkitten,
I would suggest Allen at http://www.atggems.com/ Prices are reasonable and his spessartites are lovely too. http://www.atggems.com/Photos_Spessartite.htm |
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i.k., I doubt you'll be pleased with anything less than a genuine Namibian spessartite, which has the purest orange color due to a high percentage of manganese and low iron content. Those stones are becoming scarce and expensive because they're largely mined-out. Most Nigerian stones have some brown mask which I personally don't mind in most cases. I think the iron-influenced brownish-oranges and orange-reds, which feature smoldering interior brilliance that explodes as they're moved in the light, can be among the most attractive spessartites. But that's a matter of personal taste. Actually, I like nearly all spessartites! Richard M. |
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Pretty stone, but I hear what you are saying. Same reasons as why I returned my stone.
My personal rule of thumb is that if there are nagging doubts, there will *always* be nagging doubts ... so deal with it right away. If I am going to buy a gemstone, it has to jump out at me - I have to LOVE it, or it goes back Gemstones are purchased for their value ... for us the lions share of that value comes right down to how they make us feel when we look at it We are going to ask Dan for another stone to preview, we are considering the 2.78 round he has on the main page. I hope you find just what you are looking for!
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