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![]() ![]() ![]() Stunning beauties! You have every reason to be proud of your collection and thank you for satisfying our hunger for eye candy. Well done! Are you going to make them into anything? Did you take those pictures? You got to tell me how - they look professional! Wow, those color! Do you sleep with them in your pocket? - because I know I would.
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Hi Yingh, thanks for your kind words. I did not take the picture professionaly. I just take every gemstone''s pictures under natural daylight to show their actual colors. About what I am going to do with my gemstones, some of the gemstones I am going to set them into necklaces, rings, and earrings for my jewelry collection, and some I just collect them. I want to use platinum for my jewelry, but I still don''t have enough money to get custom made jewelry pieces but I already have ideas what kind of designs I want to have No no no no I don''t sleep with my gemstones. I keep them safely and take care carefully
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Here is what I am going to do with some of my gemstones. This is just little idea about some of my designs. Sorry about the poor lighting condition of the picture. Since I tried to set the stones into earrings, I could not capture the sunlight. I usually used gem tweezers to hold gemstone individually. As you can see the colors of the the gemstones are not too bad with poor lighting condition. With more light, the colors are WOW
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TKC, thanks for sharing the additional photos. The more the merrier.
![]() I like the pair of sapphire, beautiful color. ![]() What are the yellow heart shaped pair? Sapphire? Citrine? I collect loose gems too. Just love to have them loose and see the color and fire. However I had earrings in mind when I bought this pair of citrine. Their unique shape reminds me of my Tiffany tear drop earrings. But mounting might be difficult. Me too waiting to have money to start some mounting projects, I used all my bonus this year in purchasing stones. Had to budget for next year!Again, on the nice photos you took - did you use a regular digital camera? What settings? I have photography lessones to take if I want to share my collections with you all.
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The yellow heart cut stones are golden sapphires and the blue cushion cut ones are aquamarines. I never took any photography lessons. I just use a Nikon camera with 5.1 megapixels. I believe Nikon is the best camera to take close up pictures. By the way, your picture does not show up. I want to see it, please post it again
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TKC,
Very nice photos. Your sapphire appears to be the classic Burmese color, hue, saturation and tone, all very fine! Looks like you might need a repolish on the table facet, though might just be the picture. The ruby is lovely as well. Too light in tone and too pink to be considered "pigeon blood" "Asking to see the pigeon''s blood is like asking to see the face of God" anonymous Burmese trader Love that quote. I have a few images of the classic pigeon blood color that I will post later. You might care to read the sappphire chapter from my book, click below.
Richard W. Wise, G.G.
Author: Secrets Of The Gem Trade, The Connoisseur's Guide To Precious Gemstones and The French Blue www.rwwise.com |
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Beautiful sapphire and ruby, you must be proud. I know what you mean about "what are you going to do with them?" I have a small number of stones (not of your caliber!) that I have and like to daydream about making them into pieces of jewelry for loved ones (mom, sister, 2 nieces). But sometimes I just like to take them out and look at them. What''s nice about gemstones, can still enjoy them even if not mounted.
My husband caught me looking at my gemstones and teased me, said I reminded him of Scrooge Duck playing in his money pile. |