geckodani
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That''s because we''re all enablers here in coloured stones!Date: 7/26/2008 8:06:42 PM
Author: geckodani
Never mind, I want this blue topaz instead, LOL:
http://www.artcutgems.com/item.php?item_id=264&category_id=49
You have all corrupted me, LOL.
Date: 7/26/2008 8:47:59 PM
Author: LostSapphire
It''s a really beautiful colour (at least in the pic). But it looks lopsided somehow...
LS
I''d think it would be odd NOT TO!!!Date: 7/26/2008 9:47:32 PM
Author: geckodani
Thanks for deterring me, LOL. I needed it.
Monkeypie - I too, want a topaz! I think my first gem purchase will be an amethyst or topaz, just based on the level of expendable income at the moment. I''m just glad there are a few affordable options! And for $65 on that topaz... sheesh. Hold back Dani, hold back!
Would it be odd to ask for gemstones for Christmas?![]()
Date: 7/26/2008 9:55:35 PM
Author: geckodani
LOL LS. I never know what to ask for.... gems would work!
I was just telling DH I think I''ve finally found a hobby!
My husband owns chain mail. He has no room to talk.Date: 7/26/2008 10:03:27 PM
Author: MonkeyPie
Date: 7/26/2008 9:55:35 PM
Author: geckodani
LOL LS. I never know what to ask for.... gems would work!
I was just telling DH I think I''ve finally found a hobby!
My husband calls it an addiction or obsession and that I need help![]()
Hehe, this sounds closer to what my hubby thinks of this place too! At least he humors meDate: 7/26/2008 10:03:27 PM
Author: MonkeyPie
My husband calls it an addiction or obsession and that I need help![]()
Date: 7/27/2008 12:50:25 PM
Author: geckodani
LS- The cut is a little funky. But - the color is SO great. And so is the price! I think once it''s set it will be unnoticeable. Hmmm. If it''s still there once all the bills are paid, I''ll go for it, LOL.
''Sides, there''s a 10 day return policy. If I get it and it''s odd in person, I''ll send it back.
Date: 7/27/2008 1:09:35 PM
Author: FrekeChild
I don''t mean to rain on the parade over here, but honestly, I don''t like that cut at all.
I am a HUGE blue topaz fan and while the color is nice, it''s nothing that you can''t find elsewhere for a LOT cheaper with a more traditional cut.
Also, there isn''t a carat weight listed, which is bothering me as well. I''m guessing it''s around the 3ct mark from what I''ve gathered from other stones.
One thing to note is that blue topaz is CHEAP. It usually should range about 5-10 dollars a carat, because it is so plentiful. London Blue is more expensive than Swiss, and Swiss is more expensive than Sky.
Here is a London Blue topaz that is about the same size-8.09 x 8.06 x 5.27 mm From GemSelect that''s $16
Or here is a Swiss blue that''s BIGGER at 4.62 cts and 10mm x 10mm from Forever Gemstones that''s $47.
I''m assuming that the reason that one is so expensive is because of the cut, but being that you don''t even like the cut, that is bothersome to me.
I''m considering Swiss blue topaz for my ering, and I''ve done a ton of research on them. The stone that I''ve posted above are stones that I''ve had my eye on for a while for myself.
I''d keep looking if it''s only the color that you''re looking for.
You''re welcome. I just wanted to let you know about the price because I''ve done such extensive research on topaz (and I think it''s undervalued-but I guess that''s from it''s commonality) because I love the stone so much. The hard thing with finding a blue topaz is more in the realm of shape. There are ovals all over the place, but finding rounds is next to impossible (online at least).Date: 7/27/2008 2:30:16 PM
Author: geckodani
Freke - Thank you!I am new to the gem buying world, and any and all assistance is appreciated. Thanks for the education, and for the different stones to check out. I''ll keep looking- and perhaps educate myself a bit more before making any purchases.![]()
Yeah, I figure topaz and amethyst are probably the ones to start with, since if I screw up with a 20-40 dollar stone the world will not end, LOL.Date: 7/27/2008 4:14:19 PM
Author: FrekeChild
You''re welcome. I just wanted to let you know about the price because I''ve done such extensive research on topaz (and I think it''s undervalued-but I guess that''s from it''s commonality) because I love the stone so much. The hard thing with finding a blue topaz is more in the realm of shape. There are ovals all over the place, but finding rounds is next to impossible (online at least).
One of the coolest things about topaz (IMHO) is that it is cheap and so you can kind of afford to make some mistakes with them. I bought a London Blue from Gemselect not too long ago, for about $14 and it wasn''t exactly what I was expecting, but I got a better idea of the color and step cuts from it. So I really think it''s a cool stone to learn with and I plan on buying many many more...and maybe my ering will be made with one!!
Freke:Date: 7/27/2008 1:09:35 PM
Author: FrekeChild
I don''t mean to rain on the parade over here, but honestly, I don''t like that cut at all.
I am a HUGE blue topaz fan and while the color is nice, it''s nothing that you can''t find elsewhere for a LOT cheaper with a more traditional cut.
Also, there isn''t a carat weight listed, which is bothering me as well. I''m guessing it''s around the 3ct mark from what I''ve gathered from other stones.
One thing to note is that blue topaz is CHEAP. It usually should range about 5-10 dollars a carat, because it is so plentiful. London Blue is more expensive than Swiss, and Swiss is more expensive than Sky.
Here is a London Blue topaz that is about the same size-8.09 x 8.06 x 5.27 mm From GemSelect that''s $16
Or here is a Swiss blue that''s BIGGER at 4.62 cts and 10mm x 10mm from Forever Gemstones that''s $47.
I''m assuming that the reason that one is so expensive is because of the cut, but being that you don''t even like the cut, that is bothersome to me.
I''m considering Swiss blue topaz for my ering, and I''ve done a ton of research on them. The stone that I''ve posted above are stones that I''ve had my eye on for a while for myself.
I''d keep looking if it''s only the color that you''re looking for.