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Can it be true paraiba?

oksana

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paraiba 1.jpg paraiba111.jpg Good afternoon,
Please ,can you comment on these pictures of Paraiba .It is 100 ct.Seller advertised it as a ,,natural Paraiba Tourmaline,, which I find very difficult to believe.Price for this ring is ridiculously small.paraiba333.jpg paraiba444.jpg paraiba555.jpg
I will appreciate your opinion.
 
Glass, fluorite....
 
Hardly, I can see a glass bubble near the bottom prong.
There’s a 62 carat pariba for sale on eBay and it’s $4 million dollars!
Coloured glass crystal, worth 50 cents (probably from India or China) and probably not even real silver.
 
Thank you
 
No doubling of the pavillion facets - such a large tourmaline and you would see it clearly.
 
They make paraiba colored topaz too now, and coated Quartz.
 
That said, even as costume jewelry it’s pretty and if you love it and it’s cheap, why not.
 
No ,it is a very expensive for costume jewelry,but it is a very cheap for paraiba.I will stay away :))
 
Even the setting has no "depth" -- just thin base metal like it has been stamped and wrapped and not even cast (e.g., fourth photo). You just wouldn't do that with a $10K stone -- let alone a million-dolllar one.
 
COuld also be Apatite, which comes also in these kind of colors...
Which is far cheaper, but also not that often in this size.
So I would tend to glass or fluorite...
 
COuld also be Apatite, which comes also in these kind of colors...
Which is far cheaper, but also not that often in this size.
So I would tend to glass or fluorite...

Highly unlikely to be apatite, but if it were, it would be an amazing specimen and valuable.

Coated quartz, or coated fluorite, or irradiated/coated topaz, most likely.
 
I've seen some pretty massive windex blue apatite (talking 20+carat range) the price actually shocked me:eek2:

To me, it looks like glass But I'm terrible at IDing a stone based on a picture:P2
 
Thank you very much for your opinion.I am totally agree with you.I am far from gems business but even I understood (with my minimal knowledge about gems) it cannot be true. I saw that stone on russian website like Etsy.From my point of view this seller is absolutely disgusting person and I am thinking about where can I report her.
Unfortunately ,somebody (very inexperienced and naive person )bought it.She/he paid approximately 2000 dollars for that that glass.(for ordinary russian person it is a lots of money).
Thank you very much again .
 
That is for sure a paraiba tourmaline...WOW! You got a cool $30 million in your hand there. ;-):lol::naughty:
 
That is for sure a paraiba tourmaline...WOW! You got a cool $30 million in your hand there. ;-):lol::naughty:

Was just about to say it - it'd make a lottery win look tame by comparison. :lol:
 
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