RedSpinel
Shiny_Rock
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I started buying faceted gems before I knew what I know now. At first I bought cheap stones, and many cheaper ones were cut fairly well, because their value isnt that high, so the owner/cutter isnt too preoccupied with retaining every milligram of weight the stone has to offer, like Citrines or Amethyst.
But about 10-12 years ago, I bought a beautiful 2.83ct orange Mandarin Garnet. The stone is bright, pure orange with no brownishness, its clean, and it sparkles like crazy.........in spots! What I mean is that it sparkles and shines out on the outer edges, but there's a window in the center! Its an oval, and obviously its a little too shallow, because the owner and cutter were more interested in preserving the carat weight of the stone, instead of cutting it well. If it was cut well, it would be shiny, bright and beautiful all over. But there's that window!
I didnt really know that when I got it. I hadnt seen enough well cut small stones to know better, and I didnt really see it as a big problem at first, and the people I showed it to thought it was gorgeous anyway, but they dont know what a window is either.
So when I look at that stone now, it really irks me that it could be better. I hate that window in the middle! Thats not the only stone I own that isnt cut all that well either. I own others that were bought in that same era. I own a nice, large, clean Scapolite that I like a lot, but its got a window too. There are a few others that either have windows or are cut crooked in one way or another.
But I dont have the first clue of a good gemstone cutter anywhere around the Wilmington DE, Philadelphia Pa, Baltimore MD areas. I'm sure there are people who cut stones, and I met one guy, then he cracked an opal while mounting it!
How much would it cost to have a 2.83ct garnet re-cut by someone good? How much material is lost commonly? Like half?
I guess its better to have a well cut stone that weighs only 1.6ct, than to have a 2.8ct stone with a window, huh?
Has anyone here had a poorly cut stone successfully re-cut?
Thanks.....
But about 10-12 years ago, I bought a beautiful 2.83ct orange Mandarin Garnet. The stone is bright, pure orange with no brownishness, its clean, and it sparkles like crazy.........in spots! What I mean is that it sparkles and shines out on the outer edges, but there's a window in the center! Its an oval, and obviously its a little too shallow, because the owner and cutter were more interested in preserving the carat weight of the stone, instead of cutting it well. If it was cut well, it would be shiny, bright and beautiful all over. But there's that window!
I didnt really know that when I got it. I hadnt seen enough well cut small stones to know better, and I didnt really see it as a big problem at first, and the people I showed it to thought it was gorgeous anyway, but they dont know what a window is either.
So when I look at that stone now, it really irks me that it could be better. I hate that window in the middle! Thats not the only stone I own that isnt cut all that well either. I own others that were bought in that same era. I own a nice, large, clean Scapolite that I like a lot, but its got a window too. There are a few others that either have windows or are cut crooked in one way or another.

But I dont have the first clue of a good gemstone cutter anywhere around the Wilmington DE, Philadelphia Pa, Baltimore MD areas. I'm sure there are people who cut stones, and I met one guy, then he cracked an opal while mounting it!

How much would it cost to have a 2.83ct garnet re-cut by someone good? How much material is lost commonly? Like half?
I guess its better to have a well cut stone that weighs only 1.6ct, than to have a 2.8ct stone with a window, huh?
Has anyone here had a poorly cut stone successfully re-cut?
Thanks.....