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What a fantastic surprise - FI just arrived to the surf beach & gave me this gorgeous sunstone at sunset last night!
And, that's exactly what it is - a sunset in a sunstone! Presenting another Jerry beauty, here are Jerry's pics of this 9.8 carat bi-color sunstone, facing up at 13.7mm x 10.9mm. With the way that Jerry cut it, it has an salmon-like core, with flashes of golden and green in the facets splaying out from the center. I've never seen moving colors in a stone before, but that is exactly what this stone does - the golden & sometimes green literally moves throughout the stone, similar to the way that facets turn on and off in other stones, except that this stone's facets never really turn "off" - rather their color shifts.
I had been eyeing the stone since November when I found Jerry to re-cut the yellow sapphire, and I showed the stone to FI, who has never reacted to a stone before, but the first thing out of his mouth was that it was his favorite of any stone I had ever shown him because the cut with the bi-colored facets was so unique (to both of us). I really adored it because it reminded me of beach sunsets, in particular one from FI & I's very first getaway together, and I was going to save up to buy it late January/early February, but...FI purchased it well before now as a birthday surprise
When I get home, I will certainly post pics of my own - but, have you guys ever seen anything like it? Thoughts on settings? I'm leaning towards setting it as a ring, so that I can enjoy playing with the color movement, knowing that it will have to be a ring worn with great care (especially with how high the stone would sit off on my fingers, just based on the stone's depth). I could set it as a pendant, but I do wear rings a great deal more. I'd especially love thoughts on the color metal to use - I know I'd like a platinum or white gold shank, but what do you guys think about doing the ring's crown and prongs in either rose or yellow gold to complement the stone's colors? Would you go sidestones to make the color pop more (the stone's too big for a halo)? Baguettes? Or, very simple solitaire?
Such fun decisions - I've never started absolutely from scratch with a stone before, so this one should be an adventure, and I can't wait to hear what you guys have to say!




And, that's exactly what it is - a sunset in a sunstone! Presenting another Jerry beauty, here are Jerry's pics of this 9.8 carat bi-color sunstone, facing up at 13.7mm x 10.9mm. With the way that Jerry cut it, it has an salmon-like core, with flashes of golden and green in the facets splaying out from the center. I've never seen moving colors in a stone before, but that is exactly what this stone does - the golden & sometimes green literally moves throughout the stone, similar to the way that facets turn on and off in other stones, except that this stone's facets never really turn "off" - rather their color shifts.
I had been eyeing the stone since November when I found Jerry to re-cut the yellow sapphire, and I showed the stone to FI, who has never reacted to a stone before, but the first thing out of his mouth was that it was his favorite of any stone I had ever shown him because the cut with the bi-colored facets was so unique (to both of us). I really adored it because it reminded me of beach sunsets, in particular one from FI & I's very first getaway together, and I was going to save up to buy it late January/early February, but...FI purchased it well before now as a birthday surprise
When I get home, I will certainly post pics of my own - but, have you guys ever seen anything like it? Thoughts on settings? I'm leaning towards setting it as a ring, so that I can enjoy playing with the color movement, knowing that it will have to be a ring worn with great care (especially with how high the stone would sit off on my fingers, just based on the stone's depth). I could set it as a pendant, but I do wear rings a great deal more. I'd especially love thoughts on the color metal to use - I know I'd like a platinum or white gold shank, but what do you guys think about doing the ring's crown and prongs in either rose or yellow gold to complement the stone's colors? Would you go sidestones to make the color pop more (the stone's too big for a halo)? Baguettes? Or, very simple solitaire?
Such fun decisions - I've never started absolutely from scratch with a stone before, so this one should be an adventure, and I can't wait to hear what you guys have to say!



