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I love gems with inclusions

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Shiny_Rock
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Crazy maybe but I've collected a few now with inclusions and I feel like they give it character. I just picked up this pink sapphire from firewater gems. It's got quite a few inclusions/ rutile pieces but I really love how unique it is.
On a side note I feel like it needs an old world setting...
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I just saw that marked as "sold" -- congrats if this is the 0.84-ct one (?).

I agree it looks pretty! I can't really tell what is inclusion vs what is brilliance, tbh, so that can work in your favor.
 
I love this!
Hope you post some zoomed in photos of them, when you get it
 
Heres a link; it lets you zoom in prob better than I can do any reasonable time soon

https://www.finewatergems.com/store/p837/0.94ctUnheatedSapphire.html

I'm thinking it might look good with small Alexandrite sidetones. It will compliment the purple and the greens in the alexandrite will compliment the pink and orange tones of the rutiles... what do you think?
 
It’s a beautiful bubblegum pink with some lavender in it. I think the color is rare and you have a nice gem. It’s one of those gems where the inclusions don’t matter as much because the color is so nice, and the cutting as well.

It would look good in any setting because the stone pops.
 
The pics dont do it justice but I sure love it. It has flashes of golden from the orange rutiles. I'm gonna get some small alexandrites and do a cluster of them on the side of it I think.
 

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Oh it's so pretty!
 
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