SweetAsscher
Shiny_Rock
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- Sep 11, 2011
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I've been reading as much as I can about padparadscha, but I just can't seem to figure out what color really constitutes being called 'padparadscha'.
This stone belongs to a good friend of mine. She purchased a bunch of untreated stones from a vendor and she liked this one the best so sent the others back.
She let me borrow this one to play with and see if I like it enough to warrant a search for my own.
It was soooo difficult to photograph. The color just doesn't want to come up on the camera and as a result it looks washed out in some pictures. It's a peachy pink, in some lights more peach than pink and in other environments it looks more pink. The photos I selected were the most representative of the color, fairly accurate although more saturated in person
What do you guys think?




This stone belongs to a good friend of mine. She purchased a bunch of untreated stones from a vendor and she liked this one the best so sent the others back.
She let me borrow this one to play with and see if I like it enough to warrant a search for my own.
It was soooo difficult to photograph. The color just doesn't want to come up on the camera and as a result it looks washed out in some pictures. It's a peachy pink, in some lights more peach than pink and in other environments it looks more pink. The photos I selected were the most representative of the color, fairly accurate although more saturated in person
What do you guys think?



