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Date: 10/27/2009 1:55:41 PM
Author: Chrono
perhaps i will consider the Mahenges someday.Date: 10/27/2009 10:15:56 AM
Mmmm....perhaps you should consider Mahenges too?Yes, I purchased from Eric of Swala.![]()
I really like those colours except, for a man, i cannot possibly be wearing a huge stone
haha
too bad of the male species =p
Yet spinels are among the most commonly synthetics. I doubt any synthetic would look like your loevely Mahenge (I don''t think silk grows in those - yet), but, as a general rule, I think it would be wise to get certs for expensive spinels as well.Date: 10/27/2009 1:49:16 PM
Author: Chrono
Spinels are unheated and never treated, which is a plus. If it was a sapphire, then I''d get a cert, but not for a spinel.Date: 10/27/2009 9:33:36 AM
Author: megeve
It looks awesome! Can''t wait to see it when its finished!
I have a Q for you: A stone of this value, do you get a cert for it from Swala?
That is true about synthetics being very common in certain coloured spinels. In this case, I think an appraisal is probably sufficient since it will be used for insurance purposes.Date: 10/28/2009 6:29:34 AM
Author: Lady_Disdain
Yet spinels are among the most commonly synthetics. I doubt any synthetic would look like your loevely Mahenge (I don''t think silk grows in those - yet), but, as a general rule, I think it would be wise to get certs for expensive spinels as well.
In this case, Whiteflash will me making the setting and setting the stone. At other times, I use my local jeweller.Date: 10/27/2009 6:42:40 PM
Author: haagen_dazs
hi chrono
may i ask who is your jeweler who sets your gemstones for you?
Date: 10/28/2009 4:20:54 PM
Author: Chrono
Thank you Novel and Brandy.
To all,
My Mahenge is on its way to WF. Let''s hope USPS does NOT lose this package.![]()
Date: 10/28/2009 4:20:54 PM
Author: Chrono
Thank you Novel and Brandy.
To all,
My Mahenge is on its way to WF. Let''s hope USPS does NOT lose this package.![]()
Date: 10/28/2009 4:20:54 PM
Author: Chrono
Thank you Novel and Brandy.
To all,
My Mahenge is on its way to WF. Let''s hope USPS does NOT lose this package.![]()
WOW!!! That is one yummy color, Chrono!!!Date: 10/25/2009 4:40:52 PM
Author: Chrono
Here''s a newer picture that was taken by request which shows the glow that Mahenges are famous for.
Date: 11/5/2009 8:16:56 AM
Author: Chrono
Thank you, ladies.
Another update: WF has checked out the stone and verified that everything is in order. They will now begin the CAD.
Unlike Miss AJ, I will share my CAD pictures here.![]()
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Date: 11/5/2009 8:16:56 AM
Author: Chrono
Thank you, ladies.
Another update: WF has checked out the stone and verified that everything is in order. They will now begin the CAD.
Unlike Miss AJ, I will share my CAD pictures here.![]()
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Date: 10/25/2009 5:29:44 PM
Author: Chrono
Under diffused natural sunlight, the Mahenge appears a very rich intense red. At other times, it is a red stone with hot pink flashes. Depending on the light source, it can also be a reddish pink or pinkish red stone but it never fails to glow at all times. Under incandescent lighting, it becomes a watermelon pink/red colour..