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Lovinggems

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My new malaya garnet is finally here.
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Its colour varies depending on the light source; sometimes it''s a dark orangish red, sometimes it''s a dark pink, sometimes it''s a bronzy brown... seems like it can''t make up its mind on what colour it wants to be.

My lovely DH took some photos for me today, against the strong cold winds.

First photo is garnet on the rocks:

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Second photo with a ''playmate'':

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An indoor photo, in normal indoor light, the colour is more orange brown, totally different from the pink colour it could be:

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Fourth, malaya on a dark stone:

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Fifth:

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Sixth, garnet inside a pink gerbera:

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Another flower pic:

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Lastly with my other red and pink stones:

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Lori
 
Before having the garnet in hand I want to set it in a modern pink gold ring, but I'm not sure if pink gold will suit the garnet when it's indoor because it turns to a dark orangey bronze colour. Maybe pink gold will help the stone stay pink? Any setting and metal colour ideas will be most appreciated.

Here's a shade of pink gold I originally want for my garnet, the photo is from evamartin.com and this ring is one of her creation.

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Date: 5/16/2009 5:28:29 AM
Author: loriken214
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Lori
Thanks Lori for stopping by!
 
What a baby! Congrats!

I think pink gold will work great even when it is in its ''brown'' mood.
 
Date: 5/16/2009 4:06:06 AM
Author: Lovinggems
An indoor photo, in normal indoor light, the colour is more orange brown, totally different from the pink colour it could be:
That''s interesting, did you take this photo in fluorescents? Typically all the Malayas I''ve seen go more brown/peachy outdoors, and stay more pink in incandescent lighting. I have two from Barry, and that''s what I''ve noticed. That''s why they''re known as the evening stone. Well it''s very nice. Let us know what you decide to do with it.
 
Date: 5/16/2009 9:49:16 AM
Author: tourmaline_lover

Date: 5/16/2009 4:06:06 AM
Author: Lovinggems
An indoor photo, in normal indoor light, the colour is more orange brown, totally different from the pink colour it could be:
That''s interesting, did you take this photo in fluorescents? Typically all the Malayas I''ve seen go more brown/peachy outdoors, and stay more pink in incandescent lighting. I have two from Barry, and that''s what I''ve noticed. That''s why they''re known as the evening stone. Well it''s very nice. Let us know what you decide to do with it.
TL, I checked and my bulbs are energy saving fluorescents, that''s my normal indoor lights, maybe I should change light bulbs...
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It''s a lovely pink outdoors, I can''t see any browns. Under my garage lights, I think they''re incandescent, it''s a lovely pinkish red with some hint of orange.
 
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Date: 5/16/2009 10:37:12 AM
Author: Lovinggems


Date: 5/16/2009 9:49:16 AM
Author: tourmaline_lover



Date: 5/16/2009 4:06:06 AM
Author: Lovinggems
An indoor photo, in normal indoor light, the colour is more orange brown, totally different from the pink colour it could be:
That's interesting, did you take this photo in fluorescents? Typically all the Malayas I've seen go more brown/peachy outdoors, and stay more pink in incandescent lighting. I have two from Barry, and that's what I've noticed. That's why they're known as the evening stone. Well it's very nice. Let us know what you decide to do with it.
TL, I checked and my bulbs are energy saving fluorescents, that's my normal indoor lights, maybe I should change light bulbs...
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It's a lovely pink outdoors, I can't see any browns. Under my garage lights, I think they're incandescent, it's a lovely pinkish red with some hint of orange.
That explains it. My malayas go the most brown under fluorescents. Outdoors they're a combination of peach and pink and in hallogens and other non-fluorescent artificial light, they're more pink. I don't wear my Malaya ring to work because all we have is fluorescents. It's funny because most of my gems do great in fluorescent lighting, but just not the Malayas.
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I love how all my gems look in the garage lighting - funny how you mention that. I want to install garage lighting everywhere! LOL!!
 
I love mlalayas and yours is very pretty. I like the photo with the red stones. What are they?
 
Date: 5/16/2009 10:47:11 AM
Author: innerkitten
I love mlalayas and yours is very pretty. I like the photo with the red stones. What are they?
Thanks Yingh, TL and Innerkitten for your kind comments.

IK- the larger one is a rubellite and the pear is a ruby. The cuts aren''t as nice as Barry''s stones, especially the ruby, but they have really nice colours.
 
I love your stone, the pictures your hubby took are beautiful. I love how the color shifts in different lighting too.
 
Love malayas as always! And yours definitely looks gorgeous!
 
Gorgeous Malaya - and that cut is beautiful!
 
YUM!
 
WOW I think your new stone is just wonderful. I really like the variety of colors it shows too. Interesting.
 
Gorgeous stone!
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That is a beautiful stone!! Pictures are lovely, you hubby did good!
 
really pretty stone I love the colour
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Pink gold would be my suggestion to go with all its moods. I think you need a room in your house with incandescents just for gemstone viewing.
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Thank you LW, MtG, LtP, Cinnamon, SH, Brandy, Mochi, BA and Chrono. The Colour Stone forum is now my favourite online forum, I love looking at all the gemstones and the lively discussions.

Chrono - I agree I need to change my lights, well at least my bedroom lights.
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Sorry I keep upping the "thread views" on this thread by coming back to look at your lovely stone. I just LOVE the variety of colors it shows off.
 
Woah! Just beautiful!!! Great pics too!
 
It''s lovely!

Regarding lights, keep in mind that they''re just one factor when it comes to how gems will look. Other things like surrounding colors in the room, your wardrobe etc. all make a difference. For example, it just happens that my yellow gold pieces look best in my dining room regardless of light source, cause it''s walls are painted light yellow. The effect may not be as strong when it comes to gemstones, but it sure makes a difference.
 
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