JewelFreak
Ideal_Rock
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I can't stop looking at the photos; it really came out great. It is an adaptation in 14k yg of their Split Shank Trellis ring, as I posted earlier. Thank you, everybody for your advice re 1 or 2 rows of melee on the shank. Gave me the clarity to realize I agreed that one row was best -- & it's just right.
Remember, this tourmaline is NOT brown! It hates hates to pose for the camera & refuses to show its beautiful real color, just to let me know it's the Alpha Dog. Embarrassing me on purpose. It is a gorgeous saturated copper with flashes of peach, and is very very neon with its own light in dark shadow. So use your imagination, I guess.
Okay, here goes:
The coppery areas in the 1st pic are closest to the color of the entire stone. There isn't any brown.
--- Laurie
Hand shots when it arrives!




Remember, this tourmaline is NOT brown! It hates hates to pose for the camera & refuses to show its beautiful real color, just to let me know it's the Alpha Dog. Embarrassing me on purpose. It is a gorgeous saturated copper with flashes of peach, and is very very neon with its own light in dark shadow. So use your imagination, I guess.
Okay, here goes:
The coppery areas in the 1st pic are closest to the color of the entire stone. There isn't any brown.
--- Laurie
Hand shots when it arrives!



