Did you see this one by a private seller on Loupetroop? You would have to raise your budget and they would have to negotiate, but you never know. May be worth keeping an eye on if you like it.
Did you see this one by a private seller on Loupetroop? You would have to raise your budget and they would have to negotiate, but you never know. May be worth keeping an eye on if you like it.
What you guys think about Etsy sapphires? Some seem way too cheap so probably fake?
beautiful, but says U.S. sales only and no returns so no go.
Too bad. I missed the US sales only. She has already dropped asking to $3750. Are you ever in NY?
Soooo... i realize I am not a gemstone girl. I also cant spell padparadscha and have to google it every time i need to type it.
2 carat heated GRS orange pink Padparadscha sapphire. Loose! Comes with GRS cert. I really love it, but I bought it forever ago and I am just not a gemstone girl... LOL. The good news is you're getting a steal of a price for a PAD!!
$5500 comes with GRS cert, i didnt see any GRS pads this color for less than $8k
Contact me for videos because its a gorgeous color, but you know how it is when you try to take gem pics. The last pic is the vendor pic.
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Again, this is all up for interpretation, but in my opinion, that is not a padparadscha by any stretch of the imagination. Now if you like the color, that's one thing. Congrats, admire him for what he is, and enjoy! But I'm confident that none of the major institutions would certify this stone as a pad. I've seen reports from this lab around, and I don't doubt they can probably decipher one gem from another, or a synthetic from a natural, or even basic heat, with relative ease. But certain treatments? I'm less confident. This stone may very well be untreated. But it could also be beryllium diffused (they abound in this particular shade), and that becomes tricky. This is because the process can introduce coloring agents deep into the stone, making the treatment harder to detect than with older, shallower diffusion methods. More advanced gemological techniques are required, such as LIBS. Now, in all honestly, I would be more worried about this if it said "heat only," because the method does require high heat, and that should be readily detectable. In any event, judging solely by what I'm seeing in your photos, this is a brownish-reddish-orange sapphire. And the color is very pretty! It's just not a pad (again, IMO). May I ask the weight and how much you paid?
Ok here is another one. Left is the $1300 one and Right side is the new 1.56ct $2000 one. I just need someone to confirm that I'm not crazy - I find the new one way too brownish. Yet it comes from a reputable gemrockauctions seller with a certificate. What I don't get is that his photos and the cert photos are SO much lighter than real life. I can't get that shade even if I try! And seller has shown me other stones he sold with end result in rings and it's the same story - the gem looks light and once sold in a ring it's almost brown. It does have lots of fire I find, but am I wrong to find it too dark for a pad?
I know GRS is sometimes generous with their designations, but that new stone is especially outrageous. I suspect the AGL would called it "orangey-brown." Hopefully there's no funny business with that seller, because I can't believe that's the same stone, and that GRS would certify it as a pad.
With regard to the first stone, I don't think the price is terribly high for an unheated sapphire of this color. So if you like it and the window doesn't bother you, then by all means...![]()
Is this seller called IGMGEMTreasures? I'm curious because I was also looking at some of their stones. Some of the prices seem to fall in the too good to be true category for unheated pads, so I was very curious about that lab too.
I happen to personally love this color and collect it in spinel. It's not easy to find. This is just a quick once over from Etsy on some examples that I wouldn't discount out of hand. It's very hard to find one that is one affordable and pretty on short notice.
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