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Neon Green Vanadium Chrysoberyl

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Shiny_Rock
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I show a very rare 1.82ct vanadium chrysoberyl. The color of this vanadium chrysoberyl is different from the common light mint green vanadium chrysoberyl.The color is rich bright green. The EGL color grade is neon green. As a comparison is a 7ct+ mint green vanadium chrysoberyl, to observe the huge color difference between the two
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Very interesting.
 
Stunning colour. Is that a chip or a surface reaching inclusion? It’s good that it’s not noticeable in lots of the shots so won’t be readily seen when you wear it (if you’re setting it). Really beautiful.
 
Stunning colour. Is that a chip or a surface reaching inclusion? It’s good that it’s not noticeable in lots of the shots so won’t be readily seen when you wear it (if you’re setting it). Really beautiful.

Inclusion is reflective in the sun, I used a SLR + macro lens to shoot, so it is easy to be seen, usually invisible to the naked eye
 
Does it fluoresce?

Beautiful gem.
 
Love your posts :love:
Your gemstones are both rare and interesting. Not something most of us are likely to come across.
Do you just collect these beauties or do you ever set them into jewellery?
 
Love your posts :love:
Your gemstones are both rare and interesting. Not something most of us are likely to come across.
Do you just collect these beauties or do you ever set them into jewellery?
I am a gem collector, because I am interested in collecting and researching gems,Will not set them into jewellery
 
I show a very rare 1.82ct vanadium chrysoberyl. The color of this vanadium chrysoberyl is different from the common light mint green vanadium chrysoberyl.The color is rich bright green. The EGL color grade is neon green. As a comparison is a 7ct+ mint green vanadium chrysoberyl, to observe the huge color difference between the two
DSC_0637.jpgDSC_1618A.jpgDSC_3184a.jpg堆1.jpgDSC_0637.jpgDSC_0637.jpgDSC_0644.jpgDSC_1606.jpgDSC_1608.jpgDSC_3165a.jpgDSC_3163a.jpgDSC_3164a.jpgDSC_3179a.jpgDSC_3195a.jpg微信图片_20190325135603.jpg

What is the origin and who did you get it from?
 
I have only ever seen vanadium chrysoberyl at trade shows featuring rarities. I've never actually seen one in "the wild." lol Incredible! Congrats and enjoy!!
 
Both stones are impressive.

Congratulation!
 
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