Autumn in New England
Ideal_Rock
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- Jan 20, 2012
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Hello friends,
I may have mentioned I was "upgrading" my mint, only because the other is small (2ct). I loved the color and clarity though. Inken and I were discussing how surprisingly difficult it is to get this shade right. I see a lot of those drab, celery colors out there. And some folks love them! But I really prefer a more saturated pastel, like with padparadscha. Anyway, I returned a couple as of late, but finally found "the one." An elongated emerald would not have been my first choice, lol, but sometimes when every other box is ticked, you compromise. Here he is... 4.5ct and fresh from Germany. If you see a mark on the stone in the video, it was hair or lint. The stone is loupe clean.



I may have mentioned I was "upgrading" my mint, only because the other is small (2ct). I loved the color and clarity though. Inken and I were discussing how surprisingly difficult it is to get this shade right. I see a lot of those drab, celery colors out there. And some folks love them! But I really prefer a more saturated pastel, like with padparadscha. Anyway, I returned a couple as of late, but finally found "the one." An elongated emerald would not have been my first choice, lol, but sometimes when every other box is ticked, you compromise. Here he is... 4.5ct and fresh from Germany. If you see a mark on the stone in the video, it was hair or lint. The stone is loupe clean.


