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It has arrived, I will take more videos tomorrow. But it looks even better than expected!
Hi @Crimson and @Autumn in New England!
I managed to find the email containing a link to that ruby!
It was around 1.7 carats, unheated, Burmese, eye clean, crystalline, and pinkish red (not pigeon's blood red), with strong flourescence.
When I asked, I sure wasn't expecting it to be 55k USD!But knowing the vendor, I'm sure it's one spectacularly glowy gem!
I'm honestly just terrible at judging gemstones based on videos, but does that midle section look like a window or anything like that? It seems a little less saturated than the rest of the ruby, but I'm not sure if that's just normal. I haven't really looked into rubies much...
And congratulations on your new ruby @Crimson! You have amazing taste in gemstones so I'm sure it's incredible - have you posted any pictures here by any chance?![]()
Ooh thank you @Bookwyrm I do like this kind of pinkish red.You are right - there is something about the centre. I see a tinge of blue. I wonder whether it is a Mong Hsu stone. I wouldn’t be surprised if it were because Mogok stones are almost impossible to find nowadays.
I haven't yet posted any photos of my new ruby jewellery.Will do so later,
Hi @Crimson and @Autumn in New England!
I managed to find the email containing a link to that ruby!
It was around 1.7 carats, unheated, Burmese, eye clean, crystalline, and pinkish red (not pigeon's blood red), with strong flourescence.
When I asked, I sure wasn't expecting it to be 55k USD!But knowing the vendor, I'm sure it's one spectacularly glowy gem!
I'm honestly just terrible at judging gemstones based on videos, but does that midle section look like a window or anything like that? It seems a little less saturated than the rest of the ruby, but I'm not sure if that's just normal. I haven't really looked into rubies much...
And congratulations on your new ruby @Crimson! You have amazing taste in gemstones so I'm sure it's incredible - have you posted any pictures here by any chance?![]()
Finally sealed the deal at a total of $2950, all tax/shipping/etc included.
6.10 x 6.14 x 3.14mm, 0.96ct, deep red, unheated, Thailand (Chanthaburi region). I changed info a tiny bit in the post just in case it get poached.
It's darker than what I expected from the videos. But even my own phone camera make it brighter (more vivid red) than its actual color, so I can't blame the store. The lab is right for labeling it as deep red.
In bright lighting, it's very stereotypical ruby red: zero secondary shade (no pink/purple/pigeon blood spots), just pure red.
Its inclusions aren't visible with naked eyes. Well, my eyes at least. The color is so deep red that it covers practically all inclusions.
I will keep searching for a bright vivid red ruby that is moderately priced![]()
Finally sealed the deal at a total of $2950, all tax/shipping/etc included.
6.10 x 6.14 x 3.14mm, 0.96ct, deep red, unheated, Thailand (Chanthaburi region). I changed info a tiny bit in the post just in case it get poached.
It's darker than what I expected from the videos. But even my own phone camera make it brighter (more vivid red) than its actual color, so I can't blame the store. The lab is right for labeling it as deep red.
In bright lighting, it's very stereotypical ruby red: zero secondary shade (no pink/purple/pigeon blood spots), just pure red.
Its inclusions aren't visible with naked eyes. Well, my eyes at least. The color is so deep red that it covers practically all inclusions.
I will keep searching for a bright vivid red ruby that is moderately priced![]()
If you plan on looking for another ruby, I would advise to return it and save a lot of money. A bright vivid red ruby will cost a lot more than 3k![]()
Yes I know. The ones I found are 10k / 75k / 400k per carat. But one can dream
Finally sealed the deal at a total of $2950, all tax/shipping/etc included.
6.10 x 6.14 x 3.14mm, 0.96ct, deep red, unheated, Thailand (Chanthaburi region). I changed info a tiny bit in the post just in case it get poached.
It's darker than what I expected from the videos. But even my own phone camera make it brighter (more vivid red) than its actual color, so I can't blame the store. The lab is right for labeling it as deep red.
In bright lighting, it's very stereotypical ruby red: zero secondary shade (no pink/purple/pigeon blood spots), just pure red.
Its inclusions aren't visible with naked eyes. Well, my eyes at least. The color is so deep red that it covers practically all inclusions.
I will keep searching for a bright vivid red ruby that is moderately priced![]()
Nice, what vendor did you use?
My goodness, those prices are insane. Love that the $400,000 odd ring is in “9 carts”. Imagine being the bf snooping for engagement ring ideas on gf insta etc. The shock of finding that “being in the cart ready for checkout” as gf engagement ring choice!
My goodness, those prices are insane. Love that the $400,000 odd ring is in “9 carts”. Imagine being the bf snooping for engagement ring ideas on gf insta etc. The shock of finding that “being in the cart ready for checkout” as gf engagement ring choice!
Still waiting for pancake ruby to come back from the jewellers after the setting fiasco. Fingers crossed.![]()
Also the seller says it's heated but doesn't mention details. Is there any kind of heat treatment that seriously reduce the value of the ruby that I need to check for?
I used a vendor called "meeting a guy who happens to live 2km from my house who travels to Thailand for gemstones" lol, he doesn't even have a website.
If you check my post history on Pricescope, you can find that I buy both lab + natural diamonds directly from India from a random guy who sent me unsolicited d(iamonds) pics. I thought he was a scammer at first but after he sent me some samples, I know that he's selling honestly. He always offers me 2-day delay on payment, so that I can go to a store and verify that what he sends is real.
Buying from questionable sources has its benefits![]()
Okay it turns out the dream-color perfect red-orange ruby above is 90% likely Beryllium Diffused ruby, which I've been told is very cheap (yet seller asked for $2000). So I've skipped that. Edit: the seller said "I have no idea what treatment they used. I didn't heat the stone myself". So I just have to assume the worst, because I've never seen this kind of bright red color ruby, even online.
So now I'm looking into spinels because it seems the color I want is really available with that gemstones. Thread here: https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/opinon-on-3-natural-spinel-and-price.289745/