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Paraiba Tourmaline help

AlexPark

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Anyone know how much this 5.80 paraiba is worth? thanks in advance

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How much did you pay for??
 
The report number isn't coming up on the GIA website for me. :confused:
 
Chrono|1420749447|3813654 said:
The report number isn't coming up on the GIA website for me. :confused:
Maybe not in the system yet? i just picked it up from GIA today.
 
Origin is really important. If it was not requested on the GIA report, assume Mozambique or Nigerian material, which is worth far less. If it is Brazilian, I highly recommend getting an origin.
 
TL|1420749824|3813661 said:
Origin is really important. If it was not requested on the GIA report, assume Mozambique or Nigerian material, which is worth far less. If it is Brazilian, I highly recommend getting an origin.
TL, assuming it from Mozambique or nigerian....how much do you think its worth?
 
I only just noticed the report date is today, so you are correct that it's probably not quite in the system yet for outside verification. As to price, it is worth whatever a person is willing to pay for it. Looks very nice and clean.
 
AlexPark|1420749996|3813663 said:
TL|1420749824|3813661 said:
Origin is really important. If it was not requested on the GIA report, assume Mozambique or Nigerian material, which is worth far less. If it is Brazilian, I highly recommend getting an origin.
TL, assuming it from Mozambique or nigerian....how much do you think its worth?

It's hard to say, but they are priced all over the place and the fact it's nice and clean helps.

I would recommend you check out paraibainternational.com for comparables, although Hong Kong is the place where these stones sell like hot cakes. You may find comparable retail values there. However, selling a stone retail is far different than the prices you can get for it, unless you just want an appraisal value for insurance purposes.
 
Before i made the GIA cert, a dealer offered $1000 per carat....just wondering if its worth a lot more
 
AlexPark|1420751150|3813674 said:
Before i made the GIA cert, a dealer offered $1000 per carat....just wondering if its worth a lot more

Wow, definitely worth a lot more than that!!
Which dealer offered this price?
 
OTL|1420751397|3813675 said:
AlexPark|1420751150|3813674 said:
Before i made the GIA cert, a dealer offered $1000 per carat....just wondering if its worth a lot more

Wow, definitely worth a lot more than that!!
Which dealer offered this price?

Ditto!
 
OTL|1420751397|3813675 said:
AlexPark|1420751150|3813674 said:
Before i made the GIA cert, a dealer offered $1000 per carat....just wondering if its worth a lot more

Wow, definitely worth a lot more than that!!
Which dealer offered this price?

Doesn't matter which dealer...everyone has to eat. Maybe its worth $4000-$5000 retail since he offered $1000 :think:
 
1000 per ct for THIS gem - he would have an e.... for several days!!! Sorry! :oops:

Much to cheap!!!!!

Imo a mozambique paraiba with a fantastic quality!!!
 
AlexPark|1420752272|3813688 said:
OTL|1420751397|3813675 said:
AlexPark|1420751150|3813674 said:
Before i made the GIA cert, a dealer offered $1000 per carat....just wondering if its worth a lot more

Wow, definitely worth a lot more than that!!
Which dealer offered this price?

Doesn't matter which dealer...everyone has to eat. Maybe its worth $4000-$5000 retail since he offered $1000 :think:


I think it's a reasonable assumption. Do you mind telling us if he has more and where to find it?
 
If you want to sell it try Bonhams or Christies.

In Munich show 2013 they want for an 0,35ct brazilian Paraiba LI 10000 EUR per carat - no fishtale - no joke - I was very rude to the vendor and said he is an idiot!!! At this time 13500 Dollar pct.

5000$ pct would be a fire sale - start with 10K!!! per carat.

http://www.africagems.com/paraiba-tourmaline.html
 
Marlow|1420753511|3813707 said:
If you want to sell it try Bonhams or Christies.

In Munich show 2013 they want for an 0,35ct brazilian Paraiba LI 10000 EUR per carat - no fishtale - no joke - I was very rude to the vendor and said he is an idiot!!! At this time 13500 Dollar pct.

5000$ pct would be a fire sale - start with 10K!!! per carat.

http://www.africagems.com/paraiba-tourmaline.html

I have a friend who tried to sell a very high quality Mozambique through one of the major auction houses, and they wouldn't accept it because it wasn't Brazilian. Just wanted to note that.
 
Really - that is crazy ....

Racism :D

You are the tourmaline expert here, TL, what do you think about the quality???
 
Marlow|1420753868|3813715 said:
Really - that is crazy ....

Racism :D

You are the tourmaline expert here, TL, what do you think about the quality???

Not like a top quality Brazilian IF the photo is accurate, but a very nice quality nonetheless. BTW, I'm not an expert on anything here. I just like to impart my years of experience with colored gems, and give opinions. :-)
 
Beautiful! Minimum $3k a carat would be a good place to start.
 
TL|1420753605|3813709 said:
Marlow|1420753511|3813707 said:
If you want to sell it try Bonhams or Christies.

In Munich show 2013 they want for an 0,35ct brazilian Paraiba LI 10000 EUR per carat - no fishtale - no joke - I was very rude to the vendor and said he is an idiot!!! At this time 13500 Dollar pct.

5000$ pct would be a fire sale - start with 10K!!! per carat.

http://www.africagems.com/paraiba-tourmaline.html

I have a friend who tried to sell a very high quality Mozambique through one of the major auction houses, and they wouldn't accept it because it wasn't Brazilian. Just wanted to note that.

A couple of things to add about this, assuming its the same friend we're speaking of: 1) that was well over a year ago and my, how times (and prices!) have changed; 2) it was not nearly the level of quality of this one; 3) it was huge and in fact that was considered a drawback. In summary, I would agree with Marlow that it makes sense to approach the auction houses - they'd be stupid not to entertain interest in that stone, assuming photos and all are as represented. :))

Oh, and in the right circumstances, in the right hands, easily north of $5k/ct and probably closer to the $10K mark. At least those are the quotes I've been given. Hope that helps.
 
AlexPark: can you show us the photo from GIA as well? One on your hand would be helpful also. TIA.
 
minousbijoux|1420757736|3813751 said:
AlexPark: can you show us the photo from GIA as well? One on your hand would be helpful also. TIA.
Ok, i will upload tomorrow
 
This topic is a very good example what happens if you want to sell a gem or some gems.

Think there is no doubt that this paraiba has a very very good quality - a good size for jewellery use, top neon color and clarity.

Some vendor would offer this gem as an "investment" gem.

A vendor offered 1000 pct for this - so 5800 total - a ridicolous offer!!

So - be careful if somebody offers "investment" gems. If somebody offers an investment FCD for example ask for a written guarantee that they buy it back for the same amount within five years and 10 % plus after 5 years :D - you will never get this!!!


PS:

I don't say that THIS gem was bought as an investment gem!!! But a good example for many high quality gems offered as investment and the problems you could have if you want to sell it.

I fear it is to expensive for Loupetroop....
 
I would buy it for $1000/ct! :bigsmile: That's a ridiculously low offer, really!
 
You are not alone!!!!! Would be the fastes sale on LT ever!!!!

What about an auction day on LT - would be funny....
 
what is LT?
 
LoupeTroop is a website where you can sell your jewellery (stones, mount or both).
 
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Chrono|1420815536|3814003 said:
LoupeTroop is a website where you can sell your jewellery (stones, mount or both).

i will join and sell some color stones =)
 
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