I would aim a little lower, for he will usually make a counteroffer if you are not totally off the ball park.Date: 1/28/2010 3:12:30 PM
Author: LovingDiamonds
Please be careful buying gemstones from Ebay. Especially Paraiba Tourmaline. The majority on there aren''t what they seem. For the amount you''re stating, unless the gem is miniscule I would be very very very wary. As Chrono has suggested, you''re more likely to end up with an Apatite. Look closely at the wording and you may find it says something like ''............. Paraiba apatite'' in other words Apatite and not Paraiba anything!
In terms of LOGR, he won''t accept your offer unless it''s fair. Typically take off 10% the listing price (maybe a little more if you''re lucky).
Satine you are allowed to link to Ebay auctions is that what you were worried about?Date: 1/28/2010 4:45:10 PM
Author: satine112
hmm i think this is not allowed. deleted.
Oh no don''t do that. I think it''s allowed but it''s seriously not a good idea.Date: 1/28/2010 5:02:00 PM
Author: satine112
no - i put up my email address so we could email eachother, but i think it''s not allowed.
Nooooooooooooo don't give up! You've just aimed a bit high! Imagine you'd just started to drive, you probably wouldn't be looking to buy a Rolls Royce would you? That's the equivalent (sort of) of buying a PT!!!!Date: 1/28/2010 5:23:11 PM
Author: satine112
ok, thanks for your input.
i saw the stone and fell in love, unfortunately, it seems i just can't afford one. a nice one anyways.
then i saw tourmaline_lover's ring and DIED. it's what i am trying to recreate for about $5-600. (preferably less?) but i guess it cannot be done. i am not rich, so that is a lot of money for me to spend on a fun pretty ring.
*goes back to my cheap jewelry*![]()
BDevaney13 is good. I have used him many times. His sapphires are lab or BE treated, but his paraibas are real. He is a nice guy who is selling his collection after bad times.Date: 1/28/2010 5:10:11 PM
Author: satine112
so - i can trust thaigemscity?
what about gemsjgems or rockandgems or bdevaney13 (they all have good feedback)
to get the stone and then set it in the double halo rose and white gold setting from LOGR, do i need a clear stone or would a 'murky' one also do/be nice??
i guess thaigem.com is also ok?
Satine,Date: 1/28/2010 5:43:36 PM
Author: satine112
LOL you crack me up!
i wish that the PM function was working, i want to ask tourmaline_lover how many mm her cuprian in the double halo setting are. poop.
eta: thanks rockhugger! i think the stone i'm looking at might not actually be neon, even though it says it is. the more i look at it, the more it's LESS neon.![]()
Many years ago they (Thaigemscity and sister store Thaigemvilliage) had much finer material, but not so much any more, but I agree that they have real material and you can request a GIT cert for an additional price for one of their stones. It may also be fracture filled, but it's real tourmaline. Whether it's neon or not, that's a different story.Date: 1/28/2010 4:36:31 PM
Author: RockHugger
You can get some nice paraibas on ebay. I have gotten 4 of them, 3 from ebay and LOVE em. The best places are Thaigemscity, and thaigemstore IMO. They both sell reall stuff, not apatite or glass and for a good price.
ETA: If they are blue they are heated. Unheated ones are purple.
Stay away from gems-bank....i have heard baaaaad stuff about their quality.
I purchased that stone several years back when, as LD said, PT prices were more affordable. I think you can get a light minty cuprian tourmaline from ebay, that can be attractive, for a lesser price. RockHugger purchased a very pretty and bright minty tourmaline from Thaigemstore recently, and I think it would stand out in such a double oval setting.Date: 1/28/2010 6:00:38 PM
Author: satine112
yep, the double halo. i am hoping to recreate it! lol
oh wow! That is crappy looking. He usually has alot better stuff on there. Like I said though, he is selling his own personal collection so maybe thats one of his discount stones LOL. His selection is usually mixed. He can have some NICE stuff and a couple butt ugly stones, or a bunch of ugly stones with 1 or 2 nice stones thrown in.Date: 1/28/2010 5:49:40 PM
Author: LovingDiamonds
Apologies to Rock Hugger as I know she has recommended this seller but this has to be one of the worst 'Paraiba Tourmalines' I've ever seen. Trust me, this is not worthy of even being buried in the same soil as a PT!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320476510097
I'll email TL and ask her to pop along to help you.
Well I''m glad you didn''t buy that because it''s truly awful and I''d be recommending a sanity check if you thought that was a Paraiba!!! Actually some of his/her other stuff is seriously seriously iffy as well. Check out the "Padparadscha" sapphires!!!! Unfortunately some people hide behind the "I''m selling my own private collection" to sell tat that they''ve picked up along the way and either now know better or seriously believe their own hype lol!Date: 1/28/2010 6:15:56 PM
Author: RockHugger
oh wow! That is crappy looking. He usually has alot better stuff on there. Like I said though, he is selling his own personal collection so maybe thats one of his discount stones LOL.Date: 1/28/2010 5:49:40 PM
Author: LovingDiamonds
Apologies to Rock Hugger as I know she has recommended this seller but this has to be one of the worst ''Paraiba Tourmalines'' I''ve ever seen. Trust me, this is not worthy of even being buried in the same soil as a PT!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320476510097
I''ll email TL and ask her to pop along to help you.
He has had some paraibas in the past that were AMAZING, and sold for quite a bit.
Yes, the minty tourmaline I got from thaigemstore looks better then most of my paraibas, and has a nice ''glow'' about it. I bought that for 24$. There are tourmalines that arnt paraiba that still have the glow and general color of a paraiba for MUCH cheaper.