Tuffy|1318978215|3043028 said:the sapphire doesn't come with a lab report. need to pay extra for it. here's the vendor's picture
out of curiosity, do you think the pear spinel is well saturated?
Tuffy|1318981728|3043064 said:hee hee - those are the vendor's hands.I am trying to get more handshots before ordering so as to minimise the need to return.
Tuffy|1318978215|3043028 said:the sapphire doesn't come with a lab report. need to pay extra for it. here's the vendor's picture
out of curiosity, do you think the pear spinel is well saturated?
Pandora|1319025130|3043372 said:The sapphire gets my vote.
I'm going to disagree with TL here and say that IMO, the spinels are very well saturated and would definitely fall into the 'Mahenge' box for me.
I've seen Burmese stones that have a more orange cast to them and superb saturation, but I have never seen a Sri Lankan stone that comes close in terms of colour to the pinks you have here. The Sri Lankan strong pinks don't have the saturation and tend to look colder.
Obviously there are always exceptions, but I looked at a lot of spinels out there and the ones that really caught my eye turned out to be Tanzanian spinels that had been sent there for cutting!
I've no idea on pricing - other than that everything seems to be going up, up, up.
Tuffy|1319036274|3043470 said:ladies - thanks for your views! everything does seem so expensive nowadays. sigh... I will probably pass on the spinel cos if I get a spinel, I would like it to be hot pink and this one isn't. so hard to find...for the marquise shaped spinel - wouldn't it be quite hard to set it?
not decided on the sapph.. hai. looks saturated, just not sure if the colour is right for me. the vendor picture looks good but the handshot looks rather different.