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kissarose

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Hello all!

Love reading all of the posts, such great and very knowledgeable community! I have a stone that I am unsure of it's identity. A few different diamond testers tested positive fore diamond. But I've never heard of a diamond this color. It looks like plastic to be honest... I'll upload some photos I tried to take. It loves to play hide and seek with the camera. No matter the light or the temperature of the room. It seems to look it's best in the dark. Very strange.
 
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Hi Kissarose,

It probably would have been better if you posted this on the colored stone forum (it will get more traffic with people who know more about colored stones).
You can ask admin to move it by hitting the report concern button (or you can see if you get some input in this forum). I will tell you that most people
will say that you cant tell anything by pictures.
https://www.pricescope.com/community/forums/colored-stones.11/

Good luck,
tyty
 
Probably a synthetic corundum (ruby). See if it fluoresces under black light.
 
I bought a stone a couple of months ago off Etsy that was sold to me as a lab sapphire and it looked just like this.
 
Thank you. I will try that.


Hi Kissarose,

It probably would have been better if you posted this on the colored stone forum (it will get more traffic with people who know more about colored stones).
You can ask admin to move it by hitting the report concern button (or you can see if you get some input in this forum). I will tell you that most people
will say that you cant tell anything by pictures.
https://www.pricescope.com/community/forums/colored-stones.11/

Good luck,
tyty
 
Thank you. Would a synthetic conundrum test positive on a diamond tester? It does react to a black light. It is a pinkish red. Also, does a synthetic corundum change colors with different temperatures?

Probably a synthetic corundum (ruby). See if it fluoresces under black light.
 
Thank you StephanieLynn.
If you don't mind me asking, what did you pay for the stone? Was it certified? And does yours react to a black light or a diamond tester? (One that tests it's theme conductivity?)

I bought a stone a couple of months ago off Etsy that was sold to me as a lab sapphire and it looked just like this.
 
Synthetic pink sapphire or synthetic ruby. It's probably has a bit too much colour change to pink to be a garnet, maybe a tourmaline, but a synthetic would be my best guess
 
Thank you. Would a synthetic conundrum test positive on a diamond tester? It does react to a black light. It is a pinkish red. Also, does a synthetic corundum change colors with different temperatures?

It changes color in different lighting sources. I don't know about a diamond tester.
 
Hi, are you using a Presidum gem tester? The “no frills ones” from China aren’t reliable at all. Moissanite also tests as diamond but is a synthetic. Diamonds do come in pink purple colour but cost tens of thousands, even tiny tiny ones.
 
Thank you StephanieLynn.
If you don't mind me asking, what did you pay for the stone? Was it certified? And does yours react to a black light or a diamond tester? (One that tests it's theme conductivity?)

It was sold to me as an antique ring in a simple 10kt setting and I paid just under $200 for it. It wasn't certified and I didn't test it at all because I ended up returning it.
 
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