Imdanny
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amethystguy|1317498142|3030704 said:Emerald because for all intents and purposes they shouldn't even exist.
amethystguy|1317498142|3030704 said:Emerald because for all intents and purposes they shouldn't even exist.
kenny|1317508099|3030787 said:amethystguy|1317498142|3030704 said:Emerald because for all intents and purposes they shouldn't even exist.
Why do you say that?
amethystguy|1317598221|3031583 said:Come on emerald...you are falling behind...you can do it........![]()
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Pandora|1317633707|3031868 said:Three stones of same size, quality and all extremely fine - the sapphire will probably be the cheapest, the ruby possibly the most expensive. Not sure about Emerald pricing - but a lot!
One thing is for sure, a top stone of any of the three with blow the price of a white diamond out of the water. Hence why I laugh when I hear people say that they'll 'settle' for a ruby till they can 'upgrade' to a diamond...
A 2ct exceptional ruby, untreated from Mogok, Burma could be anything up to $125k/carat - over 5cts you are looking at anything up to $225k/carat. Other sources are cheaper - up to $20k/carat for 2cts and up to $100k for over 5cts.
A 2ct exceptional blue sapphire from Kashmir or Mogok, Burma, untreated, could be up to $11k/ct for 2 cts and up to $45k for 5cts.
These are wholesale prices - not retail prices - and are nearly 5 years out of date.