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suzanne2

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Hi Suzanne,
I think it is beautiful and would look amazing as a ring. I am so excited to see pics when it arrives! Glad you got it so quickly!

Oh good! you like it too! It's going to be small but I hope it has enough appeal to offset that.
 

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233D6C59-0C45-408A-931F-E421645E924E.jpeg Just browsing today...,I found this adorable star wedding set! The star is almost a perfect sphere. They were likely used quite a bit in wedding jewelry before the reign of diamonds....if I had been a young woman in 1910, I would have been thrilled to get this lol!
 
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9A55A0C3-0CBA-45DE-AF81-AC32BF9B0B14.jpeg 8A91DD69-5324-4726-A52B-F29C8D0BCDC0.jpeg Some other stars of interest...I love the minimalist proportions of this star ring, and the color too. The star itself is a ‘type’ of star in opacity and color, which I believe comes from Thailand. Somehow I always wonder if they are natural even when proclaimed to be. Maybe it’s the thinness of the star, and opacity, or that they look most similar to Linde stars.....really pretty though.
 
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5C0073FB-9FB2-47AC-86C5-05EF3CC36195.jpeg I’m just captivated by the mauve color of this little ring....
 

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ECDD56F3-C850-4366-9C71-851307307E69.jpeg such a clear and beautiful star ring with a cool setting!
 

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I love that one too with the high dome!
 

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9A55A0C3-0CBA-45DE-AF81-AC32BF9B0B14.jpeg 8A91DD69-5324-4726-A52B-F29C8D0BCDC0.jpeg Some other stars of interest...I love the minimalist proportions of this star ring, and the color too. The star itself is a ‘type’ of star in opacity and color, which I believe comes from Thailand. Somehow I always wonder if they are natural even when proclaimed to be. Maybe it’s the thinness of the star, and opacity, or that they look most similar to Linde stars.....really pretty though.

The 2nd one doesn't look the slightest bit natural to me. Hmm.
 

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The 2nd one doesn't look the slightest bit natural to me. Hmm.
I know...it really is disturbingly synthetic looking. I think it’s the stone in the ring. As doctored as it looks, ive never seen a synthetic like that with the crooked , interrupted star...and it doesn’t look like a diffusion star either. i don’t trust that’s for sure!
 
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4D9FE580-8D84-4713-940D-5D5CAEF7F740.jpeg 9152F043-AE87-4739-86C2-5EA2DD25E8A3.jpeg E27D739B-4881-4221-B945-0BA0B5BC6850.jpeg That ring does have a high, beautiful dome! Here are more pics! The seller has had it for sometime now. I imagine she’d be open to offers because of that. It’s one of the prettiest that I’ve seen. Here are some pics and I’ll try to add a link....
 
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I remember seeing that one. It is sadly way out of my range. Love it though!
 

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4D9FE580-8D84-4713-940D-5D5CAEF7F740.jpeg 9152F043-AE87-4739-86C2-5EA2DD25E8A3.jpeg E27D739B-4881-4221-B945-0BA0B5BC6850.jpeg That ring does have a high, beautiful dome! Here are more pics! The seller has had it for sometime now. I imagine she’d be open to offers because of that. It’s one of the prettiest that I’ve seen. Here are some pics and I’ll try to add a link....

So pretty and I love that high dome. :love:
 

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CCA85DC5-EC62-4135-A31A-9CF0287C1337.jpeg 18EBF3E7-1707-4174-BED5-48C3B31643E7.jpeg Today I decided to wear both blue star rings....there is no direct sun today, but it’s a kind of mild overcast... the smaller one, ( Sky star) seems to shift between blue and lavender/blue which is fun because it changes moods, but the light has both looking touched by more lavender today. What I really love about Moonlight Jelly is that the star itself is blue. In the first picture, you can see a brighter blue blob of light...that is the color of the star trying to emerge.
 
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CCA85DC5-EC62-4135-A31A-9CF0287C1337.jpeg 18EBF3E7-1707-4174-BED5-48C3B31643E7.jpeg Today I decided to wear both blue star rings....there is no direct sun today, but it’s a kind of mild overcast... the smaller one, ( Sky star) seems to shift between blue and lavender/blue which is fun because it changes moods, but the light has both looking touched by more lavender today. What I really love about Moonlight Jelly is that the star itself is blue. In the first picture, you can see a brighter blue blob of light...that is the color of the star trying to emerge.

Just lovely. I love how it has different moods. Those colors and those settings are beautiful and look great on you.:love:
 

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Just lovely. I love how it has different moods. Those colors and those settings are beautiful and look great on you.:love:
Thankyou, Missy! The shifting moods are why I love these gems so much. I’d love to find eventually a pink and white, ‘cherry blossom star’ . I can only imagine how those would change in lighting!
 

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Bluegemz, how do you tell is a star sapphire is diffused? I notice that your star sapphires are more delicate in color. I was at a gem show this weekend and was looking at some star sapphires. They were a navy blue( not really what I wanted) and the vendor said they were diffused. I didn’t see any pretty stars at the show, so I passed.
 

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Bluegemz, how do you tell is a star sapphire is diffused? I notice that your star sapphires are more delicate in color. I was at a gem show this weekend and was looking at some star sapphires. They were a navy blue( not really what I wanted) and the vendor said they were diffused. I didn’t see any pretty stars at the show, so I passed.

This is somewhat hard to describe in words....In my experience, (not an expert) diffusion stars are even, often strong color, (often but not always I imagine) with opacity and a star that appears very surface since the treatment is only on the surface. There is a cotton like, super fine texture to the star as opposed to a more hairlike look of natural stars. With translucent stars that are natural, one can see how the aligned silk penetrates the light deeply into the stone. Ofcourse, It’s harder to tell with natural, more opaque stars. A gem microscope is helpful with this, but as always, if uncertain, send to a lab.

Here are pics of how the asterism channels the light wavelength paths deep within the stone....notice the hair like silk in the asterism, and the graduation of color as the light paths extend through the stone.
 

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CB71FF61-CAE1-463F-9748-E923E0DA1AA7.jpeg Here are examples of the surface look of diffusion stars....
 

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This is somewhat hard to describe in words....In my experience, (not an expert) diffusion stars are even, often strong color, (often but not always I imagine) with opacity and a star that appears very surface since the treatment is only on the surface. There is a cotton like, super fine texture to the star as opposed to a more hairlike look of natural stars. With translucent stars that are natural, one can see how the aligned silk penetrates the light deeply into the stone. Ofcourse, It’s harder to tell with natural, more opaque stars. A gem microscope is helpful with this, but as always, if uncertain, send to a lab.

Here are pics of how the asterism channels the light wavelength paths deep within the stone....notice the hair like silk in the asterism, and the graduation of color as the light paths extend through the stone.

I saved that last photo sometime back as a #starsapphiregoal
 

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B16DD57B-6ED7-47E8-A9D5-274A7CA49547.jpeg F56CD9FE-E8BB-4F96-8DFC-9029754615F3.jpeg Here is a lab grown sapphire with diffused star on top. Notice how the star is surface...
 

Bluegemz

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The royal blue,opaque star sapphire DOES also occur naturally, so in these cases, it’s harder to tell.
 

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I plan to ask my jewellers in Yangon if white on white star sapphire is really that rare. I know @Seaglow's clear bodied one is.
 

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I plan to ask my jewellers in Yangon if white on white star sapphire is really that rare. I know @Seaglow's clear bodied one is.
That’s a good question. I don’t think they are as rare as the clear bodied ones for sure, though nice stars are generally rare period. Though my tiny clear star is small, and was not expensive, I've only seen 2 others like it in all my years browsing ... I’d love to find a bigger one like this someday.
 
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Oh my. Probably the sharpest star I've seen in a while. From the Mogok Trader that cuts and polishes his own stars.

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Really pretty and plump with a great star! Lovely color too!
 
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Really pretty and plump with a great star! Lovely color too!

The chap wants us$1800 for this. Trying to negotiate now but probably not much lower than that as it's What they term a collector's stone here with a good star, gemmy body and obvious colour, though not a blue blue!
 

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That’s a good question. I don’t think they are as rare as the clear bodied ones for sure, though nice stars are generally rare period. Though my tiny clear star is small, and was not expensive, I've only seen 2 others like it in all my years browsing ... I’d love to find a bigger one like this someday.

I've not seen one here though I suspect it's not really sold to the secondary market unless by chance. Now I know if I see 1 I will grab it, regardless of size!
 

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The chap wants us$1800 for this. Trying to negotiate now but probably not much lower than that as it's What they term a collector's stone here with a good star, gemmy body and obvious colour, though not a blue blue!
That seems like a decent price honestly even if you can’t get much lower. I personally like the mid range blues as one can see into the stone more. Also that size is lovely.
 
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