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Small but mighty. Post your little gems with big color!

JackTrick

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While all of us can appreciate a big, multi-carat, doorknob-sized gemstone, sometimes we're in the mood for something a little more bite-sized. Whether it's due to budget or just preferring something daintier, smaller stones can still have a BIG impact when the color really pops.

So please, share your beloved gems that are in that fun space between melee and chonker! How do you set a smaller stone to really make it shine? Let's show that size isn't everything :razz:

Here are some of mine!

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Sleepy unheated ruby and a hot pink winza sapphire.

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Greenish paraiba tourmaline and a russian demantoid.

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Benitoite, cobalt spinel, and hauyne.

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Little collection of grandidierite.

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And the newest addition. A purple pink diamond pear.

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And a glamor shot of the crew :)

How about you all? What do you have that's small and mighty?
 

lilmosun

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I have never been able to photograph this little red Burmese spinel from Vance Gems.

IRL all I see is bright sparkly as close to pure red as I've seen in a stone - I wear it and think red Christmas lights. It looks great all the time. It became my holy grail for red spinel.


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I have never been able to photograph this little red Burmese spinel from Vance Gems.

IRL all I see is bright sparkly as close to pure red as I've seen in a stone - I wear it and think red Christmas lights. It looks great all the time. It became my holy grail for red spinel.


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Oh that is awfully pretty indeed. It looks lit from within, as you said.
 

icy_jade

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An older thread:

63310950-B44F-4E7B-96FA-72E2EDFD7AAF.jpeg 5960BCF5-650D-4899-8D10-D67190ED057B.jpeg The green stone was sold to me as a tsavorite garnet by a local jeweler going out of business.....gemstone vendor at Scott’s Antique Market told me dermatoid. Any ideas?
The sapphire is a itty bitty Kashmir cushion.. when I purchased the ring the date 1915 was engraved inside the shank,
when I received it the date had been polished out !!!!!!:angryfire:
 

Mrsz1ppy

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Here are a couple of wee but powerful stones.

First up is little emerald next to large. Little is an eBay find that has been in process for 6 months. The center emerald was abraded terribly. I sent it to be recut, it rattled so in the setting, and then sent it and the 2 half moon diamonds to GIA. Amazingly, the emerald came back as a .48ct (from .76) no treatment Columbian stone. It is insanely neon and pops in any lighting. This photo is focused on the larger emerald but the little one is actually more neon.

The second photo is a Tiffany pendant with a 1.20 ct No heat Kashmir Sapphire, and is the best color of the three I am custodian of…it too glows in any lighting.
 

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Avondale

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I have a baby who can play. Probably gonna win “the smallest” award. :bigsmile:

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It’s my entry-into-coloured-stones ruby that I fell for some years ago. Too small to be of any monetary importance, hence not much was known about it at the time of purchase and I never bothered to try to learn more. But it’s wildly fluorescent and is my happy bright dot of colour in any light.
 

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Tiny Vietnam sapphire! Using the vendor's photo because I can never take a good picture of it. It's silky and reflects orange fire. I can't seem to find the same color in a larger size : (
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and this baby crystal opal which I have set into a charm, my little dreamy ocean:)
 
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elle_71125

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My hauyne ring (on first finger) is a great example of small yet mighty. I think the largest gem is 3.5mm going and the smallest is around 1.5mm. The color really packs a punch.

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These pink spinels are BRIGHT! I think the round is around 5mm.
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lilmosun

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A good part of my collection is made from small to melee sized stones....big fingers on a budget syndrome. :wink2: Here are some.

Flower rings with hauyne, pink spinel and emeralds
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Russian Demantoids
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The blue stackers is my Luc Yen Cobalt Spinel (another holy grail)
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Paraiba Ring (I also have a matching pendant). This is the ring that started my fascination with colored stones.
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My unheated blue Ceylon Sapphire (for me its the perfect color)

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lilmosun

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My hauyne ring (on first finger) is a great example of small yet mighty. I think the largest gem is 3.5mm going and the smallest is around 1.5mm. The color really packs a punch.

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@elle_71125 Love this! I am addicted to hauynes. Used them in many pieces and been a bit of a hoarder. I have a small collection of hauynes remaining - in various sizes up to 3.5 mm as well. Making something similar has been on my to-do list (didn't have a design but it was going to be some sort of random cluster). While it's a rare occurrence given the number of projects I've done with hauyne melee, I've had a couple of projects where one has cracked when setting and it was difficult to find a replacement the same size where the saturation/tone matched the others :cry2: ..so I've been reluctant to move forward. But seeing your ring is inspiring.
 

JackTrick

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My hauyne ring (on first finger) is a great example of small yet mighty. I think the largest gem is 3.5mm going and the smallest is around 1.5mm. The color really packs a punch.

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Oh! A cluster ring is such a good idea for smaller stones. Those hauyne absolutely pop.

A good part of my collection is made from small to melee sized stones....big fingers on a budget syndrome. :wink2: Here are some.

Flower rings with hauyne, pink spinel and emeralds
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I love that you’ve got 3 different flavors of flower rings :)
 

ItsMainelyYou

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I have one! It's right around a carat spinel, I call it Sakura pink. I tried to get all five of it's natural lighting moods, but I only know how to point and shoot and hope it's what I see. This stone has two more color mixes it shows that is this neat almost blue cast with no purple and then the Sakura color. But I don't know how to get a picture of those.:roll: I've never seen anything like it. I don't know if it counts as color shift, or change?
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elle_71125

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A good part of my collection is made from small to melee sized stones....big fingers on a budget syndrome. :wink2: Here are some.

Flower rings with hauyne, pink spinel and emeralds
IMG_20170603_113523.jpg
Russian Demantoids
demantoidring.jpg
The blue stackers is my Luc Yen Cobalt Spinel (another holy grail)
20220420_205257.jpg
Paraiba Ring (I also have a matching pendant). This is the ring that started my fascination with colored stones.
IMG_20170430_145505.jpg

My unheated blue Ceylon Sapphire (for me its the perfect color)

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I've always adored your bypass flower rings. :kiss2:
 

elle_71125

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@elle_71125 Love this! I am addicted to hauynes. Used them in many pieces and been a bit of a hoarder. I have a small collection of hauynes remaining - in various sizes up to 3.5 mm as well. Making something similar has been on my to-do list (didn't have a design but it was going to be some sort of random cluster). While it's a rare occurrence given the number of projects I've done with hauyne melee, I've had a couple of projects where one has cracked when setting and it was difficult to find a replacement the same size where the saturation/tone matched the others :cry2: ..so I've been reluctant to move forward. But seeing your ring is inspiring.

Oh man, I would hate that. What a bummer.:(
I went with DK to set them because I know he's pretty familiar with gemstones and, thankfully, I've been very lucky on that front.

I'd love to put some hauyne into a flower ring some day. The color really does pop! I hope you get to make your hauyne cluster ring some day soon so I can ogle it, as it rightfully deserves. :mrgreen:
 

Bron357

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My wee ruby which punches well above its weight (1.13 carats).
How I wished it could have been tended and loved into growing big enough for that setting ha ha.
Perhaps I should follow my nieces advice to ”grow gems bigger” and put it back into marble and place underground for the earth forces to do their thing!
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