freewheelinrose
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I am curious to know why...movie zombie|1296434985|2837769 said:yes, that's my e-ring in my avatar....and it is sparkly, that's for sure....despite my not having cleaned it in [GASP] a couple of years.
MoZo
LovingDiamonds|1296417154|2837493 said:My Mum wore an Emerald engagement ring nearly every day of her life. Thankfully she knew how to look after it and apart from a tiny chip on the girdle it's in superb condition. So softer stones CAN be worn but you've got to take care.
I don't have one particular e-ring because I swap my rings around daily (with the exception of my wedding band).
However, the one ring I ruined many years ago was a Tanzanite. I hadn't realised that they needed care () and didn't think twice about wearing it every day, getting it in water etc etc. Needless to say, within a year it was completely ruined. One of my friends loved it though (despite it's horrible little cloudy self) so I gave it to her! Lesson learned though.
Gempassion|1296451362|2837965 said:LovingDiamonds|1296417154|2837493 said:My Mum wore an Emerald engagement ring nearly every day of her life. Thankfully she knew how to look after it and apart from a tiny chip on the girdle it's in superb condition. So softer stones CAN be worn but you've got to take care.
I don't have one particular e-ring because I swap my rings around daily (with the exception of my wedding band).
However, the one ring I ruined many years ago was a Tanzanite. I hadn't realised that they needed care () and didn't think twice about wearing it every day, getting it in water etc etc. Needless to say, within a year it was completely ruined. One of my friends loved it though (despite it's horrible little cloudy self) so I gave it to her! Lesson learned though.
Is water really that bad for gemstones? (Don't want to thread-jack but I am about to set a spinel that I'll wear everyday and I am wondering how careful I have to be with it).
ForteKitty|1296453871|2837987 said:I chipped the crown part of my fav bb tourmaline ring not so long ago on the glass part of an office door. It barely tapped the glass, but i heard the sickening "squeeee" as it chipped. Glass is supposed to be softer than tourmalines, no? Guess it just hit it at the wrong place. SO upset.
Gempassion|1296451362|2837965 said:LovingDiamonds|1296417154|2837493 said:My Mum wore an Emerald engagement ring nearly every day of her life. Thankfully she knew how to look after it and apart from a tiny chip on the girdle it's in superb condition. So softer stones CAN be worn but you've got to take care.
I don't have one particular e-ring because I swap my rings around daily (with the exception of my wedding band).
However, the one ring I ruined many years ago was a Tanzanite. I hadn't realised that they needed care () and didn't think twice about wearing it every day, getting it in water etc etc. Needless to say, within a year it was completely ruined. One of my friends loved it though (despite it's horrible little cloudy self) so I gave it to her! Lesson learned though.
Is water really that bad for gemstones? (Don't want to thread-jack but I am about to set a spinel that I'll wear everyday and I am wondering how careful I have to be with it).
freewheelinrose|1296491507|2838199 said:Very true Chrono, I'll have to keep in mind the properties of the stones and how they react to certain environments.
Sorry again to hear about the mishaps with such precious jewelery and thanks to all who have shared on this thread!
So what are thoughts on alexandrite as stone?
tourmaline_lover|1296507078|2838455 said:Alexandrite is part of the chrysoberyl gem species, and a very durable stone (no cleavage planes) and very hard. It's the third hardest gem at an 8.5 on the Mohs, after diamond and sapphire. I would say it's more durable than diamond because it has no cleavage.
Good ones are rare (i.e. in terms of colour change) and are also expensive.
freewheelinrose|1296415426|2837457 said:I'd like to ask what stone you have in the ring that is pictured as your profile pic rubybeth? Is it a deep ruby? That is my birthstone, so I'm always interested in them!
movie zombie|1296493641|2838233 said:there are some really lovely cabs out there...a very high quality one as an e-ring is a great idea.
i've seen a sapphire e-ring that had been worn 24/7 for almost 40 years......no special handling....and the faceting had been worn down to the point it appeared cab like until closer inspection.
MoZo
ps spess sparkles because it was well cut and a high end stone; lack of cleaning is because i am just lazy and don't think of it until i put it on just before i leave the house and i don't take the time to do it. spess is not a candidate for heat/chemical cleaning.