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How does one get GIA gemset? Is it the same as Chrono was referring to in my posting about sapphire?Date: 2/24/2010 12:49:23 PM
Author: tourmaline_lover
I looked at those, but the GIA gemset does not appear to match the color on the screen, and some have some nasty inclusions. I worry they won''t be as vivid in person.
Correct. If you click on the description of the colour, a small pop up will show the GIA colour gemset for that particular stone.Date: 2/24/2010 1:00:53 PM
Author: crasru
How does one get GIA gemset? Is it the same as Chrono was referring to in my posting about sapphire?
I think you can still get "bargains" as I''ve seen and purchased stones that would have cost me quite a bit more if I bought them from anyone here in the US of A. It requires quite a bit of hunting though. I guess that term is quite relative.Date: 2/24/2010 1:07:16 PM
Author: tourmaline_lover
In my experience and others I''ve asked, you definitely get what you pay for from MC.com. If there were bargains to be had, that was a while ago, but I believe no longer. If those cabs are cheap, there''s probably a good reason. MC.com used to be known for bargains, but after returning more than what I kept, about 90% of what I purchased, finding they don''t match up to the GIA gemset at all, or the photo, I found that you really get what you pay for with them. Others have noted that as well to me.
Compared to some retailers in the States, he is well priced, but I still think you probably paid a fair price for your gems thorugh MC.com. I went through all his Mahenges, and based on the GIA gemset, and the inclusions, color, I think his prices are fair, and some of the higher end ones are very expensive, but no bargains. There were many bargains to be had back in the day on MC.com though. I am sorry I didn''t purchase then.Date: 2/24/2010 5:02:23 PM
Author: brandy_z28
I think you can still get ''bargains'' as I''ve seen and purchased stones that would have cost me quite a bit more if I bought them from anyone here in the US of A. It requires quite a bit of hunting though. I guess that term is quite relative.Date: 2/24/2010 1:07:16 PM
Author: tourmaline_lover
In my experience and others I''ve asked, you definitely get what you pay for from MC.com. If there were bargains to be had, that was a while ago, but I believe no longer. If those cabs are cheap, there''s probably a good reason. MC.com used to be known for bargains, but after returning more than what I kept, about 90% of what I purchased, finding they don''t match up to the GIA gemset at all, or the photo, I found that you really get what you pay for with them. Others have noted that as well to me.
As far as the GIA gemset goes, I think I understand how it basically works but it confuses me when I see two totally different looking stones with the same gemset description...and I have seen that from multicolour.