koolchicken
Shiny_Rock
- Joined
- Aug 18, 2012
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So I originally started out looking for pink sapphires and somehow that spiraled into wanting tsavorites. I had a budget in mind, then upped it. I was told it probably couldn't be done, and that was a fair assessment. I feel extremely lucky though because I managed to stay UNDER my new budget!
In addition to my tsavs I bought two pairs of pink tourmalines, one light one, and one rubeillite pair from Tara. They were an impulse purchase I'm so happy I made.
Also pictured is a mandarin garnet pair that just isn't speaking to me (yes, another impulse purchase- yes, I now have a problem). I'm sending those back but I didn't have another box to put them in so they get to be in the photo too.



These are the best shots I was able to take. I feel like the colors are true for at least the lighter tourmalines. I had an impossible time getting an accurate color for the darker tourmalines and tsavorites. If I could only use one word to describe them it would be raspberry. They keep photographing more red than they are. But I love them in real life and that's all that really matters.
The lighter ones are amazing. So much nicer than I ever thought they'd be. Tara said she was having trouble taking pics and what she had didn't do them justice. I agree, they're so pretty in real life and even I had trouble getting a good photo (taking photos of gems is hard!). I think the color of them is much nicer than the sapphires I had originally bought. I'm glad the jeweler messed up moving the posts. If he hadn't I would have bought those and never found these, which have way more POW!
I want to thank everyone for their suggestions. And those who suggested Yvonne on Etsy. She was amazing and I thought I'd have to up my budget again. But somehow she managed to find tsav's in my "perfect" green for even less than I was prepared to spend. They're much brighter and not as dark in the photos. I'll try taking photos again once they're set.

In addition to my tsavs I bought two pairs of pink tourmalines, one light one, and one rubeillite pair from Tara. They were an impulse purchase I'm so happy I made.
Also pictured is a mandarin garnet pair that just isn't speaking to me (yes, another impulse purchase- yes, I now have a problem). I'm sending those back but I didn't have another box to put them in so they get to be in the photo too.



These are the best shots I was able to take. I feel like the colors are true for at least the lighter tourmalines. I had an impossible time getting an accurate color for the darker tourmalines and tsavorites. If I could only use one word to describe them it would be raspberry. They keep photographing more red than they are. But I love them in real life and that's all that really matters.
The lighter ones are amazing. So much nicer than I ever thought they'd be. Tara said she was having trouble taking pics and what she had didn't do them justice. I agree, they're so pretty in real life and even I had trouble getting a good photo (taking photos of gems is hard!). I think the color of them is much nicer than the sapphires I had originally bought. I'm glad the jeweler messed up moving the posts. If he hadn't I would have bought those and never found these, which have way more POW!
I want to thank everyone for their suggestions. And those who suggested Yvonne on Etsy. She was amazing and I thought I'd have to up my budget again. But somehow she managed to find tsav's in my "perfect" green for even less than I was prepared to spend. They're much brighter and not as dark in the photos. I'll try taking photos again once they're set.