This one was hard to photograph clearly...my point and shoot battery ran out, and I don''t have a good macro on my bigger camera. May try my zoom lens and see if that helps.
Sorry about the fingerprints, I need to figure out how to clean these stones properly. The polish and cut is very nice...my fingerprints make it look smudgy when it isn''t.
Last one of the pink spinel until I can get something clearer.
I have a lavender spinel to take pictures of and a little sphene that I know will be tough to shoot.
My lighting is "daylight" fluorescent and I did have to adjust the color on the photos to correct for all the blue reflection from the paint and curtains in my bedroom.
Looks fabulous! I had wondered about that spinel some time ago but always figured it would have been too light for me (it is). It will make a really lovely piece.
Earrings definitely on the amethyst...some sort of dangle rather than post as they are 8mm, so a bit large for my ears. On the pink spinel, I have been drooling over Frekechild's ring with the little rose pink hydrangea petals on it. I would love to make something in that line for my sister, who loves pastels.
My favourite are the amethysts too, not just for the cutting but the colour too. Can you see the special cutting from an arm''s length away? I especially like the close up where they remind me of desert sand dunes. What a good idea to set the pink spinel in the hydrangea setting; I love the detailing that was done.
Thanks everyone, the amethysts are my favorites for now too.
You can see the little steps in the stones from a fair distance, not as much the "yin/yang" bends. It looks little little "fan" shapes almost. If you catch them at an angle, you can see the bends on the upper surface much better. Sorry, I''m still learning the proper terms for the different parts of the stone and don''t know what to call the top (bezel?) The "table" is formed from the curves of the yin/yang shape. The polish is amazing on them too.
Those amethysts are really amazing! Never seen a cut like that.
I''m not one for pink, but that pink spinel (I have no idea how "spinel" is supposed to be pronounced... it''s oddly irritating. Is it "Spin-el" or "Spine - el"?) is quite enchanting.
Couple more photos of the rest of my little collection:
Lavender Spinel from Dana at Mastercutgems,
It''s much lighter in person not sure why it'' shows up darker in the photos. It is pretty clean to the naked eye, but it''s got a small rutile needle on one side and some other little bubbles and things you can see in the photos or on the loupe. I got a new point and shoot camera and it takes nice macros, yay! This one is really fun to loupe.
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