velouriaL
Brilliant_Rock
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So, I almost never see amazing or at least unusual colored stones in real life. Sure, I see rubies, sapphires, the occasional emerald, pink or yellow FCDs, the usual "semi-precious" birthstones...
The other days, I saw what had to be a gorgeous chrysoberyl in a boutique. I wondered if the wearer was a PSer and just had to comment. I asked what the stone was, and she said that is was "yellow alexandrite." I complimented her (because it was truly beautiful) but inside, I was like, "WUTTTT!!!!" Has anyone heard this term, "yellow alexandrite" before? That's like calling a sapphire a "blue ruby." Maybe it's because alexandrites are (marginally?) more well-known than chyrsoberyls? I suppose if the chrysoberyl exhibited STRONG color change, like this Jeff White one, but still... Needless to say, I don't think she was a PSers. I wish I had asked more about the stone's backstory but it wasn't really the moment.
Anyone else care to share, um, interesting gem stories from everyday life?

The other days, I saw what had to be a gorgeous chrysoberyl in a boutique. I wondered if the wearer was a PSer and just had to comment. I asked what the stone was, and she said that is was "yellow alexandrite." I complimented her (because it was truly beautiful) but inside, I was like, "WUTTTT!!!!" Has anyone heard this term, "yellow alexandrite" before? That's like calling a sapphire a "blue ruby." Maybe it's because alexandrites are (marginally?) more well-known than chyrsoberyls? I suppose if the chrysoberyl exhibited STRONG color change, like this Jeff White one, but still... Needless to say, I don't think she was a PSers. I wish I had asked more about the stone's backstory but it wasn't really the moment.
Anyone else care to share, um, interesting gem stories from everyday life?
