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I’ve certainly bought pieces that weren’t what I thought or perhaps hoped.
My beautiful “spessartite garnet” ring that was actually a lab orange sapphire! Oops. Back then I didn’t appreciate that sapphire even came in orange let alone they made lab material that colour.
Oops.
Oh well, I still love the ring and the lab orange sapphire.
On eBay, my favourite hunting ground, I’m currently on the lookout for white gold pendants. I spotted a nice 14kt one with “pink and white stones”. It was very pretty and for $150 fair enough I thought.
Well, I was surprised it’s not a lab pink sapphire, it’s more red than pink but it’s NOT lab.
It’s natural. It’s heated, I can see “exploded” crystal under the microscope and rutile silk remnants. Shocked! Can’t tell if it’s been high heat treated to seal internal fissures but it’s not glass filled.
So there you go, I was wrong again, but the other way.

My beautiful “spessartite garnet” ring that was actually a lab orange sapphire! Oops. Back then I didn’t appreciate that sapphire even came in orange let alone they made lab material that colour.
Oops.
Oh well, I still love the ring and the lab orange sapphire.
On eBay, my favourite hunting ground, I’m currently on the lookout for white gold pendants. I spotted a nice 14kt one with “pink and white stones”. It was very pretty and for $150 fair enough I thought.
Well, I was surprised it’s not a lab pink sapphire, it’s more red than pink but it’s NOT lab.
It’s natural. It’s heated, I can see “exploded” crystal under the microscope and rutile silk remnants. Shocked! Can’t tell if it’s been high heat treated to seal internal fissures but it’s not glass filled.
So there you go, I was wrong again, but the other way.
