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serenitydiamonds|1294777295|2819951 said:Yeah.... unfortunately a good emerald shouldn't look good in a photo to an untrained eye. Photography has been a hobby of mine for a long time and I've been trying to get them captured close to real life.... unfortunately no successes so far. It's even more challenging when you factor in the fact that everyone's monitor is calibrated differently. It may look fine on my screen, super dark on yours, and light green on someone else's. Green being the worst color rendered in the digital world isn't helping much either....tourmaline_lover|1294776454|2819931 said:serenitydiamonds|1294774484|2819896 said:A 'flawless' emerald just has a lower amount of internal fractures that are visible to the naked eye. Under magnification, emeralds have textures and inclusions, and those are the source of their velvety glow, somewhat similar to Kashmir Sapphires. This texture makes high quality emeralds 'lifeless' in most photos, but striking in person.
--Joshua
I always tell people you know you're probably seeing a good emerald in a photo if it looks like a dark green blob. LOL! They do look lifeless in photos, that's a good way of putting it.
--Joshua
LovingDiamonds|1294778616|2819977 said:Kenny!
I must politely decline (for selfish reasons). Just think, if I accepted your kind invitation, it wouldn't be a battle for the bathroom mirror, but we'd most definitely have a race to the jewellery/gemstones in the morning! I couldn't stand the competition!
Luckily I'm married to a man who thinks a window is something that only houses have and a bad cut is something you get when shaving (him obviously, not me)
tourmaline_lover|1294778692|2819980 said:LovingDiamonds|1294778616|2819977 said:Kenny!
I must politely decline (for selfish reasons). Just think, if I accepted your kind invitation, it wouldn't be a battle for the bathroom mirror, but we'd most definitely have a race to the jewellery/gemstones in the morning! I couldn't stand the competition!
Luckily I'm married to a man who thinks a window is something that only houses have and a bad cut is something you get when shaving (him obviously, not me)
Too bad, you two could open a gem museum together.![]()
Lol, so cutekenny|1294778034|2819967 said:serenitydiamonds|1294777295|2819951 said:Yeah.... unfortunately a good emerald shouldn't look good in a photo to an untrained eye. Photography has been a hobby of mine for a long time and I've been trying to get them captured close to real life.... unfortunately no successes so far. It's even more challenging when you factor in the fact that everyone's monitor is calibrated differently. It may look fine on my screen, super dark on yours, and light green on someone else's. Green being the worst color rendered in the digital world isn't helping much either....tourmaline_lover|1294776454|2819931 said:serenitydiamonds|1294774484|2819896 said:A 'flawless' emerald just has a lower amount of internal fractures that are visible to the naked eye. Under magnification, emeralds have textures and inclusions, and those are the source of their velvety glow, somewhat similar to Kashmir Sapphires. This texture makes high quality emeralds 'lifeless' in most photos, but striking in person.
--Joshua
I always tell people you know you're probably seeing a good emerald in a photo if it looks like a dark green blob. LOL! They do look lifeless in photos, that's a good way of putting it.
--Joshua
LovingDiamonds|1294778769|2819981 said:tourmaline_lover|1294778692|2819980 said:LovingDiamonds|1294778616|2819977 said:Kenny!
I must politely decline (for selfish reasons). Just think, if I accepted your kind invitation, it wouldn't be a battle for the bathroom mirror, but we'd most definitely have a race to the jewellery/gemstones in the morning! I couldn't stand the competition!
Luckily I'm married to a man who thinks a window is something that only houses have and a bad cut is something you get when shaving (him obviously, not me)
Too bad, you two could open a gem museum together.![]()
There's room for a third in our marriage - care to join? Just think of the extra blingage!
why no lab report come with this stone,b/c the value is too low?...Chrono|1294762230|2819718 said:I’d get only the AGL prestige report (with colour quality rating) when you are spending this sort of money. Serenity Diamonds have a good selection although most are not listed online. It’s best that you contact Josh directly. www.serenity-diamonds.com
This one looks like a good buy because it gives you the best value for $4K.
http://serenity-diamonds.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=18&LotNo=EM-EM-0416
Dancing Fire|1294791296|2820148 said:why no lab report come with this stone,b/c the value is too low?...Chrono|1294762230|2819718 said:I’d get only the AGL prestige report (with colour quality rating) when you are spending this sort of money. Serenity Diamonds have a good selection although most are not listed online. It’s best that you contact Josh directly. www.serenity-diamonds.com
This one looks like a good buy because it gives you the best value for $4K.
http://serenity-diamonds.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=18&LotNo=EM-EM-0416![]()
tourmaline_lover|1294791905|2820158 said:Josh can evaluate emeralds on his own, but he will provide an AGL for an additional fee. He's right down the street from the AGL, so this is no problem.
Hi Josh...serenitydiamonds|1294844790|2820658 said:Typically for vendors that import stones directly from source for wholesale clients with professional buyers they will only 'paper' a stone to justify a significantly higher price. Emerald prices are based on the assumption of moderate treatment typically, so it's a little rarer to have 'paper' attached to them. They would also be 'paper'ed if the gem had a potential retail interest who had requested it, among many other reasons.
Typically when stones are above a certain price level the grading report would not carry an additional cost.
--Joshua
Dancing Fire|1294878928|2821153 said:Hi Josh...serenitydiamonds|1294844790|2820658 said:Typically for vendors that import stones directly from source for wholesale clients with professional buyers they will only 'paper' a stone to justify a significantly higher price. Emerald prices are based on the assumption of moderate treatment typically, so it's a little rarer to have 'paper' attached to them. They would also be 'paper'ed if the gem had a potential retail interest who had requested it, among many other reasons.
Typically when stones are above a certain price level the grading report would not carry an additional cost.
--Joshua..how much extra for an AGL report?
no,but i'd need to give Josh a call. i'm still nervous about buying a CS...diva rose|1295675507|2829469 said:I must confess, I do 'stalk' Josh's site at Serenity in hopes of one day being able to afford one.
DF - did you end up purchasing an emerald?
Was this you? Cause if you bought this one - I am very jealous!
http://serenity-diamonds.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&view=wrapper&Itemid=18&LotNo=EM-110
If it wasn't DF - whoever bought it and happens to be on PS - please post photos!
MakingTheGrade|1296007415|2833101 said:You should be nervous DF...you're at the beginning of a dangerous addiction!