- Joined
- Nov 21, 2002
- Messages
- 2,326
Hello again everyone!


Garnet is Regina’s birthstone, so I wanted to get her something special in a pendant. Rhodolite Garnet is gorgeous when you get excellent material. I like a lot of the material coming out of Tanzania. At the time I contacted Richard he did not have any Rhodolite Garnets cut. I was amazed that Richard said he would dip into his “private stash”

Hi Josh! (1st Email-Friday)
I do have some very nice Rhodolite rough. I do not know what jolly rancher red looks like, but given the range of colors you showed me in your jpgs, I will search out the finest piece of my secret stash.
Any preference for shape or size?
Thanks,
Richard
Here’s #2-(Received Sunday 2 days later after my initial request)
Hi Josh!
I went through my secret stash of rough and cut a couple gems that I think will interest you.
I selected my best piece of Rhodolite and concave faceted it in an oval shape with concave facets on the crown...not exactly like one of the three designs you had emailed me earlier, but, very close. Unfortunately, one cannot force a predetermined design on a piece of rough but rather the rough lets you know what you can do with it....there is a kind of symbiosis between cutter and his goals and the rough with what it seems to have a mind of its own to allow. Sounds weird, eh?
Anyway, the Rhodolite I chose was my "best of both worlds" kind of piece. The larger you get in size, the darker the gem gets...unavoidably; yet I understand your interest in the brilliance and saturation of color, so I chose a piece in as large a size that would still allow me superior brilliance and color. The color of this gem is decidedly pinkish purple not the purplish red of raspberry Rhodolite. Rhodolite is a deeply colored material, darker than Tourmaline so I cannot get a Garnet to look like the color of a Tourmaline........but I think you will find this Rhodolite as lively and saturate as anything you have ever seen. So I think you will like both the size and the quality of color/brilliance....being as large as it can be to get what we want.
The second gem I cut was another Spessartite. I looked to see if I had any more Paprika Spessartite in a large size but I did not. Nonetheless, I had a select piece of Spessartite that again has one of those unique orange colors. This one is more vibrant and brilliant than the oval shown to you previously...but the shape of the rough demanded a trillian shape. The color is one that I thought you might like because it is more like the Paprika colored gem you saw on my website only lighter in tone and much brighter. It is not a Paprika color but it is not a Mandarin color either. Let me know which you would like?
Thanks,
Richard
I attached a picture below of the gems Richard had cut from rough in 2 days after my initial inquiry. I ended up ultimately with the Oval Rhodolite. Wink now has this Rhodolite and his story will posted down from this one. This is the kind of service in which I believe people should look for when shopping for gems. This was lengthy, but I wanted to share how accommodating Richard Homer at www.concavegems.com was.

ON to WINK……
