That laser inscription is something that all should be doing that source, sell and cut stones. That way the purchaser can always identify their gem and for posterity sake as many precious and semi precious stones are handed down through generations. 100yrs from now people will still be able to trace these gems and know where or what (mine\ geographically)they originated and that is something special
I am a wholesaler of the Tsavorite,Yellow Garnets and Iolite ,Am in South Africa but my stones are originally from Kenya and in Kenya we have an Ocean ,just need the right investor so we can mine the 45km land we have
The rarest green gems in order are; 1. Green Diamond 2. Imperial Jadeite 3. Alexandrite 4. Demantoid Garnet 5. Tsavorite 6. Emerald Extraterrestial Peridots are rarer than the above mentioned except for green diamonds.
My mother found a stone like this about 20 years ago on the beach, it was covered in mud and she brought it home. We didn't know what it was, but she asked me to find out and it took some time, but I found the Tsavorite Garnet among other green stones to be the closest in comparison to the stone my mother found. It's about the size of toddler's fist. Are there any particular features that can be used to determine for certain what kind of stone we have?
Go to a reputed Le and reliable jewelry store and ask for recommendation of gemstone appraiser. You will pay a small fee to be appraised. If the stone is not worth the money, generally the appraiser will tell you not to bother with appraisal.
@@mingtsai7758 Thank you, sorry it took so long to respond. I didn't get a notification for your response. I don't know any jewelry stores, I doubt if there are any around here. I'll ask though. Thank-you.
I actually like the really nice pale spring green stones, they look like they're glowing, like the fluorescent pigments of a photosynthetic microbe. It's truly an exceptional color you only find in garnet, not emerald, not peridot, not tourmaline. The dark green ones are meh
It is likely poor quality or fake. If you are looking to buy high quality tsavorite you will want a credible 3rd party to grade the gems. The good news is Tsavorite is either real or not real meaning there are no synthetic forms of it yet so as an amateur you can learn to spot tsavorite your self by researching it on the internet and buying a real but cheap stone for yourself to learn on. After that it's a matter of color and inclusions that will determine the value and you can learn that as well.
That laser inscription is something that all should be doing that source, sell and cut stones. That way the purchaser can always identify their gem and for posterity sake as many precious and semi precious stones are handed down through generations. 100yrs from now people will still be able to trace these gems and know where or what (mine\ geographically)they originated and that is something special
great idea, but the tool to make the inscritpiton prob so expensive
I am a wholesaler of the Tsavorite,Yellow Garnets and Iolite ,Am in South Africa but my stones are originally from Kenya and in Kenya we have an Ocean ,just need the right investor so we can mine the 45km land we have
My Mom had a 2.3 carat Tsavorite set in a simple ring mount, along with dozens of other precious and semiprecious gems similarly mounted.
The rarest green gems in order are;
1. Green Diamond
2. Imperial Jadeite
3. Alexandrite
4. Demantoid Garnet
5. Tsavorite
6. Emerald
Extraterrestial Peridots are rarer than the above mentioned except for green diamonds.
So..an 11ct tsavorite would be worth?
My mother found a stone like this about 20 years ago on the beach, it was covered in mud and she brought it home. We didn't know what it was, but she asked me to find out and it took some time, but I found the Tsavorite Garnet among other green stones to be the closest in comparison to the stone my mother found. It's about the size of toddler's fist. Are there any particular features that can be used to determine for certain what kind of stone we have?
Go to a reputed Le and reliable jewelry store and ask for recommendation of gemstone appraiser. You will pay a small fee to be appraised. If the stone is not worth the money, generally the appraiser will tell you not to bother with appraisal.
@@mingtsai7758 Thank you, sorry it took so long to respond. I didn't get a notification for your response.
I don't know any jewelry stores, I doubt if there are any around here. I'll ask though. Thank-you.
@@The7thAdam we have also get it, I'm thinking how we can get market
@@mustafeabdi8483 please let me know if you find a buyer. Thank you, brother.
@@The7thAdam okay we shall keep in touch insha Allah
Hi there, I am looking for a 2.5 ct above below 3ct little no no inclusion can you recommend ? it is for a engagement ring thx
I have a 3ct One
Same
I actually like the really nice pale spring green stones, they look like they're glowing, like the fluorescent pigments of a photosynthetic microbe. It's truly an exceptional color you only find in garnet, not emerald, not peridot, not tourmaline.
The dark green ones are meh
Lion of Merelani is lighter than your 'optimum range' - it's a better color than the 'optimum'. Wouldn't want to go darker than 4
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Hi, if seller sell around 480-700 usd per carat of tsavorite, is that possibly fake?
It is likely poor quality or fake. If you are looking to buy high quality tsavorite you will want a credible 3rd party to grade the gems. The good news is Tsavorite is either real or not real meaning there are no synthetic forms of it yet so as an amateur you can learn to spot tsavorite your self by researching it on the internet and buying a real but cheap stone for yourself to learn on. After that it's a matter of color and inclusions that will determine the value and you can learn that as well.
Andrew Woody thank a lot for the tips🙏🏼
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i have a kilo ogf green ganet got from my back yard drilling a borehole
Its origin not only Tanzania and Kenya also Recently seen in India🇮🇳
All my Indian friends warned me not to buy stones or gold from online sellers who live in Indian but they only sell fake stones and fake gold.
FALSE 😂