I’m looking at peach/champagne sapphires for a ring and does “inclusions” include those specks that you may see in “lesser quality” diamonds? I do understand the striations but have seen some that have small specks.
If the specs are inside the stone, they are inclusions. Any natural stone can have inclusions and often do. Sometimes they're even to small to see with the naked eye. Lab stones can also have inclusions, but you'll see less of them and sometimes they can be different than what you would find in natural. Emeralds can have 3-phase inclusions that are liquid, solid, and gas all in the same inclusion. It's actually pretty dang cool sometimes depending on the stone and what you want it for
It’s so hard to find a natural royal blue sapphire that totally clean… So let’s agree to disagree. I prefer a gem stone that has some clouds or imperfections so I can make sure it is 100% natural & unheated.
My dad have very deep blue sapphire almost black. He don't know the origin of the stone it's unheated. Do you guys have any idea of the origin of the stone? Clearly its not from Ceylon. I want to buy similar stone but not able to find sapphire which have similar characteristics like that in shops near me.
you can find those stone used by astrologists(they use stones for wealth,luck and other things they beleive in).I was searching for sapphire and came across those in india. th-cam.com/video/wDYNtD2waiE/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=GemstoneIndia
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I just bought a cornflower blue Ceylon surrounded by high quality diamonds like lady Di’s ring and it’s the most beautiful thing I have ever seen
Can you tell Stone Carat and price ? And is it loop clean or eye clean
@@mario21003 5 karat sapphire, 1/2 karat very high quality diamonds the sapphire is as clear as water in 14 karat gold price is 12 thousand Canadian
amazing
Hi, I have a 10 gram Pakistan star sapphire, translucent allowing light to pass through. I want to sell it
🥹🥹 beautiful!!
Great video!! Thank you!!
Use ur intuition, feelings on that stone that u can connect with that is the key.
So true!
I’m looking at peach/champagne sapphires for a ring and does “inclusions” include those specks that you may see in “lesser quality” diamonds? I do understand the striations but have seen some that have small specks.
If the specs are inside the stone, they are inclusions. Any natural stone can have inclusions and often do. Sometimes they're even to small to see with the naked eye. Lab stones can also have inclusions, but you'll see less of them and sometimes they can be different than what you would find in natural.
Emeralds can have 3-phase inclusions that are liquid, solid, and gas all in the same inclusion. It's actually pretty dang cool sometimes depending on the stone and what you want it for
Well done.
Thanks.
It’s so hard to find a natural royal blue sapphire that totally clean… So let’s agree to disagree.
I prefer a gem stone that has some clouds or imperfections so I can make sure it is 100% natural & unheated.
can i ask for help to identify the stone of vintage cufflinks?
Love the video
Congratulations on a fine video.
How can I show you mine it's a heart shape
Sir can I wear my blue sapphire ring in left hand middle finger or dose it reduces it's power after wearing it in left hand.
Is it true it can cause the loss of friendships?
@@wassgood5653 yes, only if you wear unheated untreated it has effects ------good or bad.
no. i wear one each hand, both Neelams
My dad have very deep blue sapphire almost black. He don't know the origin of the stone it's unheated. Do you guys have any idea of the origin of the stone? Clearly its not from Ceylon. I want to buy similar stone but not able to find sapphire which have similar characteristics like that in shops near me.
you can find those stone used by astrologists(they use stones for wealth,luck and other things they beleive in).I was searching for sapphire and came across those in india.
th-cam.com/video/wDYNtD2waiE/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=GemstoneIndia
May be one
Nice video
Mam I have a blue safaire
Muchas gracias por compartir la bendición del Padre del Hijo y del Espíritu Santo estén en tu vida y todos los tuyos gracias buen día bendiciones 😅😅😊😊Colombia cristo te bendiga siempre y te sientas feliz recibelo en tu corazón y Espíritu siempre ❤❤deceandoles buenas buenas ventas 🎉🎉🎉🎉
hello
I have lot of stock in Taiwan welcome
Wonderful:)
Srilankan produce the best of those
And now Kate is missing in action, hopefully that blue sapphire ring isnt a cursed heirloom......
Diana ring is not shappier,is tanzanitesl,same asa the crown,not ruby,but rourmaline,they didnt what gem is
Do u have any more info on it cz i dnt think it’s true
It's a Blue ceylon shapphire which was gifted to queen by a Sri Lankan gem businessman.