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Re-homing this tester as I haven't using as I haven't been buying any new jewelry pieces. It works perfectly and I think it's decently accurate as I did test it a lot and it's good at identifying diamonds, moissanite, and simulants. ***I can't guarantee accuracy as it's a machine.*** This can be connected to another Gemlogis machine called the Bleu so it will test gemstones as well. The tester is in good condition with minor signs of wear and works fine. The tester comes with charger. I don't think I have the box anymore, if I find it I will include it but right now selling as is with tester and charger. Asking $70 Paypal F&F shipped in the US (international shipping is extra). Contact: myherbalife.alexandra@yahoo.com
Other
June 23, 2024
$70
Used like new. Price includes shipping in US. International is extra. CONTACT: myherbalife.alexandra@yahoo.com
Other
June 23, 2024
$25
There's over 7 pounds of rock's and minerals. The Amethyst is around a pound (a bit dusty from being displayed). I haven't touched my collection in years so I'm selling. Great starter collection. ***Boxes not included unless you want them and they will be an extra $15 for both of them*** Paypal Friends/Fam, Zelle, or Venmo. US shipping is included in price. International shipping is extra. CONTACT: myherbalife.alexandra@yahoo.com
Other
June 23, 2024
$115
+Eye catching, Red Ruby facet +Natural Untreated ruby +Clarity - Transparent / moderately included +Color -purplish Red +Lustre - Very good +Cut - Good cut quality . +Shape - Cushion / mixed +Origin - Burma + Treatment: NONE https://www.gemrockauctions.com/stores/smsgems
Colored Gemstone
June 23, 2024
$799
Gorgeous 1.97 14K natural Diamond. EGL certified (please see documents). This diamond has tons of sparkle and is graded SI2 clarity and F color(very white). Appraised value $19,050 in 2002. $7,500. Shipping only in US. PayPal Friends and Family only, please.
Natural Diamond Center
June 23, 2024
$7,500
14K YG Diamond Ring Guard/Wrap with two small diamonds. Beautiful with solitaire rings. Weighs 5.0 gm and is a size 6 but can be sized up or down. Shipping only in US. PayPal Friends and Family only, please.
Bands
June 23, 2024
$250
Beautiful white emerald-shaped sapphire ring with heavy setting that can be used as mount for other diamonds/gemstones. Similar to other settings that cost $800 and up. Weighs 5.4 gm and is a size 5-3/4 that can be sized up or down. $350. Shipping only in US. PayPal Friends and Family only, please.
Settings
June 23, 2024
$350
I bought these bracelets & ring from Eklada Jewelry in December 2021. They’re quite stunning with excellent craftsmanship and super clean metalwork, but have barely been worn and just sit in the jewelry box. The stats are in the enclosed certificates. Gold bracelet is 8.21g of 20.5k yellow gold and 16 natural E/VVS Ideal-cut diamonds (0.67tcw) and 6.5” in length The matching ring is 3.33g of 20.5k yellow hold with a 0.14ct E/VVS natural ideal-cut diamond in size 61 (US 5.5+) and sizable. White Gold Bracelet is nickel-free 18k Palladium white gold weighing 7.76g with 0.66tcw E VVS natural ideal-cut diamonds and 6.5” long I paid about $1600 for each bracelet in 2021, but asking $1400 each and open to offers I Paid about $800 for the matching 20.5k gold ring, but I’m asking for $550 and again open to offers. I would prefer to sell the YG ring & bracelet as a set and asking $1850 for both if they go together. They have been worn but are in essentially new condition and super clean. The ring was just repolished. If anyone is interested, I’d be happy to try getting better photos & videos. https://youtu.be/rsqX4ZisS1M?si=ZKHVI5SxylFRpUIi https://youtube.com/shorts/prvZAaWlsHY?si=hzaMoRgnRoTwkjR2
Bracelets
June 23, 2024
$1
You won't want to miss this exquisite pair of antique drop earrings, showcasing two impressive 0.80-carat genuine antique diamonds. These diamonds sparkle brilliantly, surrounded by twinkling diamond halos in an ever popular floral motif. Hand-cut Old European diamonds are uniquely charming, and this exceptionally well-matched pair is beautifully set in two-tone 14k Yellow Gold and 18k White Gold with secure lever-back closures. The center diamonds, graded L in color and SI1 in clarity, are set in 14k Yellow Gold four-prong basket settings, enhancing the contrast of their sunny hue against the bright white accent diamonds. The halos feature an additional 1.17 carats of H/I SI Old European and Old Mine Cut accent diamonds, all set in a delicate milgrain halo. We have video available for immediate viewing on our Instagram Vanessaatheritagejewelry or by requesting a you tube video link. These antique diamonds deliver big sparkle while being exceedingly comfortable to wear, making them perfect for everyday use and dressy enough for any special occasion. Such a rare treasure is sure to be cherished by their new owner. These earrings come with a recent third-party appraisal (pictured), ensuring you can obtain insurance for your new heirlooms. We offer a 0% Interest Layaway Plan for up to 7 months with a 20% Deposit to reserve your item, A great way to plan for upcoming holidays and special occasions! Your earrings will arrive in a new gift box (not the antique prop box pictured). We ship USPS priority 2-3 Day, fully insured and signature required for delivery. Description : Metal: 14kYellow Gold and 18k White Gold Metal Purity: 14k marked Weight: 3.98 g Style: Drop, Dormeuse, Floral Main Stone: Antique Natural Diamonds Main Stone Shape: Old European Cut Main Stone Qty: 2 1. Old European Brilliant .80 L color SI1 Clarity - Beautiful and completely eye clean 2. Old European Brilliant .80 L color SI1 Clarity - Beautiful and completely eye clean Accent Stone Qty: 16 Old Old European Cut and Old Mine Cut H/I color SI Clarity accent diamonds bezel set 1.17 ctw Accent Stone Qty: 2 Rose Cut Diamonds 0.016 ctw Fastening: Lever back Total Carat Weight (TCW): 2.79 carats total weight
Earrings
June 23, 2024
$6,250
Priced to sell in my Etsy shop: https://6dgems.etsy.com/listing/1734583679/552-carat-radiant-diamond-igi-certified IGI Certified LG605366203 Video in link-More photos upon request. This is a dream diamond at a price anyone can afford AND it's certified. Polish: Excellent Symmetry: Excellent Cut Grade: Excellent Measurements: 12.58x8.79x5.81 mm Length to Width: 1.43 Girdle: Medium - Sl. Thick Culet: None Fluorescence: None
Lab-Created
June 22, 2024
$2,997
100% guaranteed natural earth mined Emeralds. Color: Medium Green Cut: Oval cut Lustre -excellent to very Good lustre Origin: Zambia Clarity- Transparent / Slightly included to moderately included Treatment: Colorless Oil / minor to moderately oiling Weight:15.40ct/ 10pcs Measuraments: 6.9 to 10.30mm https://www.ebay.com/str/smsgems
Colored Gemstone
June 22, 2024
$693
100% Natural earth mined Emerald. Color: Medium Bright Green/ AA- Cut - Oval cut Lustre - Excellent lustre Origin: Zambia Clarity- Transparent / SI/ AA- Treatment: Oiled / Moderately oiling Measuraments: 11.15x8.55x5.65mm The single greatest factor for an emerald's value is it's color. The emerald is examined and graded based on its hue, tone and saturation of color. These three elements will ultimately determine whether the emerald is AAA quality (highest) or C quality (lowest). While evaluating color is subjective and no standardization exists across the industry, color is graded AAA, AA, A, B, and C. Emeralds are green, but many may have undertones of yellow, blue and brown. The purer the green, the higher or better the color. Emerald color is evaluated by viewing the Gemstone face up, without magnification. It can be rocked and tilted to see the color from many angles. Ideally the hue will be green, without additional color undertones. The tone will be vivid and deep, not too dark or light. The saturation will be even and fluid throughout. Emeralds are some of the most heavily included gemstones available. All emeralds will have tiny imperfections, known as inclusions, that may be visible without magnification. Emerald inclusions include clouds, needles, crystals, feathers, pinpoints and cavities. The inclusions occur naturally during the emerald growth process. There is no standardized grading scale for clarity in emeralds. They simply blend with color in the AAA rating scale. Because inclusions are found in all emeralds, it is recommended not to worry too much about their visibility in higher qualities. The color is the dominant factor in determining the emerald quality. However, very large, heavily included emeralds will have color reduction as the color will be washed out by the inclusions. If this is the case, the quality grade of the emerald will be reduced. Emerald clarity, like its color, is evaluated face up without magnification. The key is to see the clarity as a whole rather than concentrating on an individual inclusion. The most common inclusions are fissures or tiny fractures that look like wavy or random whitish lines inside the emerald. https://www.ebay.com/str/smsgems
Colored Gemstone
June 22, 2024
$399
The single greatest factor for an emerald's value is it's color. The emerald is examined and graded based on its hue, tone and saturation of color. These three elements will ultimately determine whether the emerald is AAA quality (highest) or C quality (lowest). While evaluating color is subjective and no standardization exists across the industry, color is graded AAA, AA, A, B, and C. Emeralds are green, but many may have undertones of yellow, blue and brown. The purer the green, the higher or better the color. Emerald color is evaluated by viewing the Gemstone face up, without magnification. It can be rocked and tilted to see the color from many angles. Ideally the hue will be green, without additional color undertones. The tone will be vivid and deep, not too dark or light. The saturation will be even and fluid throughout. Emeralds are some of the most heavily included gemstones available. All emeralds will have tiny imperfections, known as inclusions, that may be visible without magnification. Emerald inclusions include clouds, needles, crystals, feathers, pinpoints and cavities. The inclusions occur naturally during the emerald growth process. There is no standardized grading scale for clarity in emeralds. They simply blend with color in the AAA rating scale. Because inclusions are found in all emeralds, it is recommended not to worry too much about their visibility in higher qualities. The color is the dominant factor in determining the emerald quality. However, very large, heavily included emeralds will have color reduction as the color will be washed out by the inclusions. If this is the case, the quality grade of the emerald will be reduced. Emerald clarity, like its color, is evaluated face up without magnification. The key is to see the clarity as a whole rather than concentrating on an individual inclusion. The most common inclusions are fissures or tiny fractures that look like wavy or random whitish lines inside the emerald. https://www.ebay.com/str/smsgems
Colored Gemstone
June 22, 2024
$285
Neon Green100% Natural earth mined Ethiopian Emerald Color: medium Neon Green A+ Cut - Cushion cut Lustre - Very Good lustre Origin: Ethiopia Clarity:Transparent / moderately included / A- Treatment: Oiled / Moderately oiling Measuraments: 11*9*6mm The single greatest factor for an emerald's value is it's color. The emerald is examined and graded based on its hue, tone and saturation of color. These three elements will ultimately determine whether the emerald is AAA quality (highest) or C quality (lowest). While evaluating color is subjective and no standardization exists across the industry, color is graded AAA, AA, A, B, and C. Emeralds are green, but many may have undertones of yellow, blue and brown. The purer the green, the higher or better the color. Emerald color is evaluated by viewing the Gemstone face up, without magnification. It can be rocked and tilted to see the color from many angles. Ideally the hue will be green, without additional color undertones. The tone will be vivid and deep, not too dark or light. The saturation will be even and fluid throughout. Emeralds are some of the most heavily included gemstones available. All emeralds will have tiny imperfections, known as inclusions, that may be visible without magnification. Emerald inclusions include clouds, needles, crystals, feathers, pinpoints and cavities. The inclusions occur naturally during the emerald growth process. There is no standardized grading scale for clarity in emeralds. They simply blend with color in the AAA rating scale. Because inclusions are found in all emeralds, it is recommended not to worry too much about their visibility in higher qualities. The color is the dominant factor in determining the emerald quality. However, very large, heavily included emeralds will have color reduction as the color will be washed out by the inclusions. If this is the case, the quality grade of the emerald will be reduced. Emerald clarity, like its color, is evaluated face up without magnification. The key is to see the clarity as a whole rather than concentrating on an individual inclusion. The most common inclusions are fissures or tiny fractures that look like wavy or random whitish lines inside the emerald. 15% Discount on Buy it now items: https://www.gemrockauctions.com/stores/smsgems
Colored Gemstone
June 22, 2024
$360
Species: Natural Corundum Variety: Sapphire Weight: 5.20 carats Measurements: 10.55 x 8.96 x 5.95 mm Color: Greenish Blue Cut: Oval Cut Clarity: Transparent Treatment: Heated Laboratory report number: GRA #1830008922 Cut by the best cutters in Antwerp
Colored Gemstone
June 22, 2024
$1,700
Species: Natural Corundum Variety: Sapphire Weight: 0.68 carats Measurements: 5.68 x 4.39 x 2.72 mm Color: Pinkish Red Cut: Oval Cut Clarity: Transparent Treatment: Not Heated Laboratory report number: GRA #1830008911
Colored Gemstone
June 22, 2024
$200
Natural untreated Sapphire. Color: Medium Deep Blue Cut - Oval cut Lustre - Very Good lustre Origin: SRi LANKA Clarity- Transparent / Moderately included Treatment: NONE, unheated Measuraments: 10.1*7.4*4mm 15% Discounts on buy now items.: https://www.gemrockauctions.com/stores/smsgems
Colored Gemstone
June 22, 2024
$280
Species: Natural Corundum Variety: Sapphire Weight: 1.44 carats Measurements: 8.88 x 5.80 x 3.32 mm Color: Pinkish Purple Cut: Pear Cut Clarity: Transparent Treatment: Heated Laboratory report number: GRA #1830008923
Colored Gemstone
June 22, 2024
$200
Size 5, 14k unplated white gold. Made by Lily & Dahlia. Worn only for 3 months. Selling because I use a lot of hand sanitizer and lotion and don’t like it getting into the floral engravings. The floral pattern goes all the way around the ring, so resizing is possible but would interrupt the pattern. $175 or best offer. USPS priority shipping. PayPal or Zelle. All sales final.
Bands
June 22, 2024
$175
100% Natural Earth Mined Padparadscha Sapphire. Color: Light orangish Pink Cut - Oval cut Lustre - Excellent lustre Origin: Ceylon , Sri Lanka Clarity- Transparent / Slightly included Treatment: None , no heat Measuraments: 10*8.36*7.6mm Padparadscha Sapphires are a rare and highly coveted variety of gemstone, prized for their unique coloration that falls somewhere between pink and orange. This mesmerizing hue has been compared to the colors of a tropical sunset or the delicate petals of a lotus flower. Hailing from the corundum mineral species, these gemstones share their lineage with rubies and other Sapphires but stand apart due to their stunning appearance. These exceptional Sapphires owe their namesake to the Sinhalese term "padma raga," which translates to "lotus color." Historically, sources for these rare gems were primarily found in Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and Myanmar. However, in recent years, new deposits have been discovered in Tanzania and Vietnam. Regardless of their origin, the undeniable allure of Padparadscha Sapphires has led to increased demand among collectors and jewelry enthusiasts worldwide. One of the great challenges in defining a true Padparadscha lies in the subtle variations of color. Differing from the more traditional blue Sapphires, these gems require careful examination by gemologists to determine their authenticity. Factors such as hue, tone, saturation, and clarity all play a role in assessing the gem’s identity and worth. Despite these complexities, the Padparadscha sapphire remains a magnificent treasure that continues to captivate imaginations and attract admirers for its singular beauty. Padparadschas are a rare and exquisite variety of sapphire gemstones known for their unique pinkish-orange hue. The name "Padparadscha" comes from the Sinhalese word for "aquatic lotus blossom," as the gemstone's color closely resembles that of a lotus flower. These Sapphires are highly sought after not only for their beauty but also for their rarity. These Sapphires are predominantly sourced from Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and Tanzania, with Sri Lankan mines being the most traditional source. No matter their origin, Padparadschas must have the perfect balance of pink and orange hues to be considered true Padparadschas. The most essential attribute of a Padparadscha Sapphire is its color. The ideal Padparadscha exhibits a delicate balance between pink and orange, which can range from pastel shades to more intense, saturated hues. The rarest and most valuable Padparadschas possess a strong saturation, combined with an even color distribution and excellent clarity, which means minimal inclusions (internal imperfections) affecting their beauty. Due to Padparadscha Sapphires' scarcity and high value, gem cutters aim to preserve as much of the rough material as possible, while enhancing the gemstone's color and brilliance. As a result, Padparadschas are often cut in traditional shapes like cushion, oval, and round. Typically, the larger the Padparadscha sapphire, the more valuable it is. However, stones above two carats are extremely rare, making them highly prized among collectors and enthusiasts. To ensure you are purchasing a genuine Padparadscha sapphire, it is crucial to seek a reputable gemstone dealer and obtain a certificate of authenticity from a recognized gemological laboratory. This certificate will o provide essential information about the stone's characteristics, origin, and treatment status. Some common treatments used to enhance the stone's color include heat and diffusion, but these will diminish the value. Padparadscha Sapphires are truly a treasure of the gemstone world, with their enchanting color captivating the hearts of those who admire and collect them. With proper care and appreciation, a Padparadscha can remain a stunning and cherished piece for generations to come. Their name, Padparadscha, comes from the Sinhalese word for 'lotus blossom,' reflecting the beauty of the gemstone. These rare and exceptional Sapphires have captivated the attention of connoisseurs and collectors for centuries. These enchanting gemstones have been mentioned in historical texts and folklore, symbolizing wealth, power, and spiritual protection. Notably, they were often worn by royals and nobility, adding to their prestige and allure. Historical and Geographic Roots The primary source of Padparadscha Sapphires is Sri Lanka, with a rich history of gemstone mining dating back over 2,000 years. The island nation boasts a variety of sapphire colors, but Padparadschas are considered the rarest and most valuable. Sri Lanka is also known for its artisanal mining methods that help preserve the natural habitat and ecosystems. In addition to Sri Lanka, Padparadscha Sapphires have been discovered in other regions, such as Madagascar and Tanzania. These locations have played a significant role in the availability and understanding of the gemstone's unique properties. However, it is worth noting that Sri Lankan-origin Padparadschas remain the most coveted in the market due to their distinctive coloration and historical legacy. Each geographic origin offers slightly varying hues and quality, making Padparadscha Sapphires an exciting and diverse gemstone to explore and collect. Their historical and geographic roots, combined with their unmatched beauty, ensure that Padparadscha Sapphires continue to be highly sought after and appreciated by enthusiasts and collectors alike. The Unique Color and Tone of Padparadscha Sapphires Padparadscha Sapphires are highly prized and sought after for their rare and distinctive color blend. The color of these Sapphires is a captivating mix of pink and orange hues, reminiscent of a stunning salmon color. The unique hue sets them apart from more common blue Sapphires and adds to their allure and desirability. Deciphering Their Enigmatic Hues The enigmatic hues of Padparadscha Sapphires are what make them stand out among other gemstones. These Sapphires exhibit a delicate interplay of pink and orange tones, with the most desirable stones exhibiting a balanced mix of both colors. The intensity of the color may vary, with some stones appearing more pink, while others lean more towards orange. The tone of these Sapphires can also range from light to medium, adding further complexity to their appearance. It is important to find a balance between the hue and tone, as too much of one color can make the stone appear more brown, diminishing its beauty and value. To help convey the variations in color and tone, the following bullet points include examples of how Padparadscha Sapphires may be classified: Hue: Pink Tone: Light Description: Predominantly pink with a hint of orange Hue: Pink-Orange Tone: Medium Description: Balanced mix of pink and orange Hue: Orange Tone: Medium Description: Predominantly orange with a hint of pink Hue: Orange-Pink Tone: Light Description: Orange with a noticeable amount of pink hues In conclusion, the unique color and tone of Padparadscha Sapphires contribute to their rarity and attractiveness in the gemstone market. Their rare blend of pink and orange hues, combined with a pleasing tone, makes them highly desirable for collectors and enthusiasts alike. https://jasminbyseda.etsy.com
Colored Gemstone
June 22, 2024
$1,999