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Description
The listing, L@@K! STAR SAPPHIRE DEEP BLUE OVAL has ended.
FEELIN' BLUE? Then this is the blue for you! This brilliant, deep blue, cabochan-cut 9mmx7mm stone is amazing. There is a seemingly-flosting brilliant white star that seems to be moving, ever-changing and fascinating. I purchased this stone from a very reputable jewelry dealer who makes amazing creations. This one can be yours with the winning bid!
Questions & Comments
Its a great looking stone. I am a fan. Private collector myself of gemstones.
It is an amazing stone, nice star, thanks for your nice comments I have been down-sizinng my collection, but am keeping some of my other favorites. Did you see the rubies I have up for auction, I've had these for over 20 years.
Oh yes! I have some 2.5ct sugarloaf cut rubies (2) that I wouldn't let go of for anything! I just found this website, so nice to be able to talk to someone that enjoys gemstones like I do! If there is anything in particular you would like to have, We might do some private trading sometime! Or just talk...its nice to met you!
Lucky is right!!!! you have this, and I don't, and I'm waiting for a couple auctions to be over for pnts. So I will just press my nose against the preverbial glass for now!!! LOL Very nice TTFN michele
The stone is a real, cabochan-cut sapphire, that was purchased from a reputable jeweler who had it made into a ring. I sold the gold and because the stone is so pretty, I kept it. I have no idea, though, how the star is made, mother-nature or otherwise. I know some stars occur naturally and some are added. I just know that the star is very pretty and is mesmerizing when you see it, as it seems to always be following directions as it is moved.
They are incredible. The star is partly her nature and part how it is cut. I had one in a simple setting that I loved so much more than my $3,000 diamond wedding ring. Unfortunatelyy ring was stolen, so I've been looking to replace it. A loose stone is the perfect opportunity to have the ring made and recreated. The best stone are natural, cut in this shape and have no treatment to them
I had it in a rin, with 4 diamond accents that twenty years ago cost $250, was set in 14kt white gold. The transmission in our car went out, so I sold the gold, kept the sapphire and diamonds.I hated to do it, but sometimes you just have to do things to help out. I was working back then, but now am partially disabled and retired. I think you will find this is a very nice stone.
Gorgeous star sapphire. I have a mint green Lindy star (lab created, I think) that I just love. Already a fan. Watching and bidding, although I don't think I have enough credits to win.
OOOOhhhh, I only wish, only have the champagne ones in my ears and in my wedding ring. I have one small (Ithink black one about 2mm in size), I don't think it has good color, though. I do have some white accent diamonds, you can almost wee with the naked eye and a few bigger ones that I am keeping. I have liquidated most of my collection, have a few odds and ends of stones left, but I am not sure what they are, sorry.
Thank you so much! I wish I had more of these to share, I had an extensive collection of stones, let my sons, their wives and my grandson pick ones they wanted to keep and now I'm offering some of the rest to share with my auction friends. I hope someone will love this stone as much as I do.
My engagement ring is a blue diamond solitaire with white accents. Always on the lookout for more blues! Wedding ring is a shadow band that will be all blue. Have to have it custom made because my engagment ring isn't flat on the bottom, and the ring we bought to go with it (which we got first) doesn't look right. So, we're using the blues from the wedding band we bought and will need to get 2 blue princess cuts in addition to the ones we already have. Fun looking for them, but will probably have to go through a jeweler, who marks them up a bunch!
I, too, love blue stones, they are my favorites. The trouble is that I like red, white, blue and green stones best, not into oranges and citrines, though. Good luck on finding what it is that you are looking for.
THANK YOU, very sincerely, for bidding, fanning, watching and I really wish you good luck! To the winner of this auction goes a surprise bonus item. It will not be revealed, I would like it to remain unrevealed.