Being a Sri Lankan involved in the Gem trade and a keen follower of Natural Padmaradscha among sapphires, it was a fascinating video from foreign seller connoisseur POV.....Many thanks.. Sherwin @ Colombo
You ladies always inspire me, usually to add to my collection. Padparadscha has been a hard one to add because I have champagne taste on a beer budget. I finally got one! She is small, and not totally eye clean, but she is certified and pretty. I always look for your videos and really enjoy them. I know you have done emerald before but could you do a general video on all the beryls? I would love to see that and it would be so educational. Also I have been searching for a beautiful natural untreated pink topaz for years with no luck.
Red sapphire with orange minor, is that considered a padparadscha? What would be the price per carat if the stone is around 26ct? Any information will help. Thanks for the informative video. As always very thorough!
Hello, I have an untreated Padparadscha sapphire of 540 carats. Its colors are truly incredible. I cannot bear to cut it and use it. What method should I follow? It is a wonderful stone with layers of 2 color pads and peach.
Thank you for all the educational Gem video you crated! I really enjoy in watching. I know you have a video about Teal Sapphires. Could you please make a video to talk about Green Sapphires💚? I think they are just as pretty as the Teal ones :)
@justY10 yes we do! Are you looking for one? We source every stone for each client depending on what you're looking for, everything is custom made. My email is down below for inquiries:)
U have a question - after watching a lot of your videos, I decided to go to Japan in may and have a ring made for me with a padparadscha stone. I got it with a Gia certificate, but the certificate doesn’t say anything about the origin or cut. Is there any way for me to find out?
Hi Dominique, do you buy Natural Gemstones, I have a few of them. Ceylon blue pink and padparadschs sapphires.eye and loop clean gemstone with certificate.
I don't like those poorly defined subtypes of gems. I feel like it always leaves some area for shady practices. Though in this case the stones themselves are beautiful. And I get why people prefer lighter shades. Somehow they just look more unique.
I understand what you mean, I would always recommend having a report with it to make sure for specialty stones because your right there is allot of room for debate, especially for the paler options
Being a Sri Lankan involved in the Gem trade and a keen follower of Natural Padmaradscha among sapphires, it was a fascinating video from foreign seller connoisseur POV.....Many thanks..
Sherwin @ Colombo
Just ❤ your videos. Sooo much knowledge and you make it digestible for us lay people. Appreciate your hard work, time, and craft.
@@nataliesharif2167 wow thank you so much! I'm happy to hear you like it!
You ladies always inspire me, usually to add to my collection. Padparadscha has been a hard one to add because I have champagne taste on a beer budget.
I finally got one! She is small, and not totally eye clean, but she is certified and pretty.
I always look for your videos and really enjoy them. I know you have done emerald before but could you do a general video on all the beryls?
I would love to see that and it would be so educational.
Also I have been searching for a beautiful natural untreated pink topaz for years with no luck.
As long as the color is nice, for me the clarity passes second. I'm glad you found one :)
We do have a video on the complete beryl family on my page!
Red sapphire with orange minor, is that considered a padparadscha?
What would be the price per carat if the stone is around 26ct?
Any information will help. Thanks for the informative video. As always very thorough!
Most beautiful jem collection ❤❤I like starting to jem business
That's a great idea! It's a lot of fun.
Hello, I have an untreated Padparadscha sapphire of 540 carats. Its colors are truly incredible. I cannot bear to cut it and use it. What method should I follow? It is a wonderful stone with layers of 2 color pads and peach.
Thanks for sharing!
Pls share the video if real
That's worth millions if it's actually clean...
Thank you for all the educational Gem video you crated! I really enjoy in watching. I know you have a video about Teal Sapphires. Could you please make a video to talk about Green Sapphires💚? I think they are just as pretty as the Teal ones :)
@WS-oe9ip of course! We will do all the colors :) and your right they definitely don't get enough attention! Thanks for the support 🙏
Do you have Padparadscha engagement rings?
@justY10 yes we do! Are you looking for one? We source every stone for each client depending on what you're looking for, everything is custom made. My email is down below for inquiries:)
@ where are you based on?
@justY10 were based in Montreal Canada, but we service worldwide. Majority of our clients are in the US. Where are you located?
U have a question - after watching a lot of your videos, I decided to go to Japan in may and have a ring made for me with a padparadscha stone. I got it with a Gia certificate, but the certificate doesn’t say anything about the origin or cut. Is there any way for me to find out?
@@missclaireness9798 ask your jeweler
I just got some Songean padparadsha from a cutter I know... I got it for a 'song'! (See what I did there)
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Hi Dominique, do you buy Natural Gemstones, I have a few of them.
Ceylon blue pink and padparadschs sapphires.eye and loop clean gemstone with certificate.
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Hi Dominique, do you buy Natural Gemstones, I have a few of them, I got those at an auction, selling those at 70% less than the retail value of those
What type of stones?
Honestly I also like the milky sapphires a lot.
Montana sapphires have nice milky options
@@DominiqueFlux thanks for the reply, I didn't know that. 👌🏼 Random question, do you know who makes those gem boxes the sapphires were kept in?
Hi,thanks
Thank you too
Ceylon king Sapphire ❤️🔥❤️🔥
Are lab padparadschas more affordable?
Generally lab is always more affordable but if you are looking for a cheaper alternative I would maybe try spinel
@@DominiqueFlux Thank you 🩷
Actually if you really looking for affordable Padparadscha the one with heated treatment is also still can find in very good deal :-)
You're guys are so amazing. Nice video. How can i get into contact with you?
Thank you, regarding?
I have some gems to sell.
Point out how the price of a sapphire increases as it s weight increases. Ct1,2,3,4,5,6......20,25 same color same stone. All tipe of sapphire.
I like the Sunset better.
Pale or saturated?
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Miles is the best 🐶
I don't like those poorly defined subtypes of gems. I feel like it always leaves some area for shady practices. Though in this case the stones themselves are beautiful. And I get why people prefer lighter shades. Somehow they just look more unique.
I understand what you mean, I would always recommend having a report with it to make sure for specialty stones because your right there is allot of room for debate, especially for the paler options
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