Rose de France
Gemporia's customer
This is EXACTLY what I thought!Radioactive corn!!!
This is EXACTLY what I thought!Radioactive corn!!!
Completely. The Gemporia photo shows colourless so I’m not sure how they are sold as pink.Wow, they look colourless...
I’m wondering what people think of the Lorique multi coloured diamond rings and pendants shown on Sun. They don’t seem to have a lot of colour and they are not cheap. Anyone buy one ?Gemporia's 'Pink' Diamonds are shocking.
They're ALWAYS set into Rose gold - presumably to 'use' the pink of the gold to 'push' a bit more colour into almost colourless diamonds.
Most of their so-called 'Morganite' is also severely lacking in pink.
This is another reason why the jewellery industry needs an overhaul and also regulating because, in my opinion, there needs to be a 'colour grading minimum standard' for stones to be given a name. For example, if a Morganite falls below a certain colour grading, it should be called 'Goshenite'. If a Pink Diamond falls below a certain level of Pink, it should be called a colourless diamond, etc...
The pink diamonds go well with the wishy, washy, 'hardly there' blue of the aquamarines.Gemporia's 'Pink' Diamonds are shocking.
They're ALWAYS set into Rose gold - presumably to 'use' the pink of the gold to 'push' a bit more colour into almost colourless diamonds.
Most of their so-called 'Morganite' is also severely lacking in pink.
This is another reason why the jewellery industry needs an overhaul and also regulating because, in my opinion, there needs to be a 'colour grading minimum standard' for stones to be given a name. For example, if a Morganite falls below a certain colour grading, it should be called 'Goshenite'. If a Pink Diamond falls below a certain level of Pink, it should be called a colourless diamond, etc...
The verdict? Not bad! Compared to my wedding band in platinum that has alternating round or brilliant with baguette. For around £40, not sure how much the poor miners, cutters and setters get out of this.
What do you think about these? Hard to say without seeing them in person. Baguette cuts usually need to be quite clear. Seem to have good reviews.
Good to see that you're happy with these. They look like a perfectly workaday pair. I wouldn't fret too much on the ethical front. It's extremely unlikely that these stones will have come from small, artisanal miners.The verdict? Not bad! Compared to my wedding band in platinum that has alternating round or brilliant with baguette. For around £40, not sure how much the poor miners, cutters and setters get out of this.