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Lynn Jinks on flogging a blue Ethiopian opal ring, and bigging up the fact that her ring has a "real" opal, while a different seller has a "created" Erhiopian blue opal ring going for mad prices.
What Lynn hasn't mentioned at all is that the stone is dyed. It says so in the on-screen graphics, but only makes sense if you know the codes Gems uses to state that stones have been treated. And not all treatments get explained on Gemporia's website anyway.
Is annoying that Gemporia's presenters only ever mention treatments outright when they are selling untreated stones
What Lynn hasn't mentioned at all is that the stone is dyed. It says so in the on-screen graphics, but only makes sense if you know the codes Gems uses to state that stones have been treated. And not all treatments get explained on Gemporia's website anyway.
Is annoying that Gemporia's presenters only ever mention treatments outright when they are selling untreated stones