OrangeLady
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Okay, I've become increasingly critical of the Gemporia family over the last 18 months or so. Especially after finding this forum!
It wasn't always this way...
Let's hark back to when we first started watching. And share what our best/ favourite/ rare/ unusual buys are?
I started watching in the days when it was Gems TV, with proper reverse auctions that would keep dropping the price until all the pieces were sold (and all the stock was put into that auction). Blue CoAs. Scott Worfield in the tanzanite mine. Adina and Lynne in the Csarite mine (Zultanite back then). Matt McNamara throwing a cubic zicronia into a Cambodian lake. Can't actually remember what year... maybe 2009?
I was lucky enough to get a piece of paraiba tourmaline (from Mozambique). Good size pendant, lovely accent diamonds, 18K white gold. Not the top grade 'swimming pool' blue, but definitely blue and decent saturation.
My favourite loose stone from Gem Collector is an Arusha blue colour change garnet. Well cut and very sparkly, it shifts to a violet-blue with red flashes.
My biggest regret was not being able to buy a rainbow sapphire bracelet. Three pieces made. Two rows of princess cut channel set sapphires, beautifully incrementing through the full colour spectrum of sapphires. 18K white gold. It was £2k. I rang the call centre to see if they would accept payment by installments, they wouldn't. (This was ages before they did split pay). I asked a couple of people if they would buy it on their credit card! I could have paid it off in 4 months.
I still think about it!
It wasn't always this way...
Let's hark back to when we first started watching. And share what our best/ favourite/ rare/ unusual buys are?
I started watching in the days when it was Gems TV, with proper reverse auctions that would keep dropping the price until all the pieces were sold (and all the stock was put into that auction). Blue CoAs. Scott Worfield in the tanzanite mine. Adina and Lynne in the Csarite mine (Zultanite back then). Matt McNamara throwing a cubic zicronia into a Cambodian lake. Can't actually remember what year... maybe 2009?
I was lucky enough to get a piece of paraiba tourmaline (from Mozambique). Good size pendant, lovely accent diamonds, 18K white gold. Not the top grade 'swimming pool' blue, but definitely blue and decent saturation.
My favourite loose stone from Gem Collector is an Arusha blue colour change garnet. Well cut and very sparkly, it shifts to a violet-blue with red flashes.
My biggest regret was not being able to buy a rainbow sapphire bracelet. Three pieces made. Two rows of princess cut channel set sapphires, beautifully incrementing through the full colour spectrum of sapphires. 18K white gold. It was £2k. I rang the call centre to see if they would accept payment by installments, they wouldn't. (This was ages before they did split pay). I asked a couple of people if they would buy it on their credit card! I could have paid it off in 4 months.
I still think about it!