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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Gemstones and Minerals
Are Australian sapphires really worth anything?
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<blockquote data-quote="magoozil" data-source="post: 188740" data-attributes="member: 3652"><p>sounds nice i have had stones like that too , depends on the cutter alot as i dont cut my own stones but a stone can definately be cut and set to make it appear lighter and to get the best out of the stone , my starries that i send to lamberts never come back right , dont know if its the artificial light they cut with or if they dont care , i have about 15 real nice starries biggest is 17 carat but want them cabbed by someone who knows what they are doing , it cant be that hard to put the star on top.... and the percentage of australian stones being sold on as other ones would not be that high when you think about how many stones actually come out of the rest of the world. would still be a bit i reckon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magoozil, post: 188740, member: 3652"] sounds nice i have had stones like that too , depends on the cutter alot as i dont cut my own stones but a stone can definately be cut and set to make it appear lighter and to get the best out of the stone , my starries that i send to lamberts never come back right , dont know if its the artificial light they cut with or if they dont care , i have about 15 real nice starries biggest is 17 carat but want them cabbed by someone who knows what they are doing , it cant be that hard to put the star on top.... and the percentage of australian stones being sold on as other ones would not be that high when you think about how many stones actually come out of the rest of the world. would still be a bit i reckon. [/QUOTE]
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Are Australian sapphires really worth anything?
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