This video is a great resource for anyone interested in yellow and orange sapphires. The information on treatments, pricing, and similar gemstones is incredibly helpful. I also found the demonstration of using a safety back file to be very informative. It's a valuable technique for jewelers working with intricate pieces. Thank you for sharing this overview.
Intense yellow sapphires are my absolute favorite stones. Always love it when you talk about the sapphire in general. Big support from the netherlands 💪.
After teal, a bright yellow sapphire is my favorite. When I first started collecting, I got a 6.49 carat canary yellow sapphire. It is Be treated but is so beautiful. Since then I have got quite a few yellow sapphires. The Be ones are so much more saturated and vibrant.
Hi, Dominique. Appreciate your channel. Could you do videos on topaz, citrine, amethyst, and aquamarine? Also, I’d love to see some samples of Santa Marias (even Afriques). Thanks! =)
Great info! Yellow sapphires are so sparkly. So does Cognac Sapphire falls within the Yellow and orange category? Are Cognac color sapphires also beryllium treated? Thank you!
Thanks for sharing great content! A wonderful learning experience. I am looking for a second opinion on a sapphire in my custody and was wondering if we can connect. I am based out of Calgary. Thanks once again!
@@DominiqueFlux My apologies for the late response. I have a certificate of authentication from a local gemologist here in Calgary. It might be featured in Christie’s auction at some point but at this time looking for local buyers out of the auction industry. It’s a certified almost 27 carats Orangish-red sapphire! Red is extremely dominant but it’s certified is a sapphire and not a ruby. Thanks for all the great content you and your team is putting out.
This video is a great resource for anyone interested in yellow and orange sapphires. The information on treatments, pricing, and similar gemstones is incredibly helpful. I also found the demonstration of using a safety back file to be very informative. It's a valuable technique for jewelers working with intricate pieces. Thank you for sharing this overview.
Glad it was helpful!
@@DominiqueFlux You're welcome
Intense yellow sapphires are my absolute favorite stones. Always love it when you talk about the sapphire in general. Big support from the netherlands 💪.
@john9929 so cool! Hi from Canada :D glad tou like them and thanks for the support ♥️
After teal, a bright yellow sapphire is my favorite. When I first started collecting, I got a 6.49 carat canary yellow sapphire. It is Be treated but is so beautiful. Since then I have got quite a few yellow sapphires. The Be ones are so much more saturated and vibrant.
Yes the BE sapphires really do pop! I think people probably go for the light yellows when they want to mimic diamonds
I purchased a yellow sapphire but it looks orange. It's beautiful no matter what. The cut is absolutely amazing.
Amazing!
Hi,thanks
Welcome 😊
ooo emerald cut yellow sapphire with 18k yellow gold and maybe a yellow diamond halo. my goodness.
Ooooo I like your style! That would look great!
Hi, Dominique. Appreciate your channel. Could you do videos on topaz, citrine, amethyst, and aquamarine? Also, I’d love to see some samples of Santa Marias (even Afriques). Thanks! =)
Yes definitely we can make videos on those stones, we do have aquamarine video, it's under the Beryl family and so it's in that video
@@DominiqueFlux Right. Thanks!
we want too see zultanite or csarite stone it is maybe very populer stone
Great info! Yellow sapphires are so sparkly. So does Cognac Sapphire falls within the Yellow and orange category? Are Cognac color sapphires also beryllium treated? Thank you!
Yes they would fall in the yellow category. Most of the ones I've seen are beryllium treated
Thanks for telling
Any time :)
Thanks for sharing great content! A wonderful learning experience.
I am looking for a second opinion on a sapphire in my custody and was wondering if we can connect. I am based out of Calgary.
Thanks once again!
Glad you liked it :)
I would recommend bringing it to a local appraiser
@@DominiqueFlux My apologies for the late response. I have a certificate of authentication from a local gemologist here in Calgary. It might be featured in Christie’s auction at some point but at this time looking for local buyers out of the auction industry. It’s a certified almost 27 carats Orangish-red sapphire! Red is extremely dominant but it’s certified is a sapphire and not a ruby. Thanks for all the great content you and your team is putting out.
❤❤👌👌👍👍👍👍💐
awesome
Thanks 😊
Were is padparadscha? Missing
We just did a full deep dive on pad sapphires
I have sapphire and looking for buyers