Hi Sasha! I love your videos! I am from Brazil and I am looking for spheric briolet citrine with 8 or 9 mm. And a pair of rose spinel pear shape 12x7mm. Do you have them? Would you send it to UK?
Hi! Nice to meet you! Yes, we ship worldwide! Do you have any picture of the stones what you are looking for. You can send to my email True.gems.world ///@gmail.com
another useful video. I got a spessertite from Tanzania, nice bright orange and slightly included...Are the "mandarin/fanta stones always from Namibia ? Can you spot a madarin quality stone a mile away ( as the saying goes) or is it fairly nuanced call by a gemologist?
Slighthly included is very normal thing for spessartite. I can count on my fingers how many times I saw the eye clean pieces. Mandarin and Fanta are the trade names for all spessartites - Nigeria, Namibia, Tanzania doesn’t matter. And usually gemologists and laboratories don’t use them or just put the comment that the stone sometimes known in the trade as “Fanta/Mandarin colored”, in main gemstone description would be only - natural spessartite.
Thank you for this detail explanation. We also do have Sri Lankan Spessartite Garnets.
Do you have video about mining of spessartite garnet?
Hi Sasha! I love your videos! I am from Brazil and I am looking for spheric briolet citrine with 8 or 9 mm. And a pair of rose spinel pear shape 12x7mm. Do you have them? Would you send it to UK?
Hi! Nice to meet you! Yes, we ship worldwide! Do you have any picture of the stones what you are looking for. You can send to my email True.gems.world ///@gmail.com
another useful video. I got a spessertite from Tanzania, nice bright orange and slightly included...Are the "mandarin/fanta stones always from Namibia ? Can you spot a madarin quality stone a mile away ( as the saying goes) or is it fairly nuanced call by a gemologist?
Slighthly included is very normal thing for spessartite. I can count on my fingers how many times I saw the eye clean pieces. Mandarin and Fanta are the trade names for all spessartites - Nigeria, Namibia, Tanzania doesn’t matter. And usually gemologists and laboratories don’t use them or just put the comment that the stone sometimes known in the trade as “Fanta/Mandarin colored”, in main gemstone description would be only - natural spessartite.
@@TrueGemsWorld Thanks for your timely reply!
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