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1641  Economy / Auctions / Re: 48 hour auction ***4.68 carat Swiss blue topaz*** emerald cut on: January 07, 2012, 01:48:54 PM
about 30 minutes to go!
1642  Economy / Auctions / Re: 7 days ***Extremely rare and valuable*** fine ruby on: January 07, 2012, 01:44:54 PM
There is no glass filling in this ruby (of course).  It is flux-healed.  If you want to learn more about this process I strongly recommend you read this article by Richard Hughes, author of the classic Ruby and Sapphire.

http://www.ruby-sapphire.com/flux_healing_mong_hsu_ruby.htm

This treatment is stable and permanent.  It is also widely accepted in the gemstone trade.  From time to time you might see a ruby of this quality on the market that is unheated.  There is no general rule, but the wholesale prices that I have seen indicate that the price would roughly quadruple over a flux-healed ruby.
1643  Economy / Auctions / Re: 48 hour auction ***4.68 carat Swiss blue topaz*** emerald cut on: January 07, 2012, 01:35:35 PM
tick, tock, tick, tock...
1644  Economy / Auctions / Re: 7 days ***Extremely rare and valuable*** fine ruby on: January 07, 2012, 01:30:20 PM
This auction ends:

Saturday, January 14th at 01:27:37 PM GMT
1645  Economy / Auctions / Re: 48 hour auction ***very big opal*** 15.44 cts Queensland, Australia on: January 07, 2012, 01:28:45 PM
OH NO!  Under 30 minutes!!!!
1646  Economy / Auctions / 7 days ***Extremely rare and valuable*** fine ruby on: January 07, 2012, 01:27:37 PM
This is a stone so rare that I have never seen one like it in my eight years of buying here in Thailand.  As a gemologist I am taught to be skeptical, but this gemstone taught me not to be. 



As do nearly all of the very finest rubies, this stone hails from Burma.  That is not only my opinion, but the opinion of Dr. A. Peretti, one of the world's most renowned gemologists who specializes in ruby and sapphire origin.  The report that comes with this gemstone is issued by GRS- GemResearch Swisslab.  If you are familiar with Sotheby's or Christie's jewelry auctions you will regularly see reports from GRS.  To say that this report is unassailable is an understatement.  Dr. Peretti's signature and his opinion hold an enormous amount of weight in the gemstone world. 



You may have heard the expression that serves as a law in the colored gemstone world:  "Color is King."  It means that nothing trumps color.  A stone that is included may still be extremely desirable.  A stone that is asymmetrical might also be very highly valuable.  If a stone is the "right" color, the value skyrockets.  For a ruby, that color is "pigeon's blood".  This term comes from (where else?) Burma.  They have a saying that "Asking to see the blood of the pigeon is like asking to see the face of God."  How is that for an expression of rarity?  Color is King.  Surely the Burmese stone traders got tired of foreigners showing up to buy ruby and asking for this color.  They ask for it because they read it in a book somewhere, but they don't know what they are asking for and they wouldn't respect it if you showed it to them.  Indeed, they wouldn't know it!  It's literally that rare. 
 


Another Burmese expression about ruby goes like this:  "At a carat, there is a price.  At a carat and a half, the price doubles.  At two carats, there is no price."  Truly fine ruby- especially Burmese ruby- is incredibly rare and it can't be replaced.  Once this stone is gone, it is gone- and I might see one in another eight years or I might not ever see one again.  These are stones that most dealers in Bangkok or Chanthaburi just don't have.  Dealing in such extraordinarily rare stones takes a massive amount of capital.  Most of these dealers have literally millions of carats of ruby in stock, but perhaps only one piece of pigeon's blood color over a carat- and most of the time not even one!  When a dealer knows that a particular gemstone can not be replaced, how does he set his price?  Of course it is much more than a stone that can be replaced at will.



When you learn to judge gemstones, you have to learn presence.  You can know everything in the world about gemstone treatments and color, hue, tone, and saturation.  You can be an expert in every physical property that a gemstone may possess, but unless you understand presence- the feeling that the stone creates as a whole- as a sum of all of the parts- you can not value gemstones accurately.  Presence is what sets the price.  Presence is what sells the stone.  Presence is what stimulates desire and creates rarity.  There are so many rubies that are beautiful.  Beauty in and of itself does not create the ultimate of rarities, and even if Color is King, color alone does not create this rarity either.  Presence is the brilliance, the color, the intensity- presence is the culmination of every value factor.  You might call it "allure". 



Maybe this will help to understand presence.  Let's say you see a woman at a cocktail party who is tall, and has an hourglass figure, and she moves gracefully.  Is she alluring?  Well, not if she has a very nasally voice, buck teeth, and asks you to grab her a couple of beers- one for each fist.  Now imagine the same tall woman, hourglass figure, lovely teeth, a voice like a bird singing, a form-fitting black dress, same graceful motion, and big bold green eyes that melt as soon as she sees you.  That's presence.  It is everything in one package.



This ruby is 1.64 carats and intensely saturated red.  The independent report from GRS serves to assure you that my assessment of the color is accurate as Dr. Peretti and I agree.  It will also be an important part of the documentation that your insurance company will require to cover this stone.  Because GRS is independent and has a solid global reputation the report takes a lot of the guesswork out of obtaining a stone like this and it reduces the risk drastically.



This stone might end up in a ring, or a pendant, or it may just live much of the time in your safe.  This is a polarizing issue.  Gemstone collectors are adamant that they enjoy gemstones just as much as people who wear them in jewelry, and generally jewelry connoisseurs scoff at this notion. The choice is yours of course.



There are not many things in life that are so rewarding to possess as a fine gemstone.  It takes a certain type of person to appreciate gemstones, and by and large these are people who appreciate greatness for its sake alone.  They might not have a love of baseball but they know that the New York Yankees are special.  They might not be a boxing fan, but they understand and respect the honor and the presence of a world champion heavyweight.  They know that it's just a baseball team, just a fighter, and just a gemstone- but they also can grasp the full weight of what else it is. 



I have many clients from many different countries who appreciate fine gemstones.  They come from different industries, different backgrounds, and different perspectives but they all seem to enjoy the lifestyle that their ambition has earned them and they all love the allure of a very special stone. 

Let's start this auction at 2,000BTC.  I reserve the right to withdraw this auction if the price of bitcoin fluctuates more than 10%.  This is a seven day auction.  Please consult with a competent attorney regarding the legality of importing this gemstone into your home country.  It is the buyer's responsibility to comply with all laws and to pay any import duties or tariffs that may be incurred.  The purchase price does not include shipping or insurance.  We are experienced in shipping high-value items and will be happy to assist you in order to protect your interests.

If you have any questions about this fine ruby please contact me directly at dave@tiptopgem.com.  Note that I also have access to many rubies and sapphires both in my stock and through other wholesalers and I can assure you the best value in any ruby or sapphire purchase.

Please visit Tip Top Gem to learn more about us.  You might enjoy the galleries on the site: 

http://thegemvault.tiptopgem.com/

Thank you for reading!

David Fortier, GG (GIA)
Owner
Tip Top Gem
1647  Economy / Auctions / Re: 48 hour auction ***very big opal*** 15.44 cts Queensland, Australia on: January 07, 2012, 09:43:48 AM
This one is ending soon!
1648  Economy / Auctions / Re: 12 hour auction ***5.51 carat Swiss blue topaz*** FREE SHIPPING on: January 07, 2012, 09:18:28 AM
This auction ends:

Saturday, January 7th at 07:59:30 PM GMT
1649  Economy / Auctions / Re: 12 hour auction ***African Welo opal 1.68cts*** FREE SHIPPING on: January 07, 2012, 09:16:05 AM
The photos do not BEGIN to do justice to the regal beauty of this stone.  Normally I give a one month return privilege to my customers, but in this case I will extend that to one year.  You can return this stone any time within 365 days from the auction's end and I will give you a full refund of the purchase price. 
1650  Economy / Auctions / Re: 12 hour auction ***African Welo opal 1.68cts*** FREE SHIPPING on: January 07, 2012, 09:10:20 AM
This auction ends:

Saturday, January 7th at 09:07:29 PM GMT
1651  Economy / Auctions / 12 hour auction ***African Welo opal 1.68cts*** FREE SHIPPING on: January 07, 2012, 09:07:29 AM
Ethiopian Welo opal represents the best value in the opal market today.  You can afford truly fabulous play-of-color that would be astronomically expensive in a similar Australian opal of comparable size.  Melanie and I were especially proud to find this wonderful supply of striking faceted opal.  This particular stone is a pear shape and weighs 1.68 carats, and the dimensions are 9.96 x 7.94 x 5.59mm deep.



This opal shows virtually every color of the rainbow depending upon its orientation and the lighting.  You will see intense, vivid blue, violet, yellow, orange, red, and green.  The textures and patterns of color and mesmerizing.  This is NOT your run-of-the-mill opal.  When you hold this stone in your hand and experience the kaleidoscope of colors churning inside the stone you will be breathless. 



Every stone that we sell comes with a 100% money-back guarantee.  I am so very certain that when you have this stone you will love and cherish it and it will become a treasured part of your collection that I do not hesitate to make such a guarantee. 



This Ethiopian opal is 100% natural and untreated.  It has not been smoke-treated, or sugar-treated, or fissure-filled.  It has been mined from the earth and cut and polished only.  As a GIA Graduate Gemologist I have the laboratory training and the in-field experience at the world's largest gemstone markets to guarantee that this gemstone has not been treated.

This auction is only 12 hours long so if you want this gemstone please bid right away.  If you have any questions send me a note at dave@tiptopgem.com and I will get back to you right away. 

The starting bid on this magnificent gemstone is 16BTC and the increment is 1BTC.
1652  Economy / Auctions / Re: Exceptionally rare and beautiful Malaia garnet trillian gemstone 1.65 cts on: January 07, 2012, 08:13:09 AM
Mameise is the winner- congratulations.  This is a spectacular rarity and you will enjoy it for a very long time!
1653  Economy / Auctions / Re: Exceptionally rare and beautiful Malaia garnet trillian gemstone 1.65 cts on: January 07, 2012, 08:06:21 AM
I guess one has to get up very early in the morning to beat mameise!  Smiley
1654  Economy / Auctions / Re: Exceptionally rare and beautiful Malaia garnet trillian gemstone 1.65 cts on: January 07, 2012, 08:00:34 AM
about ten minutes until this one closes...
1655  Economy / Auctions / 12 hour auction ***5.51 carat Swiss blue topaz*** FREE SHIPPING on: January 07, 2012, 07:59:30 AM
This is a spectacular Swiss blue topaz trillian with beautiful color and lots and lots of brilliance!  Plus, it is over 5 1/2 carats!!!  The clarity is also excellent at VS (very slightly included- small inclusions and not many of them).  The dimensions are 10.60 x 10.60 x 6.83mm deep.  Shipping is FREE- you even get registered air mail with online tracking. 

Most topaz is white when it is mined, and it is irradiated to give it the wonderful blue hue. 



Trillians are very popular with gemstone collectors because they often have outstanding brilliance.  That is the case with this beautiful Swiss blue topaz.  The pavilion is properly cut so that when light enters from the top of the stone (the "crown") it hits the pavilion and reflects back to your eye.  That is always the goal for a cutter who wants to produce a beautiful gemstone- get lots of those facets inside the stone to "light up"!



There is a big problem with this kind of cutting however.  Gemstones come out of the ground in typical crystal shapes.  MOST- maybe 95% of cutting houses here in Thailand- cut to retain the maximum weight, NOT to get the most sparkle or brilliance.  Why?  Simple math- it's the economics involved.

You are a gem cutting house and you buy 1 kilo of rough topaz.  If you tell all of your cutters- OK, guys- let's keep the most weight we can from this rough- you will end up with maybe, on average, 40% of the rough weight.  So 1 kilo is 1,000 grams or 5,000 carats.  You will get 2,000 carats of cut stones. 

In the next scenario, you tell your cutters to cut the stones for maximum brilliance.  You might expect to get approximately 30% of the rough weight.  WOW- this decision cost you 10% of 5,000 carats, or 500 carats.  Where is that material?  It was ground into dust.  That is some expensive dust on the floor!  If you normally sell blue topaz for $10 per carat as a wholesaler, you just told your workers to grind away $5,000.  OUCHY!



But when Melanie and I are selecting stones in the markets, we strive for the ones that are cut for beauty, not for maximum return from the rough.  Of course sellers want more money for this material, because it cost them more to produce, and also because when we pick the cherries out of a parcel it leaves them with a parcel that is not so pretty that they have to sell.  This blue topaz is a superlative example of one of the "cherries" that we picked!!!  Smiley



This auction is only 12 hours!!!  Starting bid is 7BTC and increment is 1BTC.
1656  Economy / Auctions / Re: Exceptionally rare and beautiful Malaia garnet trillian gemstone 1.65 cts on: January 07, 2012, 07:36:48 AM
Less than one hour to go!
1657  Economy / Auctions / Re: 12 hour auction ***1.60 cts amethyst trillian*** beautiful, beautiful, beautif on: January 07, 2012, 07:06:34 AM
This auction ends:

Saturday, January 7th at 07:04:30 PM GMT
1658  Economy / Auctions / 12 hour auction ***1.60 cts amethyst trillian*** beautiful, beautiful, beautif on: January 07, 2012, 07:04:30 AM
This stone is simply gorgeous.  When Melanie and I are in the stone district here in Bangkok or down in Chanthaburi, we search diligently for stones like this and separate them from the parcel.  The Thai sellers always try to raise the price at that point!  They point at our selections and say "Miss America"!!!  Meaning we only want to buy the most beautiful stones, and leave them with the ugly ones.  And we usually do have to pay more for this privilege.  But in the end that is what separates us from the crowd of stone dealers.  We take the time to search for the best.

This is a stunning 1.60 carat amethyst trillian with FREE SHIPPING.  It is guaranteed to be 100% natural- it is not hydrothermal synthetic amethyst that you see all over eBay.  Ask yourself how sellers on eBay can offer amethyst for sale for pennies per carat.  It costs more than that to pay the cutter!!!  Unless you are doing thousands of carats of synthetic material per day- then you can probably get the cost of cutting down to 3 baht per carat- about 9 cents at today's exchange rate.  Another penny or two per carat for the rough synthetic stone and a few cents for profit rounds out the equation. 



This stone was mined from the earth in Zambia.  I have been dealing with Thai gemstones wholesalers for nearly 8 years now, and I have a consistent, reliable chain of supply.  I know my cutters and I know the African rough dealers that sell to them.  I know that even if you buy an inexpensive gemstone from me, you still deserve the respect of a proper identification and reliable information on treatment. 

Amethyst is sometimes heated to improve color, but this stone is 100% untreated.  It was mined from the earth, cut, and polished- that's it. 

This stone has superb color that is rich and vivid, and outstanding brilliance.  Brilliance is more commonly called "sparkle".  This huge amount of sparkle tells you that the pavilion of the stone has been cut at the proper angle to reflect light.  This stone is also extremely clean- VVS is the clarity grade.  That stands for Very Very Slightly included.  It means that the inclusions are not numerous and are very tiny.  A VVS stone will be totally clean to the eye, and nearly clean under a 10 power loupe- the standard in gemstone clarity grading. 



This stone will start at 5TC with a 1BTC bid increment.  As this is a 12 hour auction, it will end today- see time below.  Shipping is FREE!  Even with free shipping you get registered air mail that you can track online.  Wow, Tip Top Gem is really amazing, no?  LOL.

Please do not ever hesitate to ask me if you have questions about gemstones or gemology, or about precious metals or jewelry.  This has been my life's work and I chose it because it is immensely rewarding and very interesting to me.  If I have an answer for you great, and if not, I probably know where to find the answer.  Send me a note at dave@tiptopgem.com anytime.



If you have won an auction that has a shipping charge, feel free to win another one with free shipping so you get both shipped for free.  Yes, we combine shipping!

Dimensions on this Zambian amethyst are:  8.60 x 8.51 x 5.38mm deep

1659  Economy / Auctions / Re: Exceptionally rare and beautiful Malaia garnet trillian gemstone 1.65 cts on: January 07, 2012, 06:04:52 AM
Congratulations mameise you are in the lead!  Please note that if you want to save the $10 shipping fee you can just win another auction that has free shipping- then both stones will ship for free!
1660  Economy / Auctions / Re: 48 hour auction ***4.68 carat Swiss blue topaz*** emerald cut on: January 07, 2012, 05:58:14 AM
Wow!!  This is like the Kentucky Derby, isn't it?  Turbor in the lead...for now.
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