Vous n'avez pas enchéri sur cette enchère.
5.10 Ct UNTREATED NATURAL BEAUTIFUL STAR RUBY {VIDEO}
- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 9 x 8 x 5mm
- Poids (cts)
- Certified Gemstones
- Non
- Couleurs
-
|
SR-503 |
|
| Gemstone: |
100% Natural & Real Star Ruby |
|
|
|
|
Shape:
|
Oval/Round Cabochon (As depicted) |
| Clarity: Measurements: |
Opaque (Please see the images given below before bidding.) |
|
Colour:
|
AS DEPICTED(As Depicted.Please see the images given below before bidding.)
|
Asteria, or star stone (from Gr. star) is a name applied to ornamental stones that exhibit a luminous star when cut en cabochon. The typical asteria is the star-sapphire, generally a bluish-grey corundum, milky or opalescent, with a star of six rays. In red corundum the stellate reflection is less common, and hence the star-ruby occasionally found with the star-sapphire in Ceylon is among the most valued of "fancy stones". When the radiation is shown by yellow corundum, the stone is called star-topaz. Cymophane, the chatoyant chrysoberyl known as cat's eye, may also be asteriated. In all these cases the asterism is due to the reflection of light from twin-lamellae or from fine tubular cavities or thin enclosures definitely arranged in the stone. The astrion of Pliny the Elder is believed to have been a moonstone, since it is described as a colourless stone from India having within it the appearance of a star shining with the light of the moon. Star-stones were formerly regarded with much superstition.
An asterism is an optical phenomenon displayed by some rubies, sapphires, and other gems (i.e. star garnet, star diopside, star spinel, etc.) of an enhanced reflective area in the shape of a "star" on the surface of a cabochon cut from the stone. Star sapphires and rubies get their asterism from the titanium dioxideimpurities (rutile) present in them.[1] The Star-effect or "asterism" is caused by the dense inclusions of tiny fibers of rutile (also known as "silk"). The stars are caused by the light reflecting from needle-like inclusions of rutile aligned perpendicular to the rays of the star. However, since rutile is always present in star gemstones, they are almost never completely transparent.
A distinction can be made between two types of asterism:
- Epiasterism, such as that seen in sapphire and most other gems, is the result of a reflection of light on parallel arranged inclusions inside the gemstone.
- Diasterism, such as that seen in rose quartz, is the result of light transmitted through the stone. In order to see this effect, the stone must be illuminated from behind.
| Fournisseur | Destination | Coût |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked Défaut |
Reste du monde
20
|
premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
|
| FedEx |
Reste du monde
7
|
premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked Défaut |
les états-unis d'Amérique
7
|
premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
|
| FedEx |
les états-unis d'Amérique
2
|
premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
|
- UGS
- Dimensions (mm)
- 9 x 8 x 5 mm
- Poids (cts)
- Certified Gemstones
- Non
- Couleurs
-
|
SR-503 |
|
| Gemstone: |
100% Natural & Real Star Ruby |
|
|
|
|
Shape:
|
Oval/Round Cabochon (As depicted) |
| Clarity: Measurements: |
Opaque (Please see the images given below before bidding.) |
|
Colour:
|
AS DEPICTED(As Depicted.Please see the images given below before bidding.)
|
Asteria, or star stone (from Gr. star) is a name applied to ornamental stones that exhibit a luminous star when cut en cabochon. The typical asteria is the star-sapphire, generally a bluish-grey corundum, milky or opalescent, with a star of six rays. In red corundum the stellate reflection is less common, and hence the star-ruby occasionally found with the star-sapphire in Ceylon is among the most valued of "fancy stones". When the radiation is shown by yellow corundum, the stone is called star-topaz. Cymophane, the chatoyant chrysoberyl known as cat's eye, may also be asteriated. In all these cases the asterism is due to the reflection of light from twin-lamellae or from fine tubular cavities or thin enclosures definitely arranged in the stone. The astrion of Pliny the Elder is believed to have been a moonstone, since it is described as a colourless stone from India having within it the appearance of a star shining with the light of the moon. Star-stones were formerly regarded with much superstition.
An asterism is an optical phenomenon displayed by some rubies, sapphires, and other gems (i.e. star garnet, star diopside, star spinel, etc.) of an enhanced reflective area in the shape of a "star" on the surface of a cabochon cut from the stone. Star sapphires and rubies get their asterism from the titanium dioxideimpurities (rutile) present in them.[1] The Star-effect or "asterism" is caused by the dense inclusions of tiny fibers of rutile (also known as "silk"). The stars are caused by the light reflecting from needle-like inclusions of rutile aligned perpendicular to the rays of the star. However, since rutile is always present in star gemstones, they are almost never completely transparent.
A distinction can be made between two types of asterism:
- Epiasterism, such as that seen in sapphire and most other gems, is the result of a reflection of light on parallel arranged inclusions inside the gemstone.
- Diasterism, such as that seen in rose quartz, is the result of light transmitted through the stone. In order to see this effect, the stone must be illuminated from behind.
| Fournisseur | Destination | Coût |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked Défaut |
Reste du monde
20
|
premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
|
| FedEx |
Reste du monde
7
|
premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
|
| Standard Shipping - Tracked Défaut |
les états-unis d'Amérique
7
|
premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
|
| FedEx |
les états-unis d'Amérique
2
|
premier article
par article supplémentaire
frais de port plafonnés à
|
.
-
PositifGreat Star rubies easy vendor to deal with and great communications
-
PositifVery good looking
-
PositifNice earings
-
PositifWonderful gemstone. Nice finish.
-
PositifFast shipping
Pourquoi les utilisateurs se surenchérissent-ils ?
Lorsqu'une enchère est placée, il s'agit du montant maximum qu'une personne est prête à enchérir pour le produit. Notre système enchérira alors automatiquement au nom de l'enchérisseur, augmentant progressivement l'enchère jusqu'au maximum pour maintenir sa position de meilleur enchérisseur.
Lorsqu'une icône indiquant « Enchère automatique » apparaît, cela signifie que notre système place activement des enchères pour l'enchérisseur en fonction de son enchère maximale. Cela peut donner l'impression que les enchérisseurs se surenchérissent, mais c'est simplement le résultat de la mise à jour de l'enchère par le système pour refléter la limite maximale des enchérisseurs.