With my
semi-annual 15% sale coming up on July 13th, I thought I’d assemble
a shortlist of my own favorite items, and why I’d recommend those for
purchase. I’m going to try to limit
myself to three pieces from each of my favorite sections.
Of course my
own favorite shop sections are the gems, and my favorite stones these days are
mint garnet and Mahenge spinel. But
there are other, less appreciated gems that I think would make good
investments:
1. The Mahenge ruby pear shape: the pocket from
which that came was small, and while mining in Mahenge has been going on for
over 10 years, no ruby had ever been found there. The gem is a total novelty (there were a few
more pieces but they all wandered off to another person who has a stake in the
mine and they went overseas, so none came to the U.S market). The quality stands up to good to fine quality
rubies from elsewhere, the inclusions are to be expected, but because of them
the little guy turned out not to be so photogenic. Still, the investment grade is extremely
high. And he is much more beautiful in person: Mahenge Ruby
2. The neon green Tsavorite oval: again, the best
out of the bunch, the color is on the border of the blueish neon mint – a hair
darker than the finest mints, so it was “upgraded” to Tsavorite. The gem is extraordinarily bright for a Tsav: Neon Tsavorite
3. The color change garnet: mining has slowed
and fewer and fewer pieces are available: Color Change Garnet
Other
recommendations are anything certified unheated sapphire, and the magenta red
cushion spinel since that color is totally finished.
From my ring
section, I would pick:
1. The Mandarin Garnet and Burma Spinel cocktail
ring. It makes such a statement, it is
beautifully set, the Mandarin is strongly saturated, and I used my best Burma
spinels – I used so many that I almost killed my parcel, and that is a parcel I
had waited for for 2 years! Cocktail Ring
2. The Art Deco style ring with Mahenge Spinel
and Mint garnet. The gems are unusual,
the color combo amazing. I kind of feel
that that ring style has been under-appreciated. I wear it all the time, I love that I can
combine different colors and millgrain patterns. I know everyone wants a big center stone in
their ring, but this style is so very versatile. Art Deco Ring
3. The Victorian inspired scalloped ring with
the strongly colored pink tourmaline and Mahenge spinels. I love both the design and the colors. The tourmaline is a very nice piece. The ring is substantial yet very comfy to
wear – it doesn’t stick out very high and yet makes a statement. I gave it a test drive and got quite a few
compliments. Scalloped Ring
The other
rings I personally like are the ones with the petal designs. Any the five stone hexagon/octagon ring.
Pendants:
1. My own
personal favorite is the aqua gotham pendant in rose gold. I almost didn't list that one. The aqua is stunning (several people thought
it was a blue topaz because the coloring is so good). And the hand engraving can be enjoyed with
the naked eye but also holds up under the loupe. Since that is the original piece (before
casting) you are getting a real little work of art. Gotham Pendant
2. Design
wise my favorite is the three hex pendant, and another one with two kite
danglies that I am going to list this coming week (rose gold with Burmese
spinels). Again, I love that I can do
different color combos. Hexagon Pendant
3. I
personally also really love the pillow pendant that I listed, and I like that
particular style. I love edgy, squarish
looks, lots of colors, and antique designs with a modern twist. Pillow Pendant
And again, I
love the petal styles, but mostly the ones with the larger center.
Earrings (I’ll
group these together):
1. The
sapphire dangly earrings with the four petal flowers. A superb setting job, and the fat pears on
the bottom are totally unique (untreated as well). One of a kind. Sapphire Dangly Earrings
2. The
gotham earrings. Love the style, love
the color, love love love the engraving.
I’m on a kick lately, I wish every single item of mine was
engraved. Poor Alex
(alexhandengraving.com), he’s going to get a lot of my stuff, and he is a very
busy guy. Smaller engraved pendant and engraved Gotham ring are coming soon. Gotham Earrings
3. The
little mint studs (and the mint danglies).
I have to say, if you’re not buying these up you are asleep at the
wheel. The little calibrated mints are
specialty cuts, they were done with some leftover rough and I am already
running out of my parcel. People bought
them like mad, both from me and my supplier (he was supposed to save me some
from his parcels but he came back from the first show, where he didn’t even put
them out, and they were bought upon request).
One more parcel is being cut, then that may be it. I am first bidder on it (mint addict that I
am) but I can’t promise anything. I’ve
been waiting for 2mm sizes for 2 months already! The thing is that the tiny sizes are super
wasteful to cut out of the material, so nobody likes to do it. The color is juicy.
What is your favorite item and why? Put your comment below, I'd love to know.
This blog post is an awesome idea! And loove the choices you're bringing attention too :)
ReplyDeleteThis is my current favorite - perhaps it will come live with me ;-)
ReplyDeletehttps://www.etsy.com/listing/192292181/antique-white-gold-filigree-pendant-with?ref=shop_home_active_13&ga_search_query=diamond
I love a lot of the antique pendants. I just posted one I was going to keep but I have a mold of it so I can make a replica.
ReplyDeleteI love the cushion cut magenta Mahenge (the smaller of the two you have listed) and the lovely Merlani mint garnet that's just under a carat, the color is really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI liked this design of yours - https://www.etsy.com/listing/181086940/14k-rose-gold-victorian-style-flower?ref=shop_home_active_2
ReplyDeleteMay I know what sizes of pear shape you used in this?