
jewellers expert question. i need your help with this please.?
i own a very rare unheated natural 1.5 carat origional kashmir blue sapphire ring with diamonds. it is very very intense and velvety, no one has never seen this type before. also a very rare natural flawless deep green unheated columbian emerald that weighs 5 carats. what do you think they are worth? ( i have an idea but i am not confident)
it all depends on the market where you are! or in the world at the moment!
I'd go to a very good jewelery place and ask them to value them. then go to another place and ask them to value them. go to 3/4 maybe more places to get an accurate value! - some places will give you a cheep price so that get a good deal if you sell them! good luck!
(they'll get much more valuable as time goes on because there are only a certain amount of stones being found, and they will run out in a few years! when there are no more stones they'll be worth 5 times as much as now!)
Virgin Islands columbian emerald.mp4
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10.17CT FINE GIA Certificate COLUMBIAN EMERALD DIAMOND RING FG&S $57,500.00 |
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NATURAL COLUMBIAN EMERALD EMERALD CUT GORGEOUS COLLECTORS ITEM 21CTS NEW ARRIVAL $35,999.99 |
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PLATINUM 2.27CT Emerald Cut DIAMOND COLUMBIAN EMERALD RING $32,575.00 |
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18K White Gold 22.89ct Columbian Emerald Ring w/ Diamond $32,500.00 |
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RED CARPET 10+ Carat Natural Deep Green Columbian Emerald & Diamond Ring EGLUSA $24,500.00 |
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ESTATE IMPORTANT 8 SIDE 14K YELLOW GOLD 18.75CT COLUMBIAN EMERALD & DIAMOND RING $18,679.00 |
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█$40,000 18KT 84.64CT GIA NATURAL COLUMBIAN EMERALD SCEPTER PENDANT ROTATING 360 $18,000.00 |
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10.51 Ct EC Natural Columbian Emerald Gem gemstone $17,599.00 |
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AMAZING 18K GOLD 10.04 CARAT COLUMBIAN EMERALD & DIAMOND RING $15,995.00 |
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Columbian Emerald Gem Quality 3.35ct.Emerald Cut Stone $15,780.00 |
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Ceramics, Chronology and Community Patterns: An Archaeological Study at Moundville (Studies in Archaeology) (Studies in Archaeology) $106.70 Moundville, located on the Black Warrior River in west-central Alabama, is one of the best known and most intensively studied archaeological sites in North America. Yet, in spite of all these investigations, many aspects of the site's internal chronology remained unknown until the original 1983 publication of this volume. The author embarked on a detailed study of Moundville ceramics housed in mus... |