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Are jewelry certificates issued by Westfield Jewelry Appraisers credible?
Dear Paulo, There are two things I'd like to say about Westfield Jewelry Appraisers: The good thing is that they are perfectly clear and honest about the gemstone treatment methods in their certificates. For example, if a ruby is lead glass-filled, they state "treatment: glass & flux". Many labsRead more
Dear Paulo,
There are two things I’d like to say about Westfield Jewelry Appraisers:
The good thing is that they are perfectly clear and honest about the gemstone treatment methods in their certificates. For example, if a ruby is lead glass-filled, they state “treatment: glass & flux”. Many labs (or so-called labs) do not disclose such information. Westfield Jewelry Appraisers are not like that.
The bad thing, however, is that their estimated retail values are extremely inflated (as Anna has already mentioned). Actually, they are shamelessly lying about the market value of the items they certify.
Therefore, I find this lab very interesting – on the one hand, they are perfectly consistent and professional; on the other hand, they are just a bunch of scammers printing certificates with totally fake retail estimates.
Best regards, Editor
See lessAre jewelry certificates issued by Westfield Jewelry Appraisers credible?
Hi, Paulo! I don't think they are reliable. I have been collecting gemstones for quite some time, but I have never come across Westfield Jewelry Appraisers. Regards, GemCollector
Hi, Paulo!
I don’t think they are reliable. I have been collecting gemstones for quite some time, but I have never come across Westfield Jewelry Appraisers.
Regards, GemCollector
See less14K Yellow gold clasp for my pearl necklace. Where can I get the best deal?
I used to buy 14K gold clasps from es_store, too. Then about a year ago, I found this seller (see attached file). The good thing is that now I can buy these clasps at this price whenever I need them and I don't have to ask es_store for a discount each and every time. Regards, Editor
I used to buy 14K gold clasps from es_store, too. Then about a year ago, I found this seller (see attached file). The good thing is that now I can buy these clasps at this price whenever I need them and I don’t have to ask es_store for a discount each and every time.
Regards, Editor
See less14K Yellow gold clasp for my pearl necklace. Where can I get the best deal?
@Anna $27.99 + free shipping is indeed a very good price. Well noted.
Anna $27.99 + free shipping is indeed a very good price. Well noted.
See lessChrome Diopside Sterling Silver Bracelet on JTV. Is Chrome Diopside expensive?
Hello! Chrome diopside is not expensive. As a matter of fact, it is pretty cheap. The estimated retail value JTV has stated here is merely a marketing ploy. It has nothing to do with the true market value of this bracelet. GemCollector
Hello!
Chrome diopside is not expensive. As a matter of fact, it is pretty cheap. The estimated retail value JTV has stated here is merely a marketing ploy. It has nothing to do with the true market value of this bracelet.
GemCollector
See lessWhat is LGF ruby?
On the one hand, it is fair that the seller mentions the fact it is a LGF ruby. On the other hand, it is not really fair to state it is a "natural" ruby. LGF rubies are far from being natural. For that exact reason they are called "composite rubies" (according to GIA). Regards, Freddie
On the one hand, it is fair that the seller mentions the fact it is a LGF ruby. On the other hand, it is not really fair to state it is a “natural” ruby. LGF rubies are far from being natural. For that exact reason they are called “composite rubies” (according to GIA).
Regards, Freddie
See less925 Silver Ring – 6.52 Ct Green Emerald – Catawiki. How much is it worth?
It could be also fluorite or chrysoprase, but I agree that it is prehnite most likely. There is absolutely no doubt that it is not emerald. The market value of this ring is about $20 - $40. Scams like this perfectly explain the seller's poor feedback score. I hope this helps.
It could be also fluorite or chrysoprase, but I agree that it is prehnite most likely. There is absolutely no doubt that it is not emerald.
See lessThe market value of this ring is about $20 – $40.
Scams like this perfectly explain the seller’s poor feedback score.
I hope this helps.
925 Silver Ring – 6.52 Ct Green Emerald – Catawiki. How much is it worth?
Hi! I don't know what it is, but it is for sure not an emerald. Emerald has totally different green tone. It is very unprofessional to sell it as an emerald ring. The buyer will have a very unpleasant surprise :( Regards, Freddie
Hi!
I don’t know what it is, but it is for sure not an emerald. Emerald has totally different green tone. It is very unprofessional to sell it as an emerald ring.
The buyer will have a very unpleasant surprise 🙁
Regards, Freddie
See lessHow much this ruby pendant is worth?
Hi! First of all, the item's listing is not entirely fair. It doesn't say a single word about the ruby's treatment. This ruby is what is known as lead glass-filled ruby (aka "composite ruby"). Thus, it is not really correct to state it is a natural ruby. Composite rubies are extremely cheap. This isRead more
Hi!
First of all, the item’s listing is not entirely fair. It doesn’t say a single word about the ruby’s treatment. This ruby is what is known as lead glass-filled ruby (aka “composite ruby”). Thus, it is not really correct to state it is a natural ruby.
Composite rubies are extremely cheap. This is the exact reason why such composite rubies are frequently mounted in silver settings and surrounded by cubic zirconia (abbreviation CZ). CZs are cheap synthetic stones.
This is a readily available Thai-made pendant, and its true market value is $20 to $30 only. Thus, the present bids are placed by bidders who lack the necessary knowledge.
Hope this helps!
Regards, Editor
See lessAre globalgemslab (GGL) gemstone certificates fake?
I have seen at least a few hundred of these GGL " certificates of authenticity", and I don't remember seeing anything except one of these: 1. Dyed quartz certified as natural emerald; 2. Composite ruby certified as natural ruby. Thus, if you see a "gemstone" that comes with one of these GGL certificRead more
I have seen at least a few hundred of these GGL ” certificates of authenticity”, and I don’t remember seeing anything except one of these:
See less1. Dyed quartz certified as natural emerald;
2. Composite ruby certified as natural ruby.
Thus, if you see a “gemstone” that comes with one of these GGL certificates, run away!
There is no easier way to tell if a stone is a fake than the presence of a GGL certificate.