I think we sell them at 90% of Rap today. Why? If you drop your price too fast and too far, you cheapen the appeal of the product. Seriously. I’m not in that part of the biz(retail), but I’m making that assumption.
If the asterism (“star”) looks like this and not this it’s pretty certainly what you’ve got (if you can see the back of the stone it might be marked with a L, not all Linde Stars are, mine isn’t).
To be clear, crowmanyclouds, the distinction we’re looking at there is the precise regularity of the synthetic star, compared with the slight irregularity of the natural one?
Those photos don’t do them justice, by the way. A sapphire star is actually a holographic effect, and appears (in person) to float slightly above the surface of the gem.
Yeah. The second pic this is the best representation of every Linde Star(synthetic) that’s ever walked into our place. Maybe bought 300-500 the past 15 years.
Yes, but while we do like all kinds of sparklies, the distinction here is between “women who like sparklies” and “women who measure their prospective mates’ worth by the size of the diamond said mate carries in a box, and it must be a diamond.” The liking sparklies is general, the diamond fixation is acquired.
Yes, it *is *accurate. Note that I was replying to a poster that said women wanted a ROCK (as in large real diamond) and no substitute would do. If we are just talking attracting to “purty” then CZ would do just as well, if not better.