PearlBunny
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Hi all,
I recently just pulled the trigger on a new Tahitian strand from an instagram seller. Have never bought from this vendor before (she’s located in China).
See below photos and videos of the strand indoor:
And outdoors in direct sunlight:
These colors have knocked my socks off. But, I have to admit I’m very surprised by how well the overtones are showing up even in the direct sunlight (which usually washes out the overtones). Too good to be true? I was reading about some chocolate and pistachio Tahitians being treated, but I’m not aware of other Tahitian colors being faked. I did read that some Tahitians are being heated and coated with dye to have better color, but this would be a rare practice—not sure if anyone has examples of those?
I paid around $6000 for these and thinking of sending these to the GIA once I get them to make sure they are not processed in any way.
What do you guys think? Am I just being paranoid and looking a gift horse in the mouth? (I’ve been searching for super colorful Tahitians for years now and can scarcely believe I’ve finally found them that I find myself suddenly wary of my good luck! Sounds so stupid when I type it out this way.)
I recently just pulled the trigger on a new Tahitian strand from an instagram seller. Have never bought from this vendor before (she’s located in China).
See below photos and videos of the strand indoor:
And outdoors in direct sunlight:
These colors have knocked my socks off. But, I have to admit I’m very surprised by how well the overtones are showing up even in the direct sunlight (which usually washes out the overtones). Too good to be true? I was reading about some chocolate and pistachio Tahitians being treated, but I’m not aware of other Tahitian colors being faked. I did read that some Tahitians are being heated and coated with dye to have better color, but this would be a rare practice—not sure if anyone has examples of those?
I paid around $6000 for these and thinking of sending these to the GIA once I get them to make sure they are not processed in any way.
What do you guys think? Am I just being paranoid and looking a gift horse in the mouth? (I’ve been searching for super colorful Tahitians for years now and can scarcely believe I’ve finally found them that I find myself suddenly wary of my good luck! Sounds so stupid when I type it out this way.)