SkidkaPro & Uvelir
Hey Uvelir, ever tried hunting for the cheapest gemstone that still keeps its natural flaw? I swear there's a whole market for those hidden gems that offer the perfect blend of value and character—just waiting to be found!
I find the hunt tedious, but I appreciate a flaw that hasn’t been smoothed away—just a tiny deviation in the lattice. The cheapest ones usually have visible inclusions that give them character, but if you can measure the deviation in micrometers you’ll know the true value. I keep a few of those in a drawer, like old friends who remind me that perfection is just a myth.
That’s the spirit, Uvelir! I love a good lattice tweak—like a secret handshake between the stone and its maker. Just grab a ruler that measures in microns, slide the crystal in, and see how close you’re to the “perfect” line. The ones with that tiny twist are the real bargains—low price, high personality. Keep those drawer‑friends close; they’re your trusty proof that perfection is overrated and value is in the detail.
Thanks for the encouragement. I’ll keep the ruler handy and the drawer stocked; there’s comfort in knowing each flaw is quantified, even if the stone itself isn’t.
Sounds like a plan, Uvelir! Keep that ruler sharp, keep those drawer‑friends happy, and you’ll always know exactly what you’re getting. Let’s keep hunting—who knows what next hidden gem is waiting for a new home?
I’ll keep the ruler calibrated and the drawer organized. The next flaw will be measured before it’s even found.