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Hi DD ji,

 

 

Well you may be right that it's my own experience, but I still think

people stand more chance of procuring a bad stone rather than a good

stone from India. 'Pukhraj' is ususally poor yellow crystal, but you

won't be told that, this is just one example. Also those certificates

are quite easy to obtain fraudulently, seeing as people stand a 99%

chance of getting something other than what they asked for, I thought it

safer to advise against, before they get ripped off and perhaps

experience a lot of problems through flawed stones.

 

Sorry I can't support you guys on this one.

 

If you want further info as to why, DDjee send me a private message........

 

Thanks

Rajinder Singh

 

 

AumShiningLotus wrote:

 

> Dear Rajinder Singh

>

> Wow you are way off on this one......Gujarat cuts almost 95% of the

> worlds

> diamonds and the Mumbai Gem Market has some of the finest stones in the

> world.......your last comment really doesnt work either as it speaks

> of self

> education........is easier and safer to rely on the International

> Gemologist

> Certificates for any gemstone that are issued in all countries includeing

> India.......they have standards and Rudra Center has supplied some of

> our gemstones to

> clients with Gemologist Certificates.........your message wasnt

> harsh......it just

> wasnt correct.........was your experience only and everyones

> experience is

> different........by saying dont purchase any stones from an Indian

> retialer you

> are missing out on a majority of cut gemstones that go through Gujarat

> and the

> Mumbai Gemstone Market Place

>

> makes no sense not to buy for those who have the most expertise and

> business

> in cutting the gemstones and the Gemology Certificates to prove it

>

>

> DharmaDev Arya

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Dear Rajinder Ji

 

Thanks for your response.......seems you have had some bad luck with stones

from India........yes there can be falsification however I can only speak of my

experience with Rudra Center where it is a simply matter to obtain a true

certification of Authenticity in Mumbai......our experience is to provide the

most authentic possible and if it does not satisfy the client after email

pictures and certificates are provided then there is a return and search for

another

stone or a refund to client......Rudra Center has offices in India and here in

North America so we can do this.........only thing I can say is I hope your

future purchases are with a reputable company that offers a return policy

 

Wishing you and Family the Best

 

Thanks and Take Care

 

DD

 

In a message dated 5/8/2005 10:02:50 PM Pacific Standard Time,

rajinder.gill writes:

 

>

>

> Hi DD ji,

>

>

> Well you may be right that it's my own experience, but I still think

> people stand more chance of procuring a bad stone rather than a good

> stone from India. 'Pukhraj' is ususally poor yellow crystal, but you

> won't be told that, this is just one example. Also those certificates

> are quite easy to obtain fraudulently, seeing as people stand a 99%

> chance of getting something other than what they asked for, I thought it

> safer to advise against, before they get ripped off and perhaps

> experience a lot of problems through flawed stones.

>

> Sorry I can't support you guys on this one.

>

> If you want further info as to why, DDjee send me a private message........

>

> Thanks

> Rajinder Singh

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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