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Gemstone lot great for jewelers

I am relisting all of my previously listed gemstones as a lot. This price is firm - the gems are not offered as singles any longer.

More images available upon request! Don't feel afraid to ask. I want this to sell.

Items in the photo collage are:

Rhodolite garnet in a simple octagon cut - it has steps much like an asscher or emerald cut but without windmills at the points. It is 0.98 carats and a beautiful, deep raspberry pink. It sparkles and lightens in the sunlight, but it is by no means dark.

Rhodolute garnet in a tri-cushion cut, 0.72 carats. This cut is really interesting - it's very similar to a shield in shape, but it has steps similar to an emerald or asscher cut. Very sparkly and unique, I have never actually seen this cut elsewhere. It's a beautiful raspberry pink, not at all dark.

Green tourmaline in a "Simple Jack" cut - this is a variant on a round brilliant, with longer facets. It's is ridiculously sparkly thanks to this cut, and a deep forest green without being too dark. At 0.80 carats.

Yellow heliodor in a simple triangle cut, 0.52 carats. This stone is simply a little ray of sunshine - it is a very simple cut, with larger facets that catch every bit of light and turn it into a disco ball. A gorgeous stone.

Spessartite garnet in a basic round brilliant cut, 0.63 carats. Slightly included (through the middle is a fissure that does not compromise the integrity of the stone and does not break the surface). A gorgeous pumpkin orange that turns into a fireball in the sunlight.

A native-cut pale pink spinel, 1.44 carats, 6.3mm. Bought locally and never set. Round brilliant and super sparkly.

Sphene in an elongated triangle cut, 1 carat. Native cut and ridiculously sparkly, filled with the rainbows you'd expect of a sphene.

A blue/purple color change flourite, 0.78 carats, 4.9x5.9mm. It has a very strong color change, but the purple is harder to capture in photos without a proper UV light. A basic oval cut, native and locally bought.

An emerald cut scapolite, native cut and locally bought, 1.17 carats. Almost colorless, very, very pale yellow.






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  • Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
  • Date Posted: November, 2010
  • Price: USD 125.00
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