This is a classic, large cabochon of excellent quality. There are no cracks or other imperfections. In addition to the dumorterite ridges, long tourmaline needles are clearly visible, as is a second quartz microcrystal within. It's difficult to see in the photo, but clearly visible in person. The video was shot in macro mode, in the shade, and under a lamp. The price is based on $30 per carat. Yes, the cabochon is quite expensive, but unique pieces don't come cheap!
A gemstone classified as rare. Especially since this stone is pure and Madagascar. Generally, Madagascar stones are rare on the market. An unusual and unusual stone. Photographed macro, in the shade, and under a lamp.
A bright pink, exceptionally clear tourmaline, sparkling with colorful sparkles. A small but striking, eye-catching stone.
Currently, Ural aquamarines are found only at the Malyshevsky deposit, and for Malyshevsky stones, this is a very high clarity. Untreated, i.e., not filled with oil or resin. All photos were taken during the day, in the shade. The videos were taken in the shade and under a lamp.
An oval with a 9/10 ratio, it looks large on the hand. The stone is clear, both in clarity and color, meaning it has no greenish tint. The bottom is cut in a Portuguese style, allowing the gemstone to shine fully, without any gaps or dips. The video was shot during the day in the shade and under a lamp.
An excellent stone. The color is pure yellow, without tints. The cut is wedge-cut. The price is calculated at $65 per carat, which is actually not that expensive for its size and clarity. It looks quite impressive on the hand! The video was shot in daylight shade and under a lamp.
A very beautiful and rare gemstone. In general, there are practically no stones from the Pamirs now. The color is bright, very bright, which merges with the orange. Look at the photo. On the hand, the stone simply glows with orange fire!
This is a premium tourmaline. The color, clarity, and cut are all top-notch! Watch the video and see for yourself! Of course, we can take additional photos and videos. The price is based on $350 per carat (very reasonable for tourmalines of this quality). Delivery terms are negotiable, but in-person delivery is preferred.
It's similar to spessartite, but has a lower specific gravity. It's similar to hessonite, but has a much better sparkle (without the "jelly" inside). It's also very clean. Only under a magnifying glass can you see some micro-minerals.
The Impariant cut has an uneven number of facets. This increases the sparkle by 20-23% compared to a standard diamond. It has a brilliant fire. Watch the video and see for yourself. Shot in macro mode, during the day in the shade, and under a lamp.