Very clean phenakite of delicate peach shade. Be careful in the sun, it can become discolored. Cut with full reflection, i.e. with the "Mirror" effect
A rare and beautiful gemstone that is mined only in the USA, in Southern Oregon. Indeed, iridescent copper inclusions are something unique!
Nowadays it is extremely rare. Such a rich color is rare. Usually euclases are very pale blue or yellow. Now it is really a rarity and it is not cheap.
Sanidine is a mineral from the feldspar group, i.e. it is a "relative" of the sunstone, but transparent and with a wonderful play. Transparent stones suitable for cutting are quite rare. The main place of extraction is Madagascar. Watch the video, under the lamp it sparkles with all the colors of the rainbow. The main color is straw-yellow
A fairly large grossular of bright yellow color. Tsavorites and hessonites (that is grossulars) are well known, but golden yellow ones are rare. And, perhaps, this is the only garnet that has a strong pink glow under UV. Under a magnifying glass and in a macro photo, you can see the characteristic "sugar" structure. The cut is made with full reflection, it works like a mirror. The stone shines even in low light, the main thing is that a ray of light falls on it
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!
Very bright lemon-colored sanidine and absolutely clean. No cracks or veils. Faceted orthoclases are very rare, especially since this is a Madagascar gem. A crystal was bought from a collector, which was cut. Based on the totality of characteristics, I think it can be confidently classified as Premium.
A very rare stone. The same demantoid with a tail, but only red. Red topazolites are found from time to time, but over a carat are very, very rare. The cost can be found in a private message. Just write to me.
Very rare topaz with a fluorite crystal. When cutting, the crystal was placed exactly in the center. It turned out spectacular. In the middle is a fluorite framed by the radiance of the topaz. Topaz without refinement, there is a barely perceptible blue shade (almost colorless). A stone for a collection or for a special unique decoration. There is a video, just ask.
Large and very impressive strawberry quartz from Brazil. Generally, there are not many such stones, and in such a size, it is really rare. Bright scarlet lepidocrocite even glows when a ray of light falls on the stone. Yes, the stone is not cheap, 95 thousand rubles, but it is very large and the price is determined at the rate of 25 USD per carat
Petalite is a rare mineral, lithium aluminum silicate. Transparent petalites suitable for cutting are not so common. The stone is quite fragile, so it should not be put in a ring. It is better to make a pendant or for a collection.
Cesium mineral, in transparent form, suitable for cutting, is quite rare. Especially in such size (weight). Ideal purity. In a word, a special stone, not an ordinary quartz, although it looks like it. That is why an expert GEMMOLOGICAL-MINERALOGICAL conclusion is included with this stone. The video was shot in macro mode, during the day in the shade and under a lamp
Large scapolite of a delicate peach color and absolutely pure. The "highlight" of the stone is its bright pink glow under ultraviolet light. Indeed, a rather rare stone with excellent characteristics. The cost is determined based on $ 60 per carat. The video was shot in macro mode, during the day in the shade and under a lamp
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.
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!