The price is for 1 stone. Origin - Tanzania Color - Bright orange orange Clarity - Clean, Some inclusions are visible only under a magnifying glass. Cut - Excellent. Made in the Urals Diameter 5.0-5.1 mm
Just write me what stones or stone you need and I will recalculate the cost Origin - Tanzania Color - Bright orange orange Clarity - Clean to the eye. Some inclusions can only be seen under a magnifying glass Cut - Excellent. Made in the Urals Diameter 5.3-5.4 mm
Just write me what stones or stone you need Origin - Tanzania Color - Bright orange orange Clarity - Clean to the eye. Some inclusions can only be seen under a magnifying glass Cut - Excellent. Made in the Urals Diameter 5.3-5.4 mm
A rare and spectacular stone from the garnet family. Due to its clarity and recutting, the stone looks very good
A very visible cross. The stones are very bright orange and the diameter is good. Visually it looks not as thin as the Catholic one, but rather Orthodox. Spessartines were cut here in the Urals. The raw materials are, of course, Tanzanian, they are the best, but thanks to our cutting, not Asian, the stones even glow
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.
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.
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.
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
A blue spinel without any hues. The cut is unusual; the rudist is polished and faceted. The stone is dark and requires an airy setting. This is why the rudist is cut this way.
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.
Unusual Tanzanian yellow-green zircon. Such stones are not often found, so there is an official expert opinion. Cut in the Urals. It may turn out to be an interesting decoration.
Aquamarine of a good blue color. Filled with veils of GZhV. That is why the color became more pronounced and the stone acquired a soft glow. There are absolutely no cracks! The presence of microbubbles once again proves that there was no heating, otherwise the bubbles would have been caught with the formation of so-called "snowflakes" (microcracks)
The stone is beautiful and spectacular. The spectrum was specially "taken", i.e. the chemical composition was determined. And the composition contains zinc and this already indicates that this stone can be classified as a ganoshpinel. They are also blue and blue, like cobalt. Now blue and blue overcoats are often classified as cobalt without definition, i.e. without special research. There are expert opinions on this spinel. Look at the separate photo. There is a video - just ask. Home. taking a photo is also no problem!
Quite a large red rhodolite and absolutely clean. Watch the video, shot macro and in daylight shade. The price is indicated at the rate of 50 dollars per carat
A magnificent stone. Tourmalines are rarely so pure, and especially this is indicolite, the rarest color of tourmalines. Cut with full reflection, without dips and windows. Made here in the Urals.
Cut - Unpaired Impariant - 20-23% increase in sparkle compared to a normal brilliant. Ludwigite and some micro bubbles are visible under a magnifying glass. Very good bright play. Please watch the video.
The color is neon, very bright without gray shades. The stone is so bright that it even glows. Having seen such a glow at least once, you will never forget it! The video was shot in macro mode and in daylight shade. Photo on the hand in the shade!
A strict spinel of rich color... blue sparks flash in the black-blue space.
An extremely spectacular stone. Very clean and quite large. Surprisingly, the color play of the stone is truly mesmerizing! And the color... the color is bright, without brown shades!
Tryphane is a yellow variety of the mineral spodumene. Kunzite is pink, and tryphane is yellow, they are "brothers". Tryphanes are not as common as pink kunzites. The cut is emerald, but with some changes. The bottom of the stone is 4 tiers of facets, and the top is 2 tiers. Due to this, it was possible to achieve a good beautiful play. And, of course, the mirror effect, i.e. the cutting angles are such that all incoming light goes back.
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
Fairly light Pakistani chrysolites. Such... "spring" stones - soft green color. Ludwigite needles are visible in macro or under a magnifying glass. Visually they are almost invisible.
The stone is not recut, but it is well made, without holes and windows. Clean, without cracks. And the color is the same, classic "tanzanite". In a word, "classic of the genre", which is what it should be.
A beautiful and rare stone. The color is bright, without brown shades. Refers to imperial topazes both in color and origin. Real imperials are only Brazilian
Beautiful and clean zircon in the Ural pear cut. Under a magnifying glass, you can see several inclusions of other minerals (probably apatites), but there are no cracks or similar defects. The macro photo clearly shows birefringence. This looks like some blurring of the edges.
Beautiful stone... Juicy color and color play. Of course, birefringence is clearly visible. It looks like some blurring of edges. The video was shot in the shade and macro under a lamp.
Beautiful and clean zircon in the Ural pear cut. Under a magnifying glass you can see several inclusions of other minerals (probably apatites), but there are no cracks or similar defects.
Zircon of a delicate pinkish color with such purity looks very good. Birefringence is clearly visible. It looks like some blurring of edges. The video was shot in the shade and macro under a lamp.
Bright beautiful zircon with clearly visible birefringence and color play. Please watch the video, shot in daylight and macro under a lamp. Under a magnifying glass you can see several inclusions of other minerals (probably apatites), but there are no cracks or similar defects. Birefringence is clearly visible in the macro photo. It looks like some blurring of the edges.
Bright color and perfect purity. The macro photo clearly shows how clean the stone is and, of course, the birefringence. It looks like double facets. The video was shot in the shade and macro under a lamp.
This stone belongs to the second type of zircon. Generally, there are three types of zircon: high, medium, and low. High zircons are characterized by strong dispersion (play of color) and are often light in color. Low zircons have a rich color and weak dispersion. Medium zircons occupy an intermediate position.
A very unusual and striking cut. Designed by A. Akhavan, but cut by us. The stone is truly not ordinary, but special. The video was shot in macro mode, during the day in the shade and under a lamp.
Small, but the color is very good and the star is clear. The star is real, beryllium diffusion is absent. Only heating. Expert opinion of the gemologist is available (see photo)
Initially, it was a polished barrel. Without further thought and regret, all unnecessary things were removed - they did not chase the mass of the stone, the main thing was that it was beautiful. The result was a nice cabochon with a clear star. Please watch the video.
Bright yellow translucent sapphire of even color. The play is soft, not sharp. Expert opinion available.
The sapphire is dark, but under the lamp a sparkle flashes. Watch the video - filmed under the lamp and in the daytime shade. The color is blue-green
22+ carat pure "storm" tourmaline is a truly impressive stone! "Iron Lady" is the proper name of this tourmaline, inspired by Margaret Thatcher. This brings special meaning to your jewelry, and also pays tribute to the strength and determination that Margaret Thatcher personified. I am sure that a ring with "Iron Lady" will not only be a beautiful accessory, but also a powerful symbol of perseverance and determination. Price is available upon request (approximately $ 150 per carat)
Achroite is a colorless tourmaline and is rare in nature. It is achroite that exhibits a bright play of color - colored sparkles like zircon. In a word, a beautiful and rare stone.
A rich green Brazilian verdelite cut in the Urals. Designed by Marco Voltolini with angles adapted for tourmaline. Clean even under a magnifying glass.
The medium-saturated color is the most pleasant to perceive, neither dark nor light. There are inclusions, of course, but they are practically invisible to the eye. But the stone itself is noticeable, 2.86 carats.