"Moroccans" are distinguished by their pure color, i.e. without grayness, and goethite hairs. Unfortunately, the deposit has already been developed and this material has not entered the market for a long time. A separate macro photo shows those very hairs of hydrogoethite. In a word, a spectacular and rare stone, especially in the Ural cut
The stone is cut so that the yellow zone is on top. This gives the stone a pinkish tint (a mixture of yellow and purple zones). The purple part of Bolivian ametrines is distinguished by its brightness, that is, a minimum amount of gray. Very clean, and what is visible in the macro photo is dust or fluff on the surface.
A set of Moroccan amethysts that captivates with their unique ability to change color depending on the light. In daylight (6500K), their rich purple color shines with the brightness of the Atlas Mountains, revealing their bright and mysterious essence. However, as soon as the light becomes warmer (2700K), the amethysts are transformed, acquiring a deep and rich purple hue, beckoning with the warmth of the evening sun and the fire in the fireplace.
A very large aquamarine of good color. And the carving in the form of "Snow Maltese cross", of course, gives this aquamarine a special exclusivity. In general, snowflakes are only 6-angled and nothing else. And this is a cross with snowflake elements. That is why it is called "Snow Maltese cross".
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Moroccan amethysts are rare and the "calling card" of "Moroccans" is the characteristic zones - colorless and purple, as well as lepidocrocite hairs (hydrous iron oxide - hydrogoethite). And "Moroccans" are bright, without an ash shade and have a sharp change in color when changing lighting. In a separate photo, the stone at dawn and during the day. At present, it is extremely difficult to find decent material. Based on the totality of characteristics, I think that this amethyst can be confidently classified as "Premium"
Miniatures made of gemstones by Denis Bogomazov have a special charm. This is high craftsmanship, quality of the stone, individuality. Figurines from Denis are never repeated and, of course, they are premium products. Just ask about the cost! Personal delivery
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
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)
The color is neon, very bright without gray shades. And it is, indeed, from Mahenge! The stones are so bright that they even glow. Having seen such a glow at least once, you will never forget it!
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 rich green Brazilian verdelite cut in the Urals. Designed by Marco Voltolini with angles adapted for tourmaline. Clean even under a magnifying glass.
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.
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.
This stone belongs to the 2nd type of zircon. In general, there are 3 types of zircons: high, medium and low. High ones are characterized by strong dispersion (color play) and are often light. Low ones have a rich color and weak dispersion. And medium ones occupy an intermediate position.
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.
Bright saturated color citrine. Beautiful. The stone is quite high, but the "mirror effect" requires it. Otherwise, there will be no full internal reflection.
Exclusive amethyst! A sharp change in color when changing lighting. Under the platform you can see a cavity with a running bubble. Finding a clean crystal in which there are no veils and cracks, but only a bubble is a great success. Especially since there is an internal crystal. And yet luck smiled, such a crystal was acquired and cut. And here is this rarity in front of you! The stone is quite large and the cost is determined at the rate of $ 40 per carat.
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
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
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.
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.
Very fine carving, the macro photo specially shows the smallest grooves, emphasizing the texture of the product. Carving by Denis Bogomozov, a famous Ural stone carver. In the middle there is a hole for the central stone. The cost is calculated at about $ 25 per carat.
A rare and beautiful gemstone that is mined only in the USA, in Southern Oregon. Indeed, iridescent copper inclusions are something unique!
An unusual pair of earrings. The stones are bright with excellent shine. The colors of the stones are selected taking into account the harmonious combination (see separate photo). With such a set you will definitely emphasize your individuality.
Pure and sparkling beryl of Ural cut. The stone is light and due to this dispersion is better manifested, i.e. it shines with colored sparks,
Beautiful large aquamarine. The stone is cut "end-on", i.e. the platform is located across the crystal axis. This orientation of the crystal gives a rich color. GLI (gas-liquid inclusions - bubbles) are evenly distributed over the stone and this creates a soft glow for the stone, and also enhances the color. The video on the hand is made in the shade.
Finely executed work from Malkhan tourmaline of a rather rare orange color. All the details are worked out, including the bottom of the miniature (see separate photo). Bogomozov's miniatures are never repeated. And the artist-jeweler will be able to create a unique product. The cost is calculated at about $40 per carat.
Bright orange stones without brown shades. All stones are "clean to the eye" with a sharp clear play. They were cut here, in the Urals. Accordingly, no gaps in shine. It is very difficult to find such a combination of CCC (color-claraity-cut) on the market. It is not easy to find spessartines of such quality even in Asian cutting. The decoration will combine style, luxury and the status of the owner. Photos for reference. For more detailed information, contact me.
Large transparent! demantoids on the matrix. The crystals themselves are left in their natural form, only the matrix is trimmed and ground.
The zoning of tourmaline is played out in an interesting way. Both the stone and the work, complementing each other, look spectacular. The author is the famous stone carver Denis Bogomazov (Ekaterinburg). Be sure to watch the macro video and you will see how the carver uses all the features of the stone in his work.
The color is beautiful, bright, with a clear, sharp play. The set is truly wonderful, eye-catching. Watch the video, looking at the iridescent shine of sparks, you even get "stuck". You can find out the cost in a private message. Just ask!
It became especially bright and sparkling after recutting by our Ural master. The geometry of the stone is ideal - full reflection! Under a magnifying glass you can see a beautiful inclusion - it is a clear veil of bubbles and, indeed, looks like a veil. There is an expert opinion with a "wet" seal
A small but very clean Mali with perfect cut geometry. The stone is from old stocks, it was cut around the mid-2000s.
Moroccan amethyst of rich (velvet) color. Bright, without ash shade and with a sharp change of color when changing lighting. Nowadays, it is extremely difficult to find decent material. The deposit was practically exhausted many years ago.
One could say that it is a thunder spinel, but still blue with a grey (steel) tint. The color, clarity and unusual cut really give the stone a special individuality.
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
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)
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.
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.