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Min .90ctw 6x4mm Oval Chrome Diopside Matched Pair-C6V164
Description: Chrome diopside ranks 5 on the Mohs' Hardness scale. Chrome diopside is growing in popularity and is enjoyed for its rich vibrant green color. The finest chrome diopside gemstones are found in Siberia and Yakutia. This beautiful gemstone is relatively soft and therefore should be handled with care; it is best to avoid rough handling and to clean only with warm soapy water.
Price:
$14.99.
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Min .90ctw 6x4mm Oval Chrome Diopside Matched Pair-C6V166
Description: Chrome diopside ranks 5 on the Mohs' Hardness scale. Chrome diopside is growing in popularity and is enjoyed for its rich vibrant green color. The finest chrome diopside gemstones are found in Siberia and Yakutia. This beautiful gemstone is relatively soft and therefore should be handled with care; it is best to avoid rough handling and to clean only with warm soapy water.
Price:
$27.99.
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Min 1.25ctw 7x5mm Oval Chrome Diopside Matched Pair-C6V159
Description: Minimum 1.25ctw 7x5mm oval chrome diopside matched pair, from Russia.
Price:
$19.99.
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Min 1.50ctw 7x5mm Oval Chrome Diopside Matched Pair-C6V161
Description: Chrome diopside ranks 5 on the Mohs' Hardness scale. Chrome diopside is growing in popularity and is enjoyed for its rich vibrant green color. The finest chrome diopside gemstones are found in Siberia and Yakutia. This beautiful gemstone is relatively soft and therefore should be handled with care; it is best to avoid rough handling and to clean only with warm soapy water.
Price:
$59.99.
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Min 1.75ctw 7x5mm Oval Chrome Diopside Matched Pair-C6V163
Description: Chrome diopside ranks 5 on the Mohs' Hardness scale. Chrome diopside is growing in popularity and is enjoyed for its rich vibrant green color. The finest chrome diopside gemstones are found in Siberia and Yakutia. This beautiful gemstone is relatively soft and therefore should be handled with care; it is best to avoid rough handling and to clean only with warm soapy water.
Price:
$29.99.
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Min 2.00ctw 7x5mm Oval Chrome Diopside Matched Pair-C6V165
Description: Chrome diopside ranks 5 on the Mohs' Hardness scale. Chrome diopside is growing in popularity and is enjoyed for its rich vibrant green color. The finest chrome diopside gemstones are found in Siberia and Yakutia. This beautiful gemstone is relatively soft and therefore should be handled with care; it is best to avoid rough handling and to clean only with warm soapy water.
Price:
$79.99.
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Min .90ctw 5mm Round Chrome Diopside Matched Pair-C6R112
Description: Chrome diopside ranks 5 on the Mohs' Hardness scale. Chrome diopside is growing in popularity and is enjoyed for its rich vibrant green color. The finest chrome diopside gemstones are found in Siberia and Yakutia. This beautiful gemstone is relatively soft and therefore should be handled with care; it is best to avoid rough handling and to clean only with warm soapy water.
Price:
$19.99.
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Min 1.00ctw 5mm Round Chrome Diopside Matched Pair-C6R113
Description: Chrome diopside ranks 5 on the Mohs' Hardness scale. Chrome diopside is growing in popularity and is enjoyed for its rich vibrant green color. The finest chrome diopside gemstones are found in Siberia and Yakutia. This beautiful gemstone is relatively soft and therefore should be handled with care; it is best to avoid rough handling and to clean only with warm soapy water.
Price:
$29.99.
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Min 1.00ctw 5mm Round Chrome Diopside Matched Pair-C6R114
Description: Minimum 1.00ctw 5mm round chrome diopside, matched pair, from Russia.
Price:
$14.75.
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Min 1.00ctw 5mm Round Canary Apatite Matched Pair-KPR5001A
Description: Apatite comes from a Greek word that means "to deceive", probably named so because it resembles tourmaline and beryl. Apatite comes in many colors, but the bright neon blue variety is most desired because of its resemblance to Paraiba tourmaline, one of the world's most expensive gems. Apatite is relatively soft at 5 on Mohs' scale and should not be cleaned in ultrasonic or steam cleaners. Take care when wearing apatite because it is sometimes brittle and can chip or break under stress.
Price:
$22.99.
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Min 1.75ctw 6mm Round Canary Apatite Matched Pair-KPR6001A
Description: Apatite comes from a Greek word that means "to deceive", probably named so because it resembles tourmaline and beryl. Apatite comes in many colors, but the bright neon blue variety is most desired because of its resemblance to Paraiba tourmaline, one of the world's most expensive gems. Apatite is relatively soft at 5 on Mohs' scale and should not be cleaned in ultrasonic or steam cleaners. Take care when wearing apatite because it is sometimes brittle and can chip or break under stress.
Price:
$52.99.
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Min 1.50ctw 6mm Round Canary Apatite Matched Pair-KPR6001B
Description: Apatite comes from a Greek word that means "to deceive", probably named so because it resembles tourmaline and beryl. Apatite comes in many colors, but the bright neon blue variety is most desired because of its resemblance to Paraiba tourmaline, one of the world's most expensive gems. Apatite is relatively soft at 5 on Mohs' scale and should not be cleaned in ultrasonic or steam cleaners. Take care when wearing apatite because it is sometimes brittle and can chip or break under stress.
Price:
$44.99.
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7x5mm Oval Boulder Opal Doublet Set Of 2 Matched Pairs-O3V011
Description: Known for its play-of-color, opal displays a brilliant range of rainbow-like colors when seen from different angles. It is 5.5 to 6.5 on Mohs' scale and is the birthstone for October. Primary sources include Australia, Brazil, Guatemala, Honduras, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Russia, and the U.S. (Nevada and Idaho). A doublet is a slice of opal glued to common opal, glass, or other material, and a triplet is a slice of opal glued between a base and crystal or glass.
Price:
$19.99.
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6x4mm Oval Boulder Opal Doublet Set Of 3 Matched Pairs-O3V013
Description: Known for its play-of-color, opal displays a brilliant range of rainbow-like colors when seen from different angles. It is 5.5 to 6.5 on Mohs' scale and is the birthstone for October. Primary sources include Australia, Brazil, Guatemala, Honduras, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Russia, and the U.S. (Nevada and Idaho). A doublet is a slice of opal glued to common opal, glass, or other material, and a triplet is a slice of opal glued between a base and crystal or glass.
Price:
$19.99.
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Min .40ct 6x4mm Oval Fire Opal Matched Pair-O5V464
Description: Min .40ct 6x4mm oval fire opal matched pair.
Price:
$14.99.
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8x6mm Oval African Amethyst - Matched Pair-A4V172
Description: 8x6mm oval african amethyst - matched pair. member of the quartz family. birthstone for february, 7 on the mohs hardness scale with good toughness.
Price:
$9.99.
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5mm Round Amethyst Matched Pair-A4R157
Description: 5mm round amethyst matched pair.
Price:
$1.05.
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6x4mm Oval Amethyst Matched Pair-A4V297
Description: 6x4mm oval amethyst matched pair.
Price:
$2.99.
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7x5mm Oval Amethyst Matched Pair-A4V298
Description: 7x5mm oval amethyst matched pair.
Price:
$3.99.
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6x4mm Oval Citrine Matched Pair-C2V149
Description: Citrine gets its color from traces of iron and its name from its citrus color, though it is also found in medium yellow and golden to reddish brown. Most citrine is heat treated to enhance the color, and as quartz, it ranks a 7 on the Mohs' hardness scale, making it a great choice for durable jewelry. Citrine is found mostly in Brazil, but it is also mined in Madagascar, Uruguay, Bolivia, Mexico, and Spain. Citrine sometimes serves as an alternative to topaz for the November birthstone.
Price:
$1.99.
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7x5mm Oval Citrine Matched Pair-C2V151
Description: Citrine gets its color from traces of iron and its name from its citrus color, though it is also found in medium yellow and golden to reddish brown. Most citrine is heat treated to enhance the color, and as quartz, it ranks a 7 on the Mohs' hardness scale, making it a great choice for durable jewelry. Citrine is found mostly in Brazil, but it is also mined in Madagascar, Uruguay, Bolivia, Mexico, and Spain. Citrine sometimes serves as an alternative to topaz for the November birthstone.
Price:
$2.99.
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8x6mm Oval Citrine Matched Pair-C2V152
Description: Citrine gets its color from traces of iron and its name from its citrus color, though it is also found in medium yellow and golden to reddish brown. Most citrine is heat treated to enhance the color, and as quartz, it ranks a 7 on the Mohs' hardness scale, making it a great choice for durable jewelry. Citrine is found mostly in Brazil, but it is also mined in Madagascar, Uruguay, Bolivia, Mexico, and Spain. Citrine sometimes serves as an alternative to topaz for the November birthstone.
Price:
$4.99.
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Min .65ct 7mm Round Citrine Matched Pair-C2R154
Description: Min .65ct 7mm round citrine matched pair.
Price:
$6.99.
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6mm Round Citrine Matched Pair-C2R155
Description: 6mm round citrine matched pair.
Price:
$4.99.
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Min .65ctw 5mm Round Citrine Matched Pair-C2R158
Description: Citrine gets its color from traces of iron and its name from its citrus color, though it is also found in medium yellow and golden to reddish brown. Most citrine is heat treated to enhance the color, and as quartz, it ranks a 7 on the Mohs' hardness scale, making it a great choice for durable jewelry. Citrine is found mostly in Brazil, but it is also mined in Madagascar, Uruguay, Bolivia, Mexico, and Spain. Citrine sometimes serves as an alternative to topaz for the November birthstone.
Price:
$3.99.
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Approx 3.25ctw 9x7mm Oval Champagne Quartz Matched Pair-Q27V000005
Description: As one of the most common gem families, quartz comprises several different varieties of gems, including crystalline (visible to the naked eye) and crypto-crystalline (microscopic crystals). Crystalline quartz includes amethyst, aventurine, rock crystal, citrine, prasiolite, cat's eye, smoky quartz, rose quartz, and tiger's eye. Crypto-crystalline quartz is also known as chalcedony and includes types of agates, bloodstone, carnelian, chrysoprase, onyx, and sard. It ranks 7 on Mohs' scale.
Price:
$19.99.
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Min 1.20ctw 5mm Round Cinnamon Zircon Matched Pair-Z15R000002
Description: Min 1.20ctw 5mm round diamond cut cinnamon zircon matched pair from Tanzania.
Price:
$21.99.
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Min 1.20ctw 5mm Round Cinnamon Zircon Matched Pair, Erv = $150.00-ZKR50AD
Description: Zircons range from colorless to shades of yellow, brown, green, and rare blue and red. The red can vary from rose to an intense fire red, and the gold and rarest blues are most valuable in jewelry. Zircons have tremendous fire and a dispersion rate nearly as high as a diamond and much higher than other gems. Zircons rank 6.5 to 7.5 on Mohs' scale and are found in Myanmar (Burma), Cambodia, Sir Lanka, Thailand, Australia, Brazil, Korea, Madagascar, Mozambique, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Vietnam.
Price:
$19.99.
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Min 3.10ctw 7mm Round Tanzanite Matched Pair-T1R1707
Description: Min 3.10ctw 7mm round tanzanite matched pair.
Price:
$1,324.99.
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Min 3.55ctw 7.5mm Round Tanzanite Matched Pair-T1R1709
Description: Tanzanite was discovered in 1967. It has a unique violet-blue to blue color that only Ceylon sapphire and iolite come close to matching, with red-violet flashes. Tanzanite ranks a respectable 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs' scale, but loose stones and jewelry like rings and bracelets need to be treated with care to prevent damage. Tanzanite is only found in one place in the world, Tanzania, and the continued availability of tanzanite is uncertain, which increases its rarity and its price.
Price:
$1,662.50.
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