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5.66ctw Pear Shape Santa Maria Aquamarine Matched Pair-XTR359
Description: 5.66ctw apx 16x6mm ps aqua matched pairsanta maria aquamarine/ appr=$3550.00
Price:
$1,249.99.
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Min .60ctw 6x4mm Oval Aquamarine Matched Pair-A7V426
Description: Min .60ctw 6x4mm oval aquamarine matched pair.
Price:
$5.99.
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Min 1.15ctw 7x5mm Oval Aquamarine Matched Pair-A7V428
Description: Min 1.15ctw 7x5mm oval aquamarine matched pair.
Price:
$6.52.
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Fine Color-Change 3.09ctw 6.88-6.99mm Brazilian Alexandrite Matched Pair, Appraised At $30,900-XTR371
Description: 3.09ctw 6.88-6.99mm round alexandrite matched pair from Brazil. Strong color change; SI 1 and SI 2 clarity. Appraised value of $30,900.00.
Price:
$9,993.50.
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Strong Color-Change 2.36ctw 6.07-6.24mm Brazilian Alexandrite Matched Pair, Appraised At $20,650-XTR375
Description: The most important factor in valuing an alexandrite is the strength of the color change, and for the Vault, only the best would do. The color change in this alexandrite is truly desirable. In addition to the strength of its color change, alexandrite's value is impacted by its rarity. There are only a few places in the world where it has ever been found. While most alexandrite is believed to come from Russia, Sir Lanka is usually the source of what little appears on the market, and that typically isn't much.
Before the Henatita Mine was discovered in Brazil in 1987, our buyers could spend five days or more searching and buying in Sri Lanka, only to come home with a few pieces. Through their decades of experience in the gem industry, we realize that we're fortunate to be able to offer a few select pieces of strong color-change alexandrite in the Vault, and the lucky collectors who buy them will be even more fortunate. This pair is appraised at $20,650.
Price:
$8,329.50.
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Strong Color-Change 2.56ctw 6.72-6.87mm Brazilian Alexandrite Matched Pair, Appraised At $25,600-XTR376
Description: The most important factor in valuing an alexandrite is the strength of the color change, and for the Vault, only the best would do. The color change in this alexandrite is truly desirable. In addition to the strength of its color change, alexandrite's value is impacted by its rarity. There are only a few places in the world where it has ever been found. While most alexandrite is believed to come from Russia, Sir Lanka is usually the source of what little appears on the market, and that typically isn't much.
Before the Henatita Mine was discovered in Brazil in 1987, our buyers could spend five days or more searching and buying in Sri Lanka, only to come home with a few pieces. Through their decades of experience in the gem industry, we realize that we're fortunate to be able to offer a few select pieces of strong color-change alexandrite in the Vault, and the lucky collectors who buy them will be even more fortunate. This pair is appraised at $25,600.
Price:
$11,520.00.
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4.49ctw Oval Unheated Ceylon Blue Sapphire Pair, With Certificate And Appraisal-XTR641
Description: 4.49ctw oval unheated Ceylon blue sapphire pair. (A) 2.17ct measures 8.86x7.26x4.07 and (B) 2.32ct measures 8.79x7.26x4.24mm. The pair comes with a gem research swisslab certificate and an appraisal listing an approximate replacement cost of $16,850.00.
Price:
$5,799.95.
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Min 1.15ctw 5mm Round Ruby Matched Pair-R1R641
Description: Beautiful red ruby has been considered one of the most valuable gemstones on earth for thousands of years and is called "ratnaraj" ("King of Gemstones") in the Sanskrit language. Ruby is the red member of the corundum family, with all other colors of corundum being considered sapphire. Ruby ranks a hard 9 on the Mohs' scale, making it excellent for use in jewelry for its durability--not to mention its spectacular beauty. Some rubies are known to display asterism (stars).
Price:
$29.99.
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Min 1.80ctw 6mm Round Ruby Matched Pair-R1R642
Description: Minimum 1.80ctw 6mm round ruby, matched pair, from India.
Price:
$48.69.
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Min 1.75ctw 7x5mm Oval Ruby Matched Pair-R1V651
Description: Beautiful red ruby has been considered one of the most valuable gemstones on earth for thousands of years and is called "ratnaraj" ("King of Gemstones") in the Sanskrit language. Ruby is the red member of the corundum family, with all other colors of corundum being considered sapphire. Ruby ranks a hard 9 on the Mohs' scale, making it excellent for use in jewelry for its durability--not to mention its spectacular beauty. Some rubies are known to display asterism (stars).
Price:
$39.00.
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Min 2.65ctw 8x6mm Oval Ruby Matched Pair-R1V652
Description: Minimum 2.65ctw 8x6mm oval ruby, matched pair, from India.
Price:
$30.32.
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Min 1.00ctw 5x5mm Trillion Ruby Matched Pair-R1T064
Description: Beautiful red ruby has been considered one of the most valuable gemstones on earth for thousands of years and is called "ratnaraj" ("King of Gemstones") in the Sanskrit language. Ruby is the red member of the corundum family, with all other colors of corundum being considered sapphire. Ruby ranks a hard 9 on the Mohs' scale, making it excellent for use in jewelry for its durability--not to mention its spectacular beauty. Some rubies are known to display asterism (stars).
Price:
$29.99.
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Min 1.60ctw 6x6mm Trillion Ruby Matched Pair-R1T065
Description: Beautiful red ruby has been considered one of the most valuable gemstones on earth for thousands of years and is called "ratnaraj" ("King of Gemstones") in the Sanskrit language. Ruby is the red member of the corundum family, with all other colors of corundum being considered sapphire. Ruby ranks a hard 9 on the Mohs' scale, making it excellent for use in jewelry for its durability--not to mention its spectacular beauty. Some rubies are known to display asterism (stars).
Price:
$39.99.
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Min .85ctw 4.5x4.5mm Princess Cut Pink Sapphire, Matched Pair-S9S009
Description: A hard 9 on Mohs' scale, sapphire is ideal for all types of jewelry. The September birthstone is found in every color, and all colors other than blue are considered fancy, the most desired and expensive being Padparadscha. Light pink stones are popular for their resemblance to pink diamonds, and white ones are a good natural diamond simulant. Sapphire is found in Burma, Ceylon, Thailand (Kanchanaburi), Vietnam, Australia, Brazil, and Africa. Some sapphires are known to display asterism (stars).
Price:
$99.99.
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Min .75ctw 6x4mm Oval Burma Ruby Matched Pair-R1V670
Description: Min .75ctw 6x4mm oval Burma ruby matched pair. Cut in Thailand.
Price:
$29.99.
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Min .75ctw 6x4mm Oval Burma Ruby Matched Pair-R1V671
Description: Min .75ctw 6x4mm oval Burma ruby matched pair. Cut in Thailand.
Price:
$39.99.
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Min 1.00ctw 6x4mm Oval Burma Ruby Matched Pair-R1V672
Description: Min 1.00ctw 6x4mm oval Burma ruby matched pair. Cut in Thailand.
Price:
$46.65.
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Min 1.00ctw 6x4mm Oval Burma Ruby Matched Pair-R1V673
Description: Beautiful red ruby has been considered one of the most valuable gemstones on earth for thousands of years and is called "ratnaraj" ("King of Gemstones") in the Sanskrit language. Ruby is the red member of the corundum family, with all other colors of corundum being considered sapphire. Ruby ranks a hard 9 on the Mohs' scale, making it excellent for use in jewelry for its durability--not to mention its spectacular beauty. Some rubies are known to display asterism (stars).
Price:
$59.39.
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Min 2.00ctw 7x7mm Trillion Yellow Labradorite Matched Pair-YBT701A
Description: This beautiful natural stone is a variety of plagioclase feldspar, meaning it is a mix of albite and anorthite. Feldspars are complex minerals, and identifying specific gem varieties like andesine, bytownite, and labradorite is very difficult. Working closely with our vendors, we try to clearly identify gemstones and their origins, but this is not always possible. Based on current knowledge, we are calling this gemstone labradorite. It has a durable hardness of 6 to 6.5 on Mohs' scale.
Price:
$11.24.
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Min 2.50ctw 8x8mm Trillion Yellow Labradorite Matched Pair-YBT801B
Description: This beautiful natural stone is a variety of plagioclase feldspar, meaning it is a mix of albite and anorthite. Feldspars are complex minerals, and identifying specific gem varieties like andesine, bytownite, and labradorite is very difficult. Working closely with our vendors, we try to clearly identify gemstones and their origins, but this is not always possible. Based on current knowledge, we are calling this gemstone labradorite. It has a durable hardness of 6 to 6.5 on Mohs' scale.
Price:
$14.99.
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Min 2.00ctw 7mm Round Yellow Labradorite Matched Pair-YBR701AG
Description: This beautiful natural stone is a variety of plagioclase feldspar, meaning it is a mix of albite and anorthite. Feldspars are complex minerals, and identifying specific gem varieties like andesine, bytownite, and labradorite is very difficult. Working closely with our vendors, we try to clearly identify gemstones and their origins, but this is not always possible. Based on current knowledge, we are calling this gemstone labradorite. It has a durable hardness of 6 to 6.5 on Mohs' scale.
Price:
$11.99.
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5mm Round Garnet Matched Pair-G1R140
Description: 5mm round Mozambique garnet matched pair.
Price:
$1.28.
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6mm Round Garnet Matched Pair-G1R141
Description: 6mm round Mozambique garnet matched pair.
Price:
$2.99.
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6x4mm Oval Garnet Matched Pair-G1V218
Description: Garnets are a group of minerals that have common crystal structure and similar (but not exact) chemical composition. Main garnet groups include pyrope, almandite, spessartite, grossularite, andradite, and uvarovite. On Mohs' scale of hardness, garnet ranks 6.5 to 7.5. This wide-ranging group of gems covers virtually any color and is found all around the world. Commonly, garnets are found in shades of red, purplish-red, and green. Some garnets possess color-change ability like rare alexandrite.
Price:
$1.49.
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7x5mm Oval Garnet Matched Pair-G1V219
Description: 7x5mm oval Mozambique garnet matched pair.
Price:
$2.49.
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8x6mm Oval Garnet Matched Pair-G1V220
Description: 8x6mm oval Mozambique garnet matched pair.
Price:
$2.66.
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7mm Round Garnet Matched Pair-G1R142
Description: 7mm round garnet, matched pair from Mozambique.
Price:
$3.99.
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2.01ctw Approx 7.5x5.5mm Oval Hot Pink Burmese Spinel Matched Pair-XTR043
Description: 2.01ctw approximately 7.5x5.5mm oval hot pink spinel matched pair. this stone is from burma and cut in thailand.
Price:
$899.50.
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Very Fine Quality 2.57ctw Apx 6x5mm Cushion Red Burmese Spinel Matched Pair. With Appraisal-XTR047
Description: "Truly remarkable in their perfection of color, matching, purity, intensity, beauty, and cut," is how Jay Boyle, our expert gem buyer, describes our matched pairs of red and hot pink Burmese spinel. Because it's believed that no other gem variety exists in more color shades, fine matched spinel pairs are hundreds of times more rare than fine singles. In addition to displaying perhaps the most spectacular color of any gem, natural hot pink and red spinel from Burma literally glows when exposed to black light.
Color psychology shows that red excites our senses, while pink comforts us. The combination of red and pink balances these two opposite emotions, inspiring feelings of intense passion and soothing happiness. That explains the desire for these beauties, naturally found in one of the rarest, most beloved colors of spinel. The hot pinkish-red of these superb gems is at once dramatic and refined--a perfect choice for the collector who simply will not choose between desire and value.
Price:
$2,439.29.
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Very Fine .95ctw 1.75ctw Apx 5x3.5mm Cushion Red Burmese Spinel Matched Pair. With Appraisal-XTR048
Description: .95ctw cushion red Burmese spinel matched pair, measurements: A: 5.09x3.59x2.99mm. B: 5.12x3.57x2.85mm. Very fine quality. Cut in Thailand. With appraisal and an approximate replacement cost of $1900.00.
Price:
$699.00.
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