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Rare Transparent 2.81ct Emerald Cut Rhodochrosite From Colorado's Sweet Home Mine, With Appraisal

Rare Transparent 2.81ct Emerald Cut Rhodochrosite From Colorado's Sweet Home Mine, With Appraisal


Description: Single Stone Rectangular Octagonal Emerald Red Rhodochrosite Gem
Price: $1,795.29
Gem Mining Kit With 1 Bag Of Rough 1 Metal Bucket And 1 Gem Mining Screen

Gem Mining Kit With 1 Bag Of Rough 1 Metal Bucket And 1 Gem Mining Screen


Description: Gem Mining Kit. This kit includes one bag of rough, one metal bucket, and one gem mining screen. Each bag of rough will vary. You might find real gemstone material such as amethyst, fool's gold, rose quartz, citrine, copper, fluorite, talc, optical calcite, garnet in matrix and others.
Price: $9.99
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14kt 5.19ctw Rhodochrosite & Paraiba Tourmaline Pendant

14kt 5.19ctw Rhodochrosite & Paraiba Tourmaline Pendant


Description: 14kt yellow gold, 5.12ct rhombohedron shaped rhodochrosite crystal with .07ct round shaped brazilian paraiba tourmaline pendant. the rhodochrosite is from the sweet home mines in colorado, usa. this pendant measures 3/8" wide and has a 15/16" drop with a bail opening of 4mm.
Price: $663.31
Northwest Treasure Hunter's Gem And Mineral Guide

Northwest Treasure Hunter's Gem And Mineral Guide


Description: Northwest Treasure Hunter's Gem and Mineral Guide. This book tells how and where to dig pan and mine your own gems & minerals. This book is written by Kathy J. Rygle & Sephen F. Pedersen.
Price: $9.99
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Southwest Treasure Hunter's Gem And Mineral Guide

Southwest Treasure Hunter's Gem And Mineral Guide


Description: southwest treasure hunter's gem and mineral guide. this book tells how and where to dig pan and mine your own gems & minerals. this book is written by kathy j. rygle & stephen f. pedersen.
Price: $9.99
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Southeast Treasure Hunter's Gem And Mineral Guide

Southeast Treasure Hunter's Gem And Mineral Guide


Description: southeast treasure hunter's gem and mineral guide. this book tells how and where to dig pan and mine your own gems & minerals. this book is written by kathy j. rygle & stephen f. pedersen.
Price: $9.99
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Northeast Treasure Hunter's Gem And Mineral Guide

Northeast Treasure Hunter's Gem And Mineral Guide


Description: northeast treasure hunter's gem and mineral guide. tells how and where to dig pan and mine your own gems & minerals. this book is written by kathy j. rygle & stephen f. pedersen.
Price: $9.99
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Min .65ct 7mm Round Citrine Matched Pair

Min .65ct 7mm Round Citrine Matched Pair


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: $6.99
Min .65ctw 5mm Round Citrine Matched Pair

Min .65ctw 5mm Round Citrine Matched Pair


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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Three Precious Gems: Rubies, Emeralds, Sapphires(Tm) Dvd Erv $27.95

Three Precious Gems: Rubies, Emeralds, Sapphires(Tm) Dvd Erv $27.95


Description: Join Jewelry Television(TM) on a fascinating journey into the secret world of these rare and beautiful gemstones. Featuring a host of gemologists, historians and industry experts, this captivating DVD gives viewers an in-depth look into the history of these three gems while offering valuable insight into today's mining, cutting and grading techniques. Estimated Retail Value $27.95
Price: $19.95
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25.00ctw 5x5mm Heart Shape African Amethyst Parcel

25.00ctw 5x5mm Heart Shape African Amethyst Parcel


Description: 25.00ctw 5x5mm heart shape african amethyst parcel. the name amethyst comes from the greek word "amethystos" meaning "not drunken". amethyst was considered a strong antidote against drunkenness, which is why goblets were often carved from it. the color ranges from pale lilacs, sometimes called "rose de france" to a deep purple, which are the most valuable. amethyst is a 7 on the mohs' scale and is mined in brazil, uruguay, bolivia, argentina, zambia, and namibia.
Price: $19.98
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3.77ctw Pear-Shape Colombian Emerald Pair With Appraisal

3.77ctw Pear-Shape Colombian Emerald Pair With Appraisal


Description: 3.77ctw pear shape Colombian emerald pair. (A) 1.76ct (11.06x7.21x4.33mm) and (B) 2.01ct (11.59x7.06x5.10mm). As a discriminating collector, when you think of emeralds, you think of Colombia. When you think of Colombian emeralds, a discriminating collector "in the know" would think of the Muzo and Cosquez mines in Colombia, the most renowned emerald mines in the world. These beauties were mined there and have a transparency and color like no other emeralds on Earth, making them highly sought after by collectors and even members of royalty throughout history. Emeralds are a type III gemstone, meaning that they commonly have clarity characteristics (romantically known in the trade as "jardin"), but Colombian emeralds are typically the cleanest of all emeralds. These beautiful emeralds have the bright rich color, unusual clarity, and excellent cut worthy of its esteemed "Colombian emerald" pedigree. With an appraisal listing an approximate replacement cost of $18,850.00.
Price: $6,798.60

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