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5.00ctw 6x4mm Oval Apatite Parcel-GP3250
Description: 5.00ctw 6x4mm oval apatite parcel. the name apatite comes from a greek word which means "to decieve" probably for the fact it resembles tourmaline and beryl. it comes in many colors, but the nean blue color is most desired because of its resemblence to paraiba tourmaline, one of the most expensive gems in the world. apatite is soft, at 5 on moh's scale, and should not be cleaned in ultrasonic or steam cleaners. only wear apatite pieces occasionally because they will chip or break easily.
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$36.98.
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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.
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$3.99.
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25.00ctw Mm Varies Mixed Shapes Sky Blue Topaz Parcel-GP3295
Description: 25.00ctw mm varies mixed shapes sky blue topaz parcel. the name "topaz" is likely a derivative from the ancient red sea island of topazos. it has a hardness of 8 and is found in an array of colors. blue topaz is one of the biggest selling gemstones in the united states. it occurs very pale naturally and is routinely heated or irradiated to achieve the level of color found in sky, london, and swiss blue topaz.
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$19.99.
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25.00ctw 5x5mm Heart Shape African Amethyst Parcel-GP3325
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.
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$19.98.
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1.00ctw Mixed Round Irradiated Black Diamond Parcel-GP3346
Description: The name "diamond" comes from the Greek word "adamas", meaning "the unconquerable." Diamond earned this named as the hardest gemstone, ranking a 10 on the Mohs' scale--the highest rank possible. Diamond's cutting resistance is 140 times greater than ruby and sapphire, the next hardest stones on the scale. Irradiation treatment is sometimes used to enhance the color of diamonds. During this treatment, the stone is exposed to high-energy sources (like electrons) to create wonderful colors.
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$29.98.
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Min .25ctw 4mm Round Andalusite Matched Pair-A5R049
Description: min .25ctw 4mm round brazilian andalusite matched pair. the name "andalusite" comes from andalusia, the province in spain where it was discovered. it has been known as "poor man's alexandrite" because it has color play at a cheaper price. however, andalusite is not a color change stone like alexandrite. it is pleochroic, meaning different colors, in different directions, at the same time. it is cut to enhance this feature. it has lovely earth tone colors, and is mined in brazil and sri lanka.
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$7.99.
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.50ctw Mm Varies Round Vivid Intense Yellow Diamond Parcel-GP3358
Description: .50ctw mm varies round vivid intense yellow diamond parcel. the name "diamond" comes from the greek word "adamas" which means "the unconquerable". it was given this name because it's the hardest gemstone, with a cutting resistance 140 times greater than ruby and sapphire, which have a ranking of 9 on the mohs' hardness scale.
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$34.99.
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.25ctw Mm Varies Round Vivid Intense Yellow Diamond Parcel-GP3359
Description: The name "diamond" comes from the Greek word "adamas", meaning "the unconquerable." Diamond earned this named as the hardest gemstone, ranking a 10 on the Mohs' scale--the highest rank possible. Diamond's cutting resistance is 140 times greater than ruby and sapphire, the next hardest stones on the scale. Irradiation treatment is sometimes used to enhance the color of diamonds. During this treatment, the stone is exposed to high-energy sources (like electrons) to create wonderful colors.
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$29.98.
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Mens Moscow-Classic Rose Tone And Stainless Steel Brown Leather Strap Adjustable Watch Msrp $469.00-SAH026R
Description: Mens Moscow-Classic rose tone and and stainless steel brown leather strap adjustable watch. This watch measures 22mm in width and has a buckle closure. Manual movement and the MFG and Caliber of movement is 3602 Molnija pocketwatch. The dial color is rose gold with numerals and case. Series name is Aeronavigator. Mineral crystals. 316L stainless steel back. case diameter 47mm, thickness 14mm. Authentic Russian pocket watch movement and assembly.100 meters/330 feet. 2 year warranty. MSRP $469.00
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$277.45.
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Mens Vostok-Europe Stainless Steel Automatic Orange Silicone Strap Adustable Watch Msrp $249.00-SAH037
Description: Mens Vostok-Europe stainless steel automatic orange silicone strap adjustable watch. Series name Lunokhod. 20mm width. Deployant buckle. Automatic movement and 2432 32 jewels MFG and Caliber of movement. Charcoal dial. Mineral crystal. 316L stainless steel. 38mm case diameter/12mm thickness. 50 meters/165 feet water resistance. Russian movement and country of origin date at 6'oclock. 2 year limited warranty. MSRP $249.00.
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$60.00.
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5.00ctw 5x3mm Oval Apatite Parcel-GP3376
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.
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$16.99.
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1.00ctw Mixed Round Irradiated Black Diamond-GP3452
Description: The name "diamond" comes from the Greek word "adamas", meaning "the unconquerable." Diamond earned this named as the hardest gemstone, ranking a 10 on the Mohs' scale--the highest rank possible. Diamond's cutting resistance is 140 times greater than ruby and sapphire, the next hardest stones on the scale. Irradiation treatment is sometimes used to enhance the color of diamonds. During this treatment, the stone is exposed to high-energy sources (like electrons) to create wonderful colors.
Price:
$29.99.
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