Tanzanite circle 5mm
Tanzanite, found in only one place on Earth, is a relatively recent discovery. Tiffany & Co named this blue-purple variety of zoisite after Tanzania, where it was first discovered in 1967. Because the crystals have different colors depending on the direction of gaze, cutters can create stones with colors ranging from violet-blue to bluish-purple depending on how much weight they want to retain from the raw material.
Topaz fancy circles, 8,4ct
Until recently, spinel was an underrated gemstone that was not widely recognized by consumers. The growing demand for alternatives to ruby has revived recognition of spinel’s deep red color and history. In ancient times, exceptionally large spinel crystals were mined in the mines of Southeast Asia and became the property of kings and emperors, often passing through many hands as spoils of war.
Topaz fancy octagon, 13ct
Until recently, spinel was an underrated gemstone that was not widely recognized by consumers. The growing demand for alternatives to ruby has revived recognition of spinel’s deep red color and history. In ancient times, exceptionally large spinel crystals were mined in the mines of Southeast Asia and became the property of kings and emperors, often passing through many hands as spoils of war.
Topaz fancy rhombus, 10,06ct
Until recently, spinel was an underrated gemstone that was not widely recognized by consumers. The growing demand for alternatives to ruby has revived recognition of spinel’s deep red color and history. In ancient times, exceptionally large spinel crystals were mined in the mines of Southeast Asia and became the property of kings and emperors, often passing through many hands as spoils of war.
Topaz heart 18,75ct
Until recently, spinel was an underrated gemstone that was not widely recognized by consumers. The growing demand for alternatives to ruby has revived recognition of spinel’s deep red color and history. In ancient times, exceptionally large spinel crystals were mined in the mines of Southeast Asia and became the property of kings and emperors, often passing through many hands as spoils of war.
Topaz princess, 11,555ct
Until recently, spinel was an underrated gemstone that was not widely recognized by consumers. The growing demand for alternatives to ruby has revived recognition of spinel’s deep red color and history. In ancient times, exceptionally large spinel crystals were mined in the mines of Southeast Asia and became the property of kings and emperors, often passing through many hands as spoils of war.
Triangular fancy cut kunzite
Kunzite is the most famous variety of the mineral spodumene. It is named after the famous gemologist George Frederick Kunz, who was the first to identify it as a unique variety of spodumene. Kunzite gets its delicate color from a small amount of manganese. California’s San Diego County is an important source of kunzite. It is also found in Afghanistan, Brazil, and Madagascar.
Ural beryl drop cut, 5.5ct
In its purest form, beryl is completely colorless. However, tiny traces of impurities transform it into a spectrum of vivid hues — from lush greens and deep blues to delicate pinks and vibrant reds.
The most prized variety is the lush green emerald, colored by chromium or vanadium. It is followed by the serene blue aquamarine and golden heliodor—both tinted by iron—along with the delicate pink morganite, infused with manganese. Some beryls, when cut en cabochon, reveal mesmerizing asterism (a star-like reflection) or chatoyancy (the shimmering ‘cat’s eye’ effect).
Ural Beryl. Drop cut. 5,6ct
In its purest form, beryl is completely colorless. However, tiny traces of impurities transform it into a spectrum of vivid hues — from lush greens and deep blues to delicate pinks and vibrant reds.
The most prized variety is the lush green emerald, colored by chromium or vanadium. It is followed by the serene blue aquamarine and golden heliodor—both tinted by iron—along with the delicate pink morganite, infused with manganese. Some beryls, when cut en cabochon, reveal mesmerizing asterism (a star-like reflection) or chatoyancy (the shimmering ‘cat’s eye’ effect).
Ascher tourmaline Afghanistan No. 27
Tourmaline is a stone with amazing properties. This jewelry stone surpasses any other gem in its variety of colors.
The cut has a shape close to an octagon; cut type – step. A cut stone, as a rule, has 49, 57 or 75 facets and consists of a platform surrounded by 3 tiers of trapezoidal crown facets (8 facets per tier) and can have from 3 to 5 tiers of trapezoidal pavilion facets (8 facets per tier ).
Ascher tourmaline Afghanistan No. 32
Tourmaline is a stone with amazing properties. This jewelry stone surpasses any other gem in its variety of colors.
The cut has a shape close to an octagon; cut type – step. A cut stone, as a rule, has 49, 57 or 75 facets and consists of a platform surrounded by 3 tiers of trapezoidal crown facets (8 facets per tier) and can have from 3 to 5 tiers of trapezoidal pavilion facets (8 facets per tier ).
Ascher tourmaline Afghanistan No. 32
Tourmaline is a stone with amazing properties. This jewelry stone surpasses any other gem in its variety of colors.
The cut has a shape close to an octagon; cut type – step. A cut stone, as a rule, has 49, 57 or 75 facets and consists of a platform surrounded by 3 tiers of trapezoidal crown facets (8 facets per tier) and can have from 3 to 5 tiers of trapezoidal pavilion facets (8 facets per tier ).
Ascher tourmaline Afghanistan No. 32 (Copy) (Copy)
Tourmaline is a stone with amazing properties. This jewelry stone surpasses any other gem in its variety of colors.
The cut has a shape close to an octagon; cut type – step. A cut stone, as a rule, has 49, 57 or 75 facets and consists of a platform surrounded by 3 tiers of trapezoidal crown facets (8 facets per tier) and can have from 3 to 5 tiers of trapezoidal pavilion facets (8 facets per tier ).
Bicolor tourmaline, 12,285ct
Tourmaline is a stone with amazing properties. This jewelry stone surpasses any other gem in the variety of its coloration.
The ideal shape of an elongated cushion cut stone depends mainly on the piece of jewelry it will be a part of. Elongated cushions will look larger due to proportion. Stones with a proportion of 1-1.10 are perceived more as square. Over 1.10 are elongated. Cushions with a proportion greater than 1.20 will look more like an oval.
Coral tinted, 11,87*9,88
Fireworks. Jellyfish. Galaxies. Lightning bolts. The changing play of opal’s kaleidoscopic colors is unlike any other gemstone.
Because opal has the colors of other gemstones, the Romans considered it the most valuable and powerful of all. Bedouins believed that opals contained lightning and fell from the sky during thunderstorms. When opals began to be mined commercially in Australia in the 1890s, the country quickly became a major source of this October gemstone.
Coral tinted, 14.03*9.98
Fireworks. Jellyfish. Galaxies. Lightning bolts. The changing play of opal’s kaleidoscopic colors is unlike any other gemstone.
Because opal has the colors of other gemstones, the Romans considered it the most valuable and powerful of all. Bedouins believed that opals contained lightning and fell from the sky during thunderstorms. When opals began to be mined commercially in Australia in the 1890s, the country quickly became a major source of this October gemstone.
Coral tinted, 5.93мм
Fireworks. Jellyfish. Galaxies. Lightning bolts. The changing play of opal’s kaleidoscopic colors is unlike any other gemstone.
Because opal has the colors of other gemstones, the Romans considered it the most valuable and powerful of all. Bedouins believed that opals contained lightning and fell from the sky during thunderstorms. When opals began to be mined commercially in Australia in the 1890s, the country quickly became a major source of this October gemstone.
Coral tinted, 8,95*6,98
Fireworks. Jellyfish. Galaxies. Lightning bolts. The changing play of opal’s kaleidoscopic colors is unlike any other gemstone.
Because opal has the colors of other gemstones, the Romans considered it the most valuable and powerful of all. Bedouins believed that opals contained lightning and fell from the sky during thunderstorms. When opals began to be mined commercially in Australia in the 1890s, the country quickly became a major source of this October gemstone.
Marquise tourmaline
Tourmaline is a stone with amazing properties. This jewelry stone surpasses any other gem in the variety of its colors.
It is cut in a shape approximating an octagon; the type of cut is step cut. A faceted stone usually has 49, 57 or 75 facets and consists of a pavilion surrounded by 3 tiers of trapezoidal crown facets (8 facets per tier) and may have 3 to 5 tiers of trapezoidal pavilion facets (8 facets per tier).
Matrix opal
Fireworks. Jellyfish. Galaxies. Lightning bolts. The changing play of opal’s kaleidoscopic colors is unlike any other gemstone.
Because opal has the colors of other gemstones, the Romans considered it the most valuable and powerful of all. Bedouins believed that opals contained lightning and fell from the sky during thunderstorms. When opals began to be mined commercially in Australia in the 1890s, the country quickly became a major source of this October gemstone.
Matrix opal drop
Fireworks. Jellyfish. Galaxies. Lightning bolts. The changing play of opal’s kaleidoscopic colors is unlike any other gemstone.
Because opal has the colors of other gemstones, the Romans considered it the most valuable and powerful of all. Bedouins believed that opals contained lightning and fell from the sky during thunderstorms. When opals began to be mined commercially in Australia in the 1890s, the country quickly became a major source of this October gemstone.
Moonstone, 24,9ct
Fireworks. Jellyfish. Galaxies. Lightning bolts. The changing play of opal’s kaleidoscopic colors is unlike any other gemstone.
Because opal has the colors of other gemstones, the Romans considered it the most valuable and powerful of all. Bedouins believed that opals contained lightning and fell from the sky during thunderstorms. When opals began to be mined commercially in Australia in the 1890s, the country quickly became a major source of this October gemstone.
Moonstone, 3,990 ct
Fireworks. Jellyfish. Galaxies. Lightning bolts. The changing play of opal’s kaleidoscopic colors is unlike any other gemstone.
Because opal has the colors of other gemstones, the Romans considered it the most valuable and powerful of all. Bedouins believed that opals contained lightning and fell from the sky during thunderstorms. When opals began to be mined commercially in Australia in the 1890s, the country quickly became a major source of this October gemstone.
Moonstone, 4,245 ct
Fireworks. Jellyfish. Galaxies. Lightning bolts. The changing play of opal’s kaleidoscopic colors is unlike any other gemstone.
Because opal has the colors of other gemstones, the Romans considered it the most valuable and powerful of all. Bedouins believed that opals contained lightning and fell from the sky during thunderstorms. When opals began to be mined commercially in Australia in the 1890s, the country quickly became a major source of this October gemstone.
Moonstone, 9,29ct
Fireworks. Jellyfish. Galaxies. Lightning bolts. The changing play of opal’s kaleidoscopic colors is unlike any other gemstone.
Because opal has the colors of other gemstones, the Romans considered it the most valuable and powerful of all. Bedouins believed that opals contained lightning and fell from the sky during thunderstorms. When opals began to be mined commercially in Australia in the 1890s, the country quickly became a major source of this October gemstone.