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Colombian emeralds cut Teardrop certificates
Nov 18th
Today I propose a small selection of Colombian natural emeralds, all with faceted Teardrop cut and all sharing the same source, the Colombia. These gems all are certified i.e. accompanied by Gemological certificate that attests the origin and its characteristics such as weight and dimensions.
Natural Emerald certificate from 0,42 Carat
Feb 3rd
Today I present to you a nice Natural Emerald, equipped with certificate that attests the natural origin, with a nice Mint Green, very clear and limpid, truly a rarity for this kind of gemstone, that usually comes with the classic “Garden” — numerous inclusions that make it unique.
Natural Imperial Topaz trillion cut from 5,41 Carat
Nov 4th
Beautiful specimen of Imperial Topaz from Brazil, in its colour from warm tones is the the most prized varieties of Topaz, an excellent mineral known for its beauty, in fact unleashes an extraordinary shine thanks to the high refractive index, no inclusions visible to the naked eye and a hardness that makes the use in jewelry without any problem.
Natural coloured gem Ametrine octagonal cut from 5,71 Carat
Aug 29th
Here is a beautiful gem Ametrine, incredible variety belonging to the family of Quartzes, typical of Bolivia where is found exclusively, characterized by its lovely bicolor halfway between purple Amethyst and yellow citrine.
Natural Pink Morganite cut oval 2,15 Carat
Jul 6th
I already submitted another wonderful variation of the large family of Beryl, the Morganite sister pink Emeralds, Eliodori and Aquamarine, but also of Bixibite (rare red Beryl) and Goshenite (colorless Beryl).
Natural Tanzanite oval cut 1,02 Carat
Mar 24th
I share with you readers of my blog gems you prefer, the fantastic Zoisite, quality Tanzanite, the famous gem and spread from reputable jeweler Tiffany, the range takes its name from deposits in Tanzania, only place so far was discovered this fantastic variety of mineral.
Brilliant cut by Titanite Titanite 0,46 Carat
Mar 24th
This article will introduce a gemma that I love especially, most probably unknown to most people but that has nothing to envy to the magnificent 4 (sapphires, rubies, emeralds, diamonds) his name is Titanite and in the quality Titanite, indicates the transparent varieties.
Rare natural oval Morganite 1,95 Carat
Nov 6th
Beautiful and rare specimen Morganite, variety of color rosa the famous mineral Beryl, from which they derive aquamarine, the emeralds, l ’ heliodorus. Not by chance is often referred to as Emerald rose. Rare and sought after the Morganite from Brazil, stands out for its color pink/orange, for the high transparency often no inclusions and for its hardness (8 on the Mohs scale). A magnificent precious stone still little known in Italy but much appreciated at ’ abroad, that will prove to be a great investment both collectors still without this gem, both for those who want to embed and wear this durable gemstone in a exclusive jewellery that will not disappoint the lucky owner, attracting compliments and admiration of other ’. A rare gemstone not go unnoticed.
Green Sapphire Marquise cut from 1 Carat
Nov 6th
Beautiful specimen of Sapphire bicolour, with predominance of green and shades of deep blue. Purists have been known to call it Green corundum, as the term Sapphire It is intended only for Blue corundum, as well as Ruby It is intended only for Red corundum. However, as many do not know what a corundum, I use the term Sapphire in order to understand the high hardness of this magnificent gem from unusual shades of color.
Colombian natural Emerald cut Baguette from 0.08 ct
Oct 2nd
In my collection could not miss the Emerald, beautiful gem Beryl characterized by its an intense green colour and its inclusions that determine the personality, just like was some sort of ’ identity card d. This precious stone was cut by adopting the typical cutting emeralds, (as the brilliant for diamond) or baguette. AND’ a tiny gem (about 3 mm) but his Mighty Color typical of Emeralds from Colombia and transparency (SI1) due to few inclusions invisible to the naked eye, allow it to give off a captivating light. A gem, the Emerald, that all collectors must have, in this case, without spending a fortune. The hardness typical gem (8 on the Mohs scale) You can also use ’ l jewellery for any type of gem, earring, Pendant, ring.