Gems and precious stones to collect
Posts tagged Octagonal
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.
Red Ruby gem Emerald cut from 2,42 Carat
Nov 28th
Bell model ’ although red bud budget, It is a natural Ruby, coming from the mines of Madagascar intense red color, very nice and attractive, valuable if embedded in a jewel, It has a nice an octagonal step cut, typical of emeralds that highlights her beautiful intense and saturated color at all spoiled by the few inclusions, hardly visible to the naked eye of this specimen.
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.
Green Fluorite from Octagon cut 6 Carat and a half
Aug 29th
If you like Fluorite This is definitely a noteworthy, equipped with a beautiful color Emerald Green, very intense and saturated, It has an octagonal cutting with concave facets and a ’ excellent clarity no inclusions or blemishes. Excellent to be embedded into a beautiful pendant.
Precious Emerald cut pink Kunzite from 7,94 Carat
Jul 6th
I present to you another beautiful specimen of Kunzite, a variety of mineral that I really like and I have several specimens with different cuts and gemstones. The Kunzite the protagonist of this article has a beautiful rectangular cut octagonal typical of emeralds, very suitable for viewing under a microscope through a large gemstone table, for the emeralds It is a very suitable in order to observe the typical inclusions called “Garden”.
Natural Emerald cut aquamarine Octagon by 1,50 Carat
Apr 25th
Beautiful specimen of Crystal Aquamarine, variety of Beryl that stands out for its purity and its blue color typical of the best seaside resorts. Watching this kind of precious stone is in fact in mind the color of the sea to distant exotic locales. Even they say that to be perfect, the color of a ’ aquamarine, once surrounded by sea the gem should be confused with the ’ sea water. Honestly, I don't advise you to try, to risk losing your water precious mineral.
Natural citrine cut steps from 3,50 Carat
Apr 25th
Today I have a little’ free time loading a ’ another photo of a nice Citrine, that type of pale yellow quartz of which there had already spoken in a previous article, belongs to a small batch of citrines with the same cut, size and dimensions. The exemplary role of photo ’ (ok I know I'm not a great photographer…) has an octagonal step cut, typical dedicated to cutting Emerald (sooner or later I'll post some photos of my emeralds!!!) where showcases the garden present in the table of the magnificent Green Beryl.
Kunzite Oval cut from natural 2,96 Carat
Mar 24th
Here's a ’ other gemma I had not yet presented. The Kunzite, beautiful specimen of pink that takes its name from its discoverer, George Frederick Kunz, that early 1900 He was also a collaborator of Tiffany and world expert in mineralogy. To him we owe the discovery of this beautiful variety of mineral, perhaps still too little known in our country.
Natural Emerald jade Octagon by 8,22 Carat
Mar 24th
Particular gemma Perhaps green eyes of the less experienced may be confused with a Emerald, the Green gemstone for excellence. Actually is a simple Jade treated with the emerald green tint to amplify and unify the beauty of this particular color mineral, coming from a family of silicates, widespread mainly in China and in East.
Rutilated quartz/Checkerboard by rectangular cut 4,66 Carat
Mar 24th
We continue with the family quarzi, presenting this beautiful gem rutilated quartz, characterized by the presence of golden rutile needles that distinguish this particular species of the most common mineral.