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These oval lab-created blue sapphire cabochons are composed of man-made corundum sharing the same chemical composition and durability as natural sa...
View full detailsFrom bull's-eyes to straight and curved bands, malachite is a distinctive and easily recognizable gemstone. Ranging from opaque bluish green to viv...
View full detailsHematite is composed of iron oxide and exhibits a distinctive shiny, metallic luster that sets it apart from other gemstones. A traditional favorit...
View full detailsJasper is an opaque chalcedony displaying a rich variety of colors and patterns, making each stone a truly unique, one-of-a-kind specimen. These ov...
View full detailsTurquoise has been a prized gemstone for many cultures and civilizations, including the Ancient Egyptians and Native Americans. Turquoise is heavil...
View full detailsRainbow Moonstone is the trade name for a variety of labradorite that displays a multi-colored adularescence over a light body color. It belongs to...
View full detailsThese Lapis Lazuli cabochons are offered as a closeout lot, making them an excellent value for jewelers, metalsmiths, and resellers looking to stoc...
View full detailsMosaic Mohave Purple Turquoise cabochons offer a striking combination of rich purple hues and warm bronze matrix. Crafted from Kingman American tur...
View full detailsJasper is an opaque chalcedony that can display a variety of colors and patterns, making each stone unique. These round red jasper cabochons featur...
View full detailsBloodstone is a member of the Chalcedony family, prized for its opaque dark green to brownish green background accented by distinctive red and redd...
View full detailsNamed after the Amazon River that runs through Brazil, amazonite is a striking alternative to turquoise. Its distinctive blue-green color, grid-lik...
View full detailsFrom bull's-eyes to straight and curved bands, malachite is a distinctive and easily recognizable gemstone with a character entirely its own. Rangi...
View full detailsNamed by the Egyptians as the "gem of the sun," peridot is one of the few gemstones found in only one color — a distinctive yellowish green to gree...
View full detailsCitrine ranges from transparent yellow to brownish orange in color and takes its name from citron, a fruit related to the lemon. Most citrine is pr...
View full detailsHighly prized since prehistoric times, jade has been used for many purposes beyond jewelry, including tools, religious artifacts, medicine, and mus...
View full detailsLapis Lazuli has been mined in the mountains of Afghanistan for more than 6,000 years. In fact, these mountains are home to the world's oldest know...
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Rainbow Moonstone is the trade name for a variety of labradorite that shows multi-colored adularescence over a light body color. While it belongs t...
View full detailsAgate is a type of chalcedony characterized by curved and angular bands of color that vary in hue and transparency. From patterns of lace, moss, an...
View full detailsHematite is composed of iron oxide, exhibiting a shiny, metallic luster. A traditional favorite in men's jewelry, hematite has the highest density ...
View full detailsKyanite is named from the Greek word kyanos, meaning "dark blue." This striking gemstone often resembles sapphire and is widely used as an alternat...
View full detailsTiger's Eye is a member of the quartz family and one of the most popular gemstones in the lapidary and jewelry trade — prized for its accessibility...
View full detailsThis closeout bulk lot offers 100 carats of genuine oval rainbow moonstones — an exceptional opportunity for jewelers, metalsmiths, and gem reselle...
View full detailsSwiss Blue Topaz is the trade name used to describe a vivid medium to medium-dark blue hue of topaz. This gem is a great alternative to aquamarine,...
View full detailsCoral is an organic gem, composed of the external skeletons of coral polyps. Formed from calcium carbonate with no crystal structure, coral has bee...
View full detailsOpal is the world's most popular phenomenal gemstone, with many cultures believing that opals have supernatural origins and power. These oval opal ...
View full detailsBlue onyx, also known as blue agate, is dyed chalcedony — a microcrystalline quartz prized by jewelers and gem artists for its smooth, uniform tran...
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This 10-carat assortment of natural Orange Chalcedony cabochons from Rock Deco offers jewelers and designers a versatile mix of shapes and sizes at...
View full detailsCoral is an organic gem composed of the external skeletons of coral polyps. Formed from calcium carbonate with no crystal structure, coral has been...
View full detailsRound genuine sodalite cabochons offer a rich, deep royal blue color that makes them a compelling and more accessible alternative to lapis lazuli. ...
View full detailsRainbow Moonstone is the trade name for a variety of labradorite that shows a multi-colored adularescence over a light body color. It belongs to th...
View full detailsLapis Lazuli has been mined in the mountains of Afghanistan for more than 6,000 years — these mountains are the world's oldest known commercial gem...
View full detailsGenuine hematite cabochon in a classic round rose cut, ideal for rings, cufflinks, pendants, and men's jewelry. Its black opaque body and metallic ...
View full detailsTurquoise has been a prized gemstone across many cultures and civilizations, including Ancient Egyptians and Native Americans. Colored by copper, t...
View full detailsThese closeout bags offer an exceptional opportunity to acquire genuine high-opalescence Mexican opals at a remarkable value. Each opal displays a ...
View full detailsOpal is the world's most popular phenomenal gemstone, with many cultures believing that opals have supernatural origins and power. These Round Opal...
View full detailsBumble Bee Jasper comes from the volcanic areas of Indonesia and Australia. It displays a wonderful array of yellows, blacks, greys, and oranges. E...
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