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The Aletai Meteorite is a genuine iron meteorite from the IIIE group, originating from Xinjiang, China. Each piece offers a rare glimpse into the f...
View full detailsBlack Onyx, also known as black agate, is dyed black chalcedony. Chalcedony is composed of microscopic quartz crystals not visible to the naked eye...
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 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 detailsAzurite malachite is rarely found in calibrated sizes due to the natural rarity of the stone and its striking combination of blue and green hues. T...
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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Opal is the world's most popular phenomenal gemstone, with many cultures believing it possessed supernatural origins and power. While precious opal...
View full detailsIolite takes its name from the Greek word for violet, and the color delivers on that promise with a vivid violet-blue hue that catches the eye imme...
View full detailsThis oval yellow tourmaline cabochon measures approximately 6 × 4 mm and is offered as a closeout. Tourmaline is prized for its exceptionally wide ...
View full detailsBoulder Opal is found exclusively in Queensland, Australia, where veins and patches of precious opal form within rugged brown ironstone boulders. T...
View full detailsOval Rutilated Quartz cabochons offer a striking combination of natural clarity and the distinctive needle-like inclusions of rutile that give this...
View full detailsCoral is an organic gem composed of the external skeletons of coral polyps. Unlike mineral gemstones, coral has no crystal structure and is made of...
View full detailsDruzy Quartz adds a colorful, glittery texture to any jewelry at an affordable cost. The term "Druzy" refers to clusters of tiny crystals that form...
View full detailsKnown as the King of Gems in Sanskrit, ruby is one of the most desired and valuable gemstones, prized as far back as biblical times. Ruby is the mo...
View full detailsOpal is the world's most popular phenomenal gemstone, with many cultures believing that opals have supernatural origins and power. These Marquise O...
View full detailsThis oval green tourmaline cabochon measures approximately 6 × 4 mm and is offered as a closeout item. Tourmaline is prized for its exceptionally w...
View full detailsThese half-drilled Burmese Jadeite beads are old inventory closeout stock—an opportunity to acquire genuine jadeite at a reduced price. Each bead d...
View full detailsBoulder Opal is found exclusively in Queensland, Australia, where veins and patches of precious opal form within rugged brown ironstone boulders. T...
View full detailsOval Genuine 14x10mm Nephrite Jade Cabochon is a natural gemstone cabochon suited for professional jewelers, metalsmiths, and designers seeking a c...
View full detailsOval Genuine 11x9mm Nephrite Jade Cabochon brings the rich, earthy character of authentic nephrite jade to your jewelry designs. Each cabochon feat...
View full detailsRound Genuine 8mm Nephrite Jade Cabochon offers jewelers and metalsmiths a classic, ready-to-set stone in one of the most enduring gem materials in...
View full detailsKyanite takes its name from the Greek word kyanos, meaning "dark blue." This distinctive gemstone closely resembles sapphire and is widely used as ...
View full detailsBlack onyx, also known as black agate, is dyed black chalcedony — one of the most enduring and versatile gem materials in the jeweler's palette. Ch...
View full detailsBlack Onyx, also known as black agate, is dyed black chalcedony. Chalcedony is composed of microscopic quartz crystals not visible to the naked eye...
View full detailsDruzy Quartz adds a colorful, glittery texture to any jewelry at an affordable cost. The term "Druzy" refers to clusters of tiny crystals that form...
View full detailsDruzy Quartz adds a colorful, glittery texture to any jewelry at an affordable cost. The term "Druzy" refers to clusters of tiny crystals that form...
View full detailsDruzy Quartz adds a colorful, glittery texture to any jewelry at an affordable cost. The term "Druzy" refers to clusters of tiny crystals that form...
View full detailsHematite is composed of iron oxide, exhibiting a shiny, metallic luster that has made it a traditional favorite in men's jewelry. With the highest ...
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...
View full detailsPicture Jasper cabochons offer the natural beauty of an opaque chalcedony stone, prized for its tan base accented with brown and black dots, swirls...
View full detailsEmerald is considered the world's finest green gemstone and has been highly prized and coveted for centuries, from Cleopatra to European royalty. E...
View full detailsKnown as the King of Gems in Sanskrit, ruby is one of the most desired and valuable gemstones, prized as far back as biblical times. Ruby is the mo...
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Druzy Quartz adds a colorful, glittery texture to any jewelry at an affordable cost. The term "Druzy" refers to clusters of tiny crystals that form...
View full detailsTiger's Eye is part of the quartz family and a consistently popular gem for jewelry making—readily available, inexpensive, and durable enough for e...
View full detailsThis oval yellow tourmaline cabochon measures approximately 7 × 5 mm and is available as a closeout offering. Tourmaline is prized among gemstone e...
View full detailsBoulder Opal is found exclusively in Queensland, Australia, where veins and patches of precious opal form within rugged brown ironstone boulders. T...
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