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Straight Step-Cut Baguette Cubic Zirconia stones offer an affordable, brilliant alternative to precious gemstones, making them ideal for statement ...
View full detailsCubic Zirconia is a man-made gemstone that serves as an affordable alternative to precious gemstones and is suitable for everyday wear. These marqu...
View full detailsComposed of man-made corundum with the same chemical composition and durability as natural ruby, these marquise faceted lab-created rubies offer ex...
View full detailsDisplaying a vivid emerald green, these Marquise Faceted Imitation Emeralds are ideal for May birthstone jewelry designs. Each stone is a lab-creat...
View full detailsMimicking the royal blue color of natural sapphire, these marquise faceted imitation sapphires are composed of lab-created blue spinel. Designed as...
View full detailsGarnet is actually a set of closely related minerals that form the Garnet group. While all members share the same crystal structure, they vary in c...
View full detailsSwiss Blue Topaz is the trade name used to describe a vivid medium to medium-dark blue hue of topaz. This December birthstone is a compelling alter...
View full detailsSky Blue Topaz is the trade name used to describe a bright light blue hue of topaz. This genuine faceted marquise stone is an excellent alternative...
View full detailsOregon Sunstone is a natural, all-American gem, sourced exclusively from mines in the state of Oregon and receiving no treatment of any kind. A mem...
View full detailsThis lab-created blue Spinel displays the ocean blue shade of zircon without its characteristic brittleness, making it an excellent zircon simulant...
View full detailsDisplaying the rich golden yellow of citrine, these marquise faceted imitation citrine stones are composed of synthetic yellow corundum. With a har...
View full detailsThis Pink Tourmaline simulant is crafted from lab-created synthetic pink corundum, offering a rich rose pink hue that closely mimics the appearance...
View full detailsDisplaying the characteristic lime-green color of natural peridot, these marquise faceted imitation stones are lab-created yellow-green spinel doub...
View full detailsThis Alexandrite Simulant is composed of lab-created synthetic purple corundum, exhibiting a grayish purple color that evokes the distinctive color...
View full detailsSimulating the soft, light sky blue of natural aquamarine, these marquise faceted stones are composed of lab-created blue spinel. Offered in a rang...
View full detailsThis marquise faceted imitation amethyst exhibits a light to medium purple color that mimics the rich hue of natural amethyst without its character...
View full detailsThis marquise faceted imitation red garnet simulant is crafted from lab-created corundum, displaying a deep, vivid red color that closely resembles...
View full detailsPink Tourmaline has been highly prized in the Chinese imperial court for centuries and is also known by the trade name Rubellite. Tourmaline is hig...
View full detailsSmoky Quartz is a widely available and affordable gemstone with a rich history in fine jewelry. Popular during the Victorian era and often confused...
View full detailsSapphire is one of the most popular colored gemstones in the United States, prized for its extraordinary durability and suitability for everyday we...
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 ...
View full detailsNamed by the Egyptians as the "gem of the sun," peridot is plentiful and generally accessible. Ranging from transparent yellowish green to greenish...
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 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 detailsAquamarine is derived from the Latin word for "sea water," displaying a cool blue that ranges from greenish blue to blue-green. Part of the Beryl f...
View full detailsAmethyst has captivated gem enthusiasts and jewelers for centuries. Early Greeks believed the stone's deep purple hue could ward off intoxication —...
View full detailsOpal is the world's most popular phenomenal gemstone, with many cultures believing that opals have supernatural origins and power. Inside each opal...
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