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HomeGem GallerySphene (Titanite)

Sphene (Titanite) Photos

Sphene, also known as titanite, has rich body colors, strong trichroism, and a fire that exceeds diamond. Although softer than many more popular gems, sphenes can make wonderful jewelry stones if set and maintained properly.

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sphene ring - delicate engagement ring stones
Sphene - Emerald Cut - Madagascar
sphene 20 after - repaired and recut gems
chrome sphene
sphene 19 before - repaired and recut gems
cushion-cut sphene, Pakistan - gemology career options
faceted sphene - Madagascar
titanite (sphene) - Canada
Sphene - Pakistan - Various Cuts
sphene - colored gemstone
round sphene - Madagascar
twinned titanite/sphene - gem formation
sphene - Brazil
yellow gemstones - 4.77ct yellow-green sphene
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