Topaz – Natural, Faceted, Pink
Topaz occurs in many colors, like the orangey pink of this fancy round brilliant gem. However, all topazes have a biaxial + optic character. © Dan…
Topaz occurs in many colors, like the orangey pink of this fancy round brilliant gem. However, all topazes have a biaxial + optic character. © Dan…
This 4.82-ct pink tourmaline from the Stewart Lithia Mine in California has visible inclusions. © All That Glitters. Used with permission.
These kämmererite crystals, resting on a kämmererite matrix, may be cuttable, but they also make a beautiful mineral specimen. 2.1 x 1.3 x 1.1…
Oregon sunstone, Portuguese brilliant cut, peachy straw-yellow color, 4.20 cts. © Dan Stair Custom Gemstones. Used with permission.
Oregon sunstone, twisted top emerald cut, coppery pink orange color, 2.57 cts. © Dan Stair Custom Gemstones. Used with permission.
Large natural rubies are very rare and expensive. On the other hand, synthetic or lab-created rubies are far more affordable. Synthetic gems have…
Custom square-cut anorthite with copper inclusions, 0.23 cts, 3.6 mm, Miyake-jima, Japan. © The Gem Trader. Used with permission.
After the discovery of morganite in Madagascar in 1910, Tiffany & Co introduced this gem to the American market. They named it in honor of the…
This nicely brilliant stone is actually a pink-yellow bi-color tourmaline, but the color mix together enough to create more of a solid color appearance…