Note that those gemstones below are being
offered at their Initial Public Offering (IPO) and typically priced to move
quickly. Prices may increase on any particular gemstone depending on
market conditions and the fact that many of All That Glitters items are One of a
Kind...
All That Glitters is known for
searching throughout the world for the Finest Gemstones and Rough of high quality
and uniqueness. Lower quality material may be be found online
or in stores, but few have the exceptional material that we offer the trade and
our online customers. Gemstones will only be added to our inventory if color,
size, cutting, clarity and price match our strict criteria!
Wanted to Share this Most Recent Ring Created for a Customer
Here is an Example of a Ring Created with our Lab Grown Alexandrite! This piece uses our Russian Grown Alex purchased and faceted by All That Glitters decades ago.
It was created by one of our customers using the All That Glitters Jewelry Showcase.
Design your own jewelry using All That Glitters Gemstones and our Jewelry Showcase. Check it out!
The All That Glitters' Jewelers Showcase
Our customer designed this ring using the All That Glitters Jewelers Showcase. He used All That Glitters Lab Grown
Alexandrite - a 5x7mm oval center flanked by a 4mm round on each side; the Alexandrites were faceted from our rough purchased decades
ago from associates in Russia. He chose 14kt white gold and there are 16 Full Cut VS/F+ Diamonds in various
areas of the ring, as well as an inscription inside the band. Using All That Glitters for the gemstones as well as ring creation,
this person saved approximately $1,380 off the retail price!
Sharing a Recently Designed Custom Diamond Ring Created for One of
Our Long Time Customers!
We saw a really brilliant beautiful 1.15ct, SI1 Round Brilliant Champagne Diamond (color of actual diamond is
much lighter in person vs. the photo) with lots of Dispersion for sale by a dealer we have done business with for about 40 years.
We called our customer to see if there was interest, because this piece was quite a sparkler and at a very good price.
The customer purchased it and then designed the ring using the All That Glitters Jewelers Showcase and in about two weeks, had the finished ring in hand!
She chose 14kt Yellow Gold with 42 Diamonds (0.61cts) of F+ Color, VS Clarity - Lab Grown. In Tucson 2023, there was lots
of talk about Lab Grown Diamonds and large ones were available. The technology is there now to create large, very clean and highly
white Diamonds; this was not the case initially. The prices are really wonderful too. As noted in recently trade articles, these Lab Created Diamonds are hot,
affordable and many people are choosing to use them for center gems, engagement rings, accent stones, etc. In fact,
we are working on an engagement ring for a new customer and he has selected the Lab Grown Diamonds also vs. natural for his
ring - again, using the All That Glitters Jewelers Showcase. For those who are designing a ring and using our
Jewelers Showcase link, your price will be approximately 25-30% below (perhaps more) than the retail price shown.
*** Between the Diamond and the Ring, We Saved Our Customer $4,100 OFF the Retail Price! ***
Sterling Silver with
Turquoise, Zuni hand-made pin, signed by the maker - CJ.
(Beautiful Vintage Needle Point Cluster, believed to be by Charlie John, well known Navajo Artist)
Measures about 2 inches across. A wonderful piece found in our vaults after being stashed away. From
the late 1980s - $650
Just off the All That Glitters dop, a Honey Zircon (Rich Amber, Honey or Orange color),
faceted from rough recently purchased. Have been cuttting this beauty for just about a month!..
Measures approximately 10.5mm - a squarish cushion
with incredible sparkle/brililance. The faceting design is by Marco Voltolini and is called
Mr. Sparkles - and one can see why! Zircon rough has increased over the past year plus so the faceted
gems are increasing in priced. A Wonderful, Brilliant/Sparkly Gemstone, faceted
in the U.S. and Well-Priced! (jeg-23-01) SOLD!
This unique garnet was faceted by the ownner of All That Glitters some time ago. This is the largest
faceted gem to come from a parcel of rough Umbalite Garnet from Tanzanite - the parcel was purchased by All
That Glitters a few years back, but it was purchased in the Tanzanite bush a few decades ago. Sizes in the past
have been about 3-4cts, so this 6.46ct gem is not the norm. Nor is this gem material the norm in general -
as depending on the lights, it will be a Ruby Red, Magenta or Burgundy in color. It is a darker gem but it certainly
sparkles under incandescent where you will see the Ruby Red; diffused daylight shows Magenta and under fluorescent
lights it is Burgundy and it has a unique property in that under fluorescent lights, it is a dark burgundy, but
unlike incandescent or diffused daylight, it lacks the brilliance. We have seen this in some Burmese Spinel as
well as Red Zircon - under some lights it doesn't sparkle and the color is non-descript, but under incandescent light,
it shows lots of life and was a Ruby-like color. For the price of one gemstone, one will have a gemstone that looks
like 3 different gemstones depending on the lights/wavelengths. We have sold a number of small pieces in the past,
including to International Customers, and a few have faceted a few gems from our rough - the latest cutter wanted
more of the material after seeing for himself the colors and unique properties. (He is available to discuss this
material if interested) In Tucson 2023, we saw a 4ct similarly colored garnet (do not know if the color shifted or not)
and that was priced at $150/ct wholesale, which is our price to our customers also - that piece seen in Tucson was not
faceted in the United States either. As you can see from the photos, the polish is such a mirror finish
(100k Diamond was used) that the tweezers are mirrored off the facets of this gem! This particular garnet parcel
is very difficult to photograph and obtain accurate color rendition, so we had to modify the photos, but it gives
you an idea of the red and magenta color - but it certainly does glow red under the right lights.
As always, you have our Satifaction Guarantee if this particular gemstone is not to your liking for any reason.
(We have a few more pieces of this material, also faceted in-house, but an accurate photo has been difficult to obtain
and haven't posted the material on our website - though we have shown and sold to goldsmiths/jewelers in person.)
(eagt-18b-01c) $969
Chrome Sphene - Something Not Commonly Seen on the Market!
Chrome Sphene, 1.38ct, Round, deep green, brilliant and best of all, Incredible Dispersion as
shown in the right hand photo above. Very difficult to obtain a good photo showing the accurate color and beauty,
but under the right lights, the Fire/Dispersion seen is more than Diamond! (Yes, a physical character of this material, but this color
green is not common in this material. Larger size pieces that are clean are not common and are quiet costly per carat. (ik-23-0)
SOLD!
We also have a slightly larger round, similar in all ways to the above Sphene, weighing 1.47ct. We couldn't
obtain decent photos, and the ones of the 1.38ct Sphene we were also unhappy with, but this 1.47ct Round is also available!
(ik-23-10) SOLD!
*** Two Fine Large Round Blue Sapphires! ***
Both Lively with Great Color and Life - Not Overly Dark Like Many Out There
Rounds in this Size are Not Common
A
B
A - Fine glowing blue 2.40ct Round Sapphire from Sri Lanka. Priced at the wholesale prices seen in Tucson 2023. (ajay-23-01) $6,900
Long Term HOLD!(MB)
B - Deep Blue 2.650ct Round Sapphire from Thailand, most likely from the famous mining area of
Chantaburi/Trat. Priced below the wholesale prices seen in Tucson 2023. (gbcf-23-01) $5,980
A nice bright light orange Congo Tourmaline, round, 1.50ct. Lively and has the look of Precious
Topaz. (ggl-23-01) $450
A very bright neony 1.16ct Mahenge Spinel of a unique color, perhaps best called a reddish pinking orange. Very bright
as expected from this famous/costly locality. Well cut and clean. Prices of this material have constantly gone
up in the price and this is an amazing price for what it is. (mwgems-23-01) $1,972
A
B
A - Natural Alexandrite, believe to be from Brasil, changing from a Purple to a Blue/Green(Teal),
0.33ct Oval and priced well when compared to trade prices seen in Tucson 2023. Currently in the Certing process.
(gg-23-01) $1,650
B - Natural Alexandrite, believe to be from Brasil, changing from a Purple to a Blue/Green(Teal),
0.40ct Oval and priced well when compared to trade prices seen in Tucson 2023. Currently in the Certing process.
(gg-23-02) $2,000
As usual, obtaining good photos of the color change in Alexandrite is difficult. Will attempt to show the
teal color in the future after certing. Note that the cert will only describe one color and not the two colors that
it shows. It will also note the percent color change - which we feel isn't necessary a good indication of color change, as it
is subjective and very dependend on the light sources used - and in the world today, there are many different light
sources with varying wavelengths and therefore, many gemstones will change or shift under different lights and to various extents.
Natural Alexandrite, changing from a Greenish to a Purplish, large 0.88ct Oval. Very well priced
when compared to trade prices seen in Tucson 2023. Currently in the Certing process. This has inclusions as
this material frequently has, but the size, the color change and price attracted us as everyone wants a Natural
Alexandrite and this is below the prices that are out there for this material - and prices have increased dramatically
over the past several years. (tri-23-01) $8,800
As usual, obtaining good photos of the color change in Alexandrite is difficult. Will attempt to show the
teal color in the future after certing. Note that the cert will only describe one color and not the two colors that
it shows. It will also note the percent color change - which we feel isn't necessary a good indication of color change, as it
is subjective and very dependend on the light sources used - and in the world today, there are many different light
sources with varying wavelengths and therefore, many gemstones will change or shift under different lights and to various extents.
In all these decades in the gem trade, we have only chosen a few Morganites - the past ones have
typically been trililants, or sort of a beige color. Obtaining a pure pink or orange is quite rare, never mind
the depth of color. We saw this particular 5.24ct Cushion Cut Morganite and had to add it to the All That Glitters Collection/Inventory.
The size is nice, has good saturation/tone for a wearable gemstone, clean, well cut, great polish and most importantly,
a more pure color compared to others of the past or frequently seen on the market. The color seems to shift depending on
lights - sort of a light orange and sometimes seems to be a light pink. This is the only Morganite in inventory and
we don't anticipate finding anything similar in the future. (ik-23-07) $786
One of the top three large round blue Sapphires we have had in inventory over our 42 years
in business. A beauty from Sri Lanka/Ceylon and weighs a whopping 3.96cts - just under 4cts! Measures just over
9mm in diameter. Color glows under the right lights. Lively and impressive. Difficult to obtain photos showing the
true saturation/tone - appears darker in person than the photo and video, but there is no missing this and someone is going to
be extremely happy to have such a fine large round blue Sapphire in the future. We sold a "some what similar"
Sapphire in 2022 - this is slightly larger. Like the other two purchased in the past, this was a tough purchase, taking
a few days and then some negotiations. (avjwl-23-01) $23,760
Approx 2ct Tsavorite set in Platinum and 1ct of Diamonds.
No Longer Available
*** Montana Sapphires! ***
A
B
A - Beautiful 2.39ct Blue Montana Sapphire in a Hexagon-like Shape, which is frequently the shape
of the natural crystal found. Masterfully Faceted by an AGTA Award Winning Cutter, whose work is withing museums.
He bought the rough and faceted it and this should be unheated. Using a loupe and looking internally into this gem,
one would agree this is unheated. A fine example of MT Sapphire, fairly large for this material and priced incredibly
low for this size, color, location, gemstone species, and the fact that is it unheated and faceted by an incredible cutter!
Another must see in person to see the sparkle/brilliance and the unique color whicch does change/shift under various lights.
All photos typically do not do a gemstone justice as you can't see the life as it is tilted and moved as you can in person.
(Only $2,300/ct) (cgc-23-01) $5,497
B - A Round Montana Sapphire weighing 1.07ct - hard to determine to the color, but it can be variations
of blue depending on the lights, perhaps a grey blue. Faceted in the U.S. from rough we obtained in the past, it does have some
inclusions seen using a loupe, but it is very brilliant and sparkles nicely, which hides any isssues. Priced to move or for anyone
who would like to have a Montana Sapphire and not have to spend thousands....(jkiln-17a-01) $749
Bluish Purple to Purple, 1.52ct Trilliant Sapphire, Brilliant and Eye Catching.
(egpl-23-01) $3,060
Malachite/Azurite Slice from a noteable Russian Locality - Kamenushiuskiy Mine,
Siberia, Kemerovo region, Russia. Measures approx 3", photos show both front and back.
Back has a small amount of stabilizer to insure integrity while slicing and polishing.
Stand comes with this piece. (db-23-02) $375
This Ametrine is an Absoulte Winner in Every Way! We have been working witht the Ananhi Mine Owner for years now, to
obtain unusual rough in Ametrine; this mine is the only producer of this Unique Natural Gemstone! The owner chooses
rough for us and we review images prior to making the purchase. We have very special cutters who work with this material to
produce either flat faceted gemstones or in this case, Hand-Grooved Masterpieces! All of our Ametrines faceted from our rough have
been very special and there are always a few that are outstanding. Our Ametrines have appeared in Magazines Articles and on
various websites. This particular one is a Real Winner in Colors, Mixing of Colors, Design, Size, Uniqueness and is just
Aesthetically Pleasing in Every Way! This is also one of the largest every faceted from our rough, weighing 42.64cts.
The shape and pattern is reminscient of a snowflake, and like a snowflake that disappears in a short time frame,
this incredible piece might not last long either, so reach out now and ensure this is yours if you think, as we do, what a great design,
color separation as well as blending of colors! Measures approx. 22.3mm x 14.4mm (ajml-19-01e) $4,264
We will never have another similar piece of rough with the same blending, size and shape to do anything like this again.
One of our Blended Ametrines Hand Grooved by one of our Specialty Cutters. Weighs 31.65cts and is an interesting
shape for a pendant or other piece of jewelry. Still in the possession of our cutter - as he is cutting some more of our
rough. Like much of the All That Glitters inventory, this is a one-of-a-kind piece
and once gone, something similar will not be available. (ajml-19-01r) $2,215
Incan Amulet purchased in the early 1970s by a dealer in antiquities for his own collection.
Sold recently to the owner of All That Glitters by his son, who has followed in his fathers foot steps
and sells similar material. Said to be from about the xxx timeframe. Peru. Measures approx 3". (ja-23-01) $975
An incredibly beautiful Blue Tourmaline (called Indicolite in the trade), weights 1.96cts and has a
nice shape for a pendant or ring. Said to come from Brasil - known for their Tourmaline, this color is no longer
common nor was it that common either when some strikes were found at various localities over the past 50 years.
(rajgm-23-01) $1,800 SOLD!
Ruby, 1.88ct, in a shape not seldom seen for Ruby, a nice slightly elongated emerald cut. Very vivid Pinkish Red and would most
likely cert as a Ruby (vs. Pink Sapphire) from GIA from what we have seen in the past. There is sufficient red under lights to cert out
as a Ruby - but it is certainly a Ruby in Europe or Asia, but in the United States, the definition is more stringent and requires a certain
percentage of red. All That Glitters knows the cutter who purchased the rough, faceted it and then heated it at low temp to
remove a dot of blue that was present. (blgj-23-01) $7,520
Grape or Purple Garnet from the famous Mozambique Locality - a rather large one as this
desposit hasn't been producing and when seen, they are usually small gems. This fine oval weights
2.89cts and is only $600/ct. The trade price at the Tucson Show is showing high prices for this material, and
several years ago, similar material in New York City was retailing at about $1,000/ct. (ik-23-08) $1,734
A nicely saturated fine pink Kunzite, of relatively small size, which makes the color/size
very affordable without the gemstone being overpowering. Aquamarine, Morganite and Kunzite typically are very
large in order to have a decent color, so whenever a small gem of this species is seen, darker than expected in a
small size, we have to have it in inventory! This 8.70ct Oval Cut Kunzite is set in 14kt White Gold with 0.13cts of Diamonds.
(pmi-190094) $1,800 - Priced to Move!
Very Lively Bright Green 1.13ct Square Cushion Tsavorite Garnet. (awa-23-02) $1,525
This is something unusual for finer quality colored gemstones - we found a small parcel of
three nicely faceted bright, eye clean Tsavorites and can offer them at a really goood price considering
the trade prices seen at the Tucson Gem and Mineral Show in 2023. Tsavorites and Mint Merelani Garnet,
(Green Grossular - lighter than Tsavorite), are selling at MUCH higher prices than previous years.
(awa-23-01a) Cushion, 1.01ct - $1,010 SOLD! (awa-23-01b) Oval, 1.32ct - $1,320 SOLD! (awa-23-01c) Triangular, 1.14ct - $1,140 SOLD! One Person Bought All Three Pieces!
Until recently, I hadn't seen this color Sapphire in all the years in the trade, and after 42 years, some
of this color in Sapphire is making an appearance. This is said to have come from Sri Lanka and is also said to be
unheated. Some teals are coming from Tanzania, but this color is a medium robins egg blue. Only two pieces had decent cutting to
make it into our inventory, but we couldn't pass these two up due to the color! Unique Color, Sapphire, Unheated - a Give-a-Way at this
low price!
(rgems-23-01a) Round, 1.46ct - $1,460
(rgems-23-01b) Oval, 1.63ct - $1,630
This incredibly unique Oregon Suntone was faceted/hand-grooved by one of our Cutting Specialists
and weighs in at a very nice 11.47cts. Image shows the body color under two different light sources - there
is Copper Schiller which does add color to this piece and in the detailed photo above, you can see the grooves
literally have a Copper-look and that is the Copper Schiller reflecting from these polished areas! (demco-21-01d)
$2,294
Parti-Colored or Tri-Color Tourmaline Diamond Pendant/Necklace featuring a 4.10ct cut-cornered
rectangular step cut Tourmaline believe to have originated in the Congo, accented by 0.31ctw. of Diamonds,
VS/SI clarity, G/H color, set in 18k yellow gold AND Platinum all on an 18" (18kt) adjustable chain.
Gemstone weigths are stamped on the back of the pendant. (ramcam-23-0b) $2,400 SOLD!
(Another wonderful deal - think about the retail cost of the just the chain, as well as the large unique Tourmaline,
the numberous Diamonds all set in High Karat Gold with Platinum.)
A Precious Topaz from the major and most important deposit for Precious/Imperial Topaz - Ouro Preto, Minas
Gerais, Brasil. This bright yellow oval weights 2.93cts and measures approx 8x10mm. (ramcam-23-0b) $1,100
An Incredible Play of Color in this large 8.30cts - measures approimately 22x12mm.
(igmg-23-02) $1,245 SOLD!
7.23ct Bi-Color Amethyst (or Tri-Color Quartz!) from Morocco and faceted/carved by an AGTA Award Winning
Cutter. Some of his work is on display at Gem/Mineralogical Museums. Note that the carving in the center is
perfectly done to reflect purple in these grooves, as there is no purple in the area, but it on both sides!
(cgc-23-02) No Longer Available
***** TANZANITE ***** Hand-Selected for Cutting/Brilliance and Glowing Color
Photos do not do these gems any justice
Accurate color is difficult to capture
All have wonderful color, glow, show velvety blue with some purple depending on lights
Priced to Move - We Bought Well and are Selling Well too!
Sorry, we cannot obtain other Tanzanite of this color or near this price for the foreseeable future...
3.55ct Oval (ik-23-01) $2,663
3.76ct Oval (ik-23-01) $2,820
4.53ct Oval (ik-23-02) $3,398
4.82ct Cushion (ik-23-04) $3,615
4.87ct Elongated Cushion - this piece as well as the pear below, show the deepest richest glowing color.
(ik-23-06) $4,263
7.69ct Pear - Wow those who view this after this is set in a ring or pendant when it it worn. This gem, as
well as the Elongated Cushion above, are the deepest richest glowing color in this small parcel. (ik-23-05) $6,912
9.59ct Round Faceted Synthetic/Lab Grown Alexandrite from All That Glitters rough and faceted by the owner of All That Glitters.
This design harkens back to older cutting styless due to the large six crown facets, steeper crown and small table - but
the design just increases the flashes of color that one sees. Flashes of true blue, teal, pink, red can be seen coming off the
body color which will vary due to available wavelengths.
All That Glitters pricing on gems cannot be matched! Here is a case where the retail price for Synthetic Alexandrite
is $495/ct - that's not our price as our prices for this material are typically in the $100ct range for this material and our
Russian Grown is more in the ballpark of $200/ct but in much smaller sizes. We can provide info on the standard retail pricing seen
out there and can point you to the business where the retail is $495/ct and this is typically what you would expect in a retail setting.
Our price for this US Faceted Gemstone is ONLY $100/ct. $959 (atg-23-01)
Faceted Synthetic/Lab Grown Alexandrite from All That Glitters rough and faceted by the owner of All That Glitters.
This beauty sparkles and delights your eyes! A square portuguese cut weighing 28.47cts, this particular design provides lots of brilliance
and the colors seen are wild - body colors of strawberry, neon pink, purple, pink and highlights of teal, blue, pink, lilac
and a pinkish coral color. A must see.
All That Glitters pricing on gems cannot be matched! Here is a case where the retail price for Synthetic Alexandrite
is $495/ct - that's not our price as our prices for this material are typically in the $100ct range for this material and our
Russian Grown is more in the ballpark of $200/ct but in much smaller sizes. We can provide info on the standard retail pricing seen
out there and can point you to the business where the retail is $495/ct and this is typically what you would expect in a retail setting.
Our price for this US Faceted Gemstone is ONLY $100/ct due to the weight - trying to make this attractive as possible, but this gem
speaks for itself and doesn't need to be disounted! $2,847 (atg-22-02)
Note: Magnification and bright lighting is required to
photograph gemstones. Some inclusions may be visible
under these circumstances. You are viewing photographs as
if you were using a loupe or microscope - not your unaided eye.
Under normal conditions, these inclusions may not be
visible.
Not responsible for mismatches of prices, photos, stocknumbers, etc.
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