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!
We are back from a months trip abroad and have brought back some new inventory –
though it really isn’t necessary since we have approximately 5000 faceted gemstone currently! In that months time frame,
we only selected 12 gemstones that we felt were unique and well priced, as prices on the wholesale level are much higher over
the past few years as noted in a number of articles we have published as our Monthly Gem News. In the past,
a month abroad might produce about 150 new gemstones in inventory, after viewing many tens of thousands of pieces
(if not more) over that timeframe. Due to pricing and existing inventory, we have had to be even MORE selective than in the past.
We seek those items that are high quality, unique/uncommon for some reason, decently faceted, eye clean depending on the species
and rarity, of a size worthwhile for center gemstones in jewelry – and very importantly, those that have value right up front.
We hope that you enjoy the newly purchased gemstones and the time and effort that goes into seeking them.
(There are two very special large gemstones that we will display here – we hope to be meeting with one of our clients for a
custom viewing of these two special pieces – and this should happen over the next 2 weeks, as we are delayed at this time of the year due
to the holidays and other issues. These were specifically brought back for this particular customer who seeks the unique/usual,
fine quality, colored gemstones. These will be On Hold for the time being until perhaps they become available to all our customers
if this client should pass on either or both pieces. Enjoy the photos for the time being!)
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| Lively Deep Powder Blue Elongated Oval Sapphire, old stock from a dealer, weighing 2.74ct. Priced to move at only $1200/ct - $3288 (vp2gm-25-01) | |
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| Flashy Dispersive Round 5.62ct Sphene from Madagascar. One must see in person to believe! (Higher Dispersion Value: Sphene's dispersion number (0.051) is greater than diamond's (0.044), leading to more dramatic color separation and Fire!) Body color can be described at yellow-green or golden-green depending on the lights. A must have for the collector or those that want something that everyone will ask what it is! (plg-25-01) SOLD! | |
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| Deep Navy Blue 3.18ct Cushion Spinel from Tanzania. A darker gem, but color is evident. (ikbkk-25-02) $2973 | |
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| Color Change Spinel, Squarish Cushion, going from Purply Blue to Lilac/Violet. Origin is Madagascar and this weighs 3.13ct. A really nice example! (ikbkk-25-03) $4382 SOLD! |
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| A Lively Color Shift/Change Garnet from Tanzania, weighing 2.42ct – Trilliant. Color Shift/Change depending on the lights, can be described as: reddish, orangy, milk chocolate, golden yellow. (idbkk-25-04) SOLD! |
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| Another Rarity and New Find!! Clear Garnet (Grossular – Cushion Shape -5.44ct) – in order for Garnet, Sapphire,
Spinel and some other gemstones to be clear, there cannot be any elemental impurities other than what makes
up a particular gemstone species. Any element other than this, will cause the crystal/gemstone to have some
color – even if very light in saturation/tone. This is a new find and quite rare. Said by some to be from Tanzania,
the origin noted by someone more in the know is Zambia – some are trying to keep the origin under wraps.
Unfortunately, most of the material is all small and has white inclusions which are obvious to the unaided eye.
Larger pieces are typically the same – larger but with these white inclusions, but larger is still more
uncommon that the one carat-ers (plus/minus). However, there are always rare exceptions which this particular
gemstone represents. Eye clean but if louped there are a few inclusions (which are interesting) and large,
as well as certed, this is a special gem. Our friend/associated had a certed piece (smaller than the one here)
that was eye clean and decent size also, but we passed on this due to price. We were lucky enough to find one
certed piece of good size(!) and clarity – so we grabbed it! It was less in price per carat than our associates
as well as larger - so we can offer our customers an even better deal on this rarity!
NOTE - Pantones Color of the Year is White! So clear stones are in this year so this rarity should be even more popular! (sdcl-25-01) $1000/ct - $5440 |
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| 3.59ct Yellowish Pyrope-Spessartine Garnet. The color is a yellow with a hint of orange. The color did not photograph well and is too golden in this photo. However, it is a unique color, lively, well cut, clean gem! This would most likely classify as a variety of Malaia Garnet, but with a very distinct unusual color... (egaj-11-54) $3590 |
| In doing some research on this Uniquely Colored Yellowish Pyrope-Spessartine Garnet, the following was learned:
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| Here is a Wonderful Blue Fancy Cut Montana Sapphire!
Below the image, you will find two videos showing two CAD/CAM Designs for a Pendant for this particular gemstone as well as another similarly shaped Blue Montana Sapphire. One design has Diamonds on the side of the pendant. Can be made in either White or Yellow Gold and one can use either Natural Diamonds or Save $$$ by using Lab Grown Diamonds. Check out the designs - turn around time would probably be about 1 month and we wouldn't be able to start this project until we enter 2026! Visit Our Montana Sapphire Page to see the other gemstone that would be perfect for either of these designs! *** Montana Sapphires *** |
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| Don't think much has to be said about this Montana Sapphire, as the picture can speak for itself... This is a U.S. Gemstone and faceted in the U.S. by a cutter known for his cutting of Montana Sapphires. The rough came from El Dorado Bar and was cut in this beautiful hexagon and weighs a whopping 2.86cts. Color is various blues depending on the lighting being viewed under. This is a must have for those seeking an American Sapphire from an important location and the superb cutting and fine color just adds to the desirability. (bng-19-01) $8580 | |
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| From Burma, known for their spinels and corundum, the color of this piece is reminiscent of Rhodolite Garnet! (gag-06-01) $3,250 |
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| 2.97ct Pear Shaped
Yellow Beryl (HF-87-02)
Brasil $297
Also, a special hidden price of only $250 until 2026! |
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| Certified as Purplish Red Ruby, this material is from Africa and is certed as having NO evidence of heat, which is quite rare today. The average weight of a pair is about 77pts each. Price per carat is $750, therefore an average matched pair would run about $578. Good matched pairs in Ruby are very difficult to find. This material is a nice rich red under incandescent lights, well cut, clean, NO Heat and are super all around! Photographed under fluorescent lights. (vpng-07-05a) (The wholesale price from a West Coast company, whose matched pairs are not as well cut as ours and theirs is heated, is over our currently asking price. Expect retail prices to be approximately double.) |
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| We have sorted this out and matched them as best as possible. They have a
really fine ruby red color under incandescent, which is where Ruby should be
viewed. (Sapphire looks better under fluorescent - the Chromium within the Ruby
"pops" under incandescent. We have the following pairs available: Oval 0.51 Oval 0.57 Oval 0.58 Oval 0.60 Oval 0.60 SOLD! Oval 0.61 Oval 0.61 Oval 0.61 Oval 0.62 Oval 0.63 Oval 0.72 Oval 0.77 Oval 0.78 Oval 0.80 Oval 0.96 Oval 0.99 Oval 0.99 Oval 1.00 Oval 1.12 Oval 1.15 Oval 1.15 SOLD! Note - the above Rounds are all under 4mm in size. |
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| This piece was created in the past, but never posted on the All That Glitters website, so we are correcting that now!
An exceptionally deep blue aquamarine was recut (6+ct after recutting) by one of our multi-award winning cutters (whose work is on display in the Gem/Mineral Museum in Tucson),
from an original gem in the All That Glitters inventory. One of our custom goldsmiths created this intricate pendant via CAD/CAM, specifically for this
gemstone, which is surrounded by diamonds and hangs on a chain chosen to accent the whole piece. An exquisite piece.
To view other pieces that were created specifically for customers or where customers or goldsmiths used All That Glitters gemstones, visit the following page: More Custom Pieces |
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| Quartz with Rutile Bullet with custom 14kt yellow gold top/bale - $469 Note that there are a few more pieces available. |
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Naturally Terminated and
Etched Ametrine Crystal from the Famous
Anahi Mine!
Only one mine produces this material and it is the Anahi Mine.
All That Glitters Gemstones and Crystals have appeared
in a Trade Article analyzing a Unique
Ametrine showing a 'stepped zone' feature, as
well as a nicely saturated 50:50 Faceted
Ametrine and a crystal from the source - the
Anahi Mine. Read the technical study on
these pieces!
Gemewizard Article - The Natural Art of Ametrine |
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| 505ts measuring about 2.75+" high. Super Natural Etching
and terminated Ametrine Crystal from the Anahi mine, the Mine known for producing this material.
As you can see as the crystal rotates, not only do you see citrine and amethyst, but there may be some lighter areas that might
even be clear making it a tricolor crystal. When purchased we were considering making slices, faceting stones or even
carving which would be a marvelous thing for this piece! There may be a small area that popped off because of perhaps a
weak area of the crystal near the surface or perhaps an inclusion, but it is a small glassy area and doesn't really look like a chip but it is also not etched.
Would make a wonderful collector's piece, or one could send it to Germany or utilize a US Cutter to carve a unique design utilizing the various colors of this crystal, leaving some of the natural etching on the back and or sides. (jnfl-12-01a) ONLY $675 ($1.34 per carat!!) NEW VERY LOW PRICE! |
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Naturally Terminated and
Etched Ametrine Crystal from the Famous
Anahi Mine!
Only one mine produces this material and it is the Anahi Mine.
All That Glitters Gemstones and THIS VERY CRYSTAL appear
in a Trade Article analyzing a Unique
Ametrine showing a 'stepped zone' feature, as
well as a nicely saturated 50:50 Color Split Faceted
Ametrine and THE CRYSTAL BELOW - all from the
Anahi Mine. Read the technical study on
these pieces!
Gemewizard Article - The Natural Art of Ametrine |
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| 834cts measuring about 3.5" high. (jnfl-12-01c) $2,695 PUBLISHED!
Sharp crystal faces as you can see, and lots of nice etching! |
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| 40.48ct Marquise Shaped Ukrainian Natural Topaz - Orange to Smoky Orange depending on available lights. We were extremely lucky to find
two pieces of Ukrainian Brandy to Smoky Orange to Orange Colored Topaz Rough which one of our Specialty Cutters faceted and created this unique Marquise shape - not
far from an oval and at first glance it does indeed look like an oval. This is a large gemstone for an Orangy Topaz. This material is known as coming from this one area of the world
and this Topaz is known to change color to blue while the crystal is growing,
and therefore, you will frequently see this material faceted in emerald cuts where part of the gemstone is a very light
blue and the other half is this unique pleasing color. These Bicolored Topaz tends to be in large sizes as the blue is very light so the larger/deeper the stone, the more noticeable the blue.
We encountered this material being sold by a Ukrainian and just had to have both pieces that were available - one of the reasons was that there was an example of this color of Topaz faceted and we thought
the color, the size and polish were all attractive and definitely desired to have our cutters work their magic on this available rough. We have never had this color of Topaz in our inventory during our numerous decades in business.
This was a must have! Also, at this time, supporting those in the Ukraine was also a consideration. There are some very small inclusions (pinpoints) but they are so small and the stone is exceptionally large
and therefore really has no affect on the brillance, the gem or the price! (mnrlks-24-01b) $4048
hough this material did not originate in another famous deposit of orangy Topaz (Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brasil), it also doesn’t have the price of over $1000/ct wholesale associated with a fine orange gem weighing about 19ct from this locality, which we were seeking and did indeed find only one within all the thousands of dealers at the Tucson Show in 2024. We got a great yield/return from the rough to this faceted gem – this color shifting gem is selling at only $100/ct, which is about what the trade price was in Tucson as seen with the one dealer we encountered that had this very special material available in a few pieces of rough as well as one faceted gem. Yes, we saw the faceted gem and had to buy two pieces of rough to have our specialty cutter perform magic and create the two faceted gemstones we currently have and are offering! (We thought the color was unique and beautiful and this material takes a high polish. Just had to have this material in the All That Glitters Collection!) |
| GIA recently published an article of this very Topaz location in the Ukraine. You can see the color of the above Topaz in some of the photos showing the bicolor nature of this
deposit, being a light blue and typically this light orangy sherry color. In the case of our gemstones, the rough was all orangy vs. having blue, and you can see that the saturation of
our gemstones is superior to the light versions shown in the photos. Read the GIA article below and View the Photos - as noted, this material is in demand and this color is not commonly seen -
in fact, there was only one dealer that had the rough and a faceted gemstone of this color available in all of those dealers we visited
at the Tucson Show in 2024.
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| Below is a screen grab of an an orangy topaz sold at auction in 2024 by a well-knmown aucton house, where we have also sold a number of our items, where they actually sold for far more than the original asking price on our website!. This is described as having a GIA cert, with the following description: "Stone is clean and displays very minor nicks on pavilion and minute surface reaching inclusion on girdle." This sold for $625 - The commission paid by the successful high bidder, was 30%, so the gemstone cost $813 in total, not including shipping/insurance. The total price per carat would be approximately $165/ct when one calculates the total paid and the carat weight. Since this is a smaller gemstone, a larger gemstone of this same species would be far more per carat due to rarity of finding the rough and is a general rule of thumb for natural and less common gemstone species. We can guarantee that the cutting of the All That Glitters gemstone above is far superior to this one sold at auction and we believe the color of our gemstone is better; it also possess an interesting color shift depending on light/wavelengths available. That being said, we have this at about 50% less than this auction item! As always, we try to purchase as close to the source of the rough as possible and our goal is to be able to offer gemstones at below wholesale prices, at wholesale prices or between wholesale and retail prices for those difficult to obtain pieces where we sometimes have to pay more to obtain what we desire. Another All That Glitters Bargain! |
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| 48.20ct Lively Ukrainian Topaz (Oval) - Orange to Smoky Orange depending on lighting. Very similar to the above gemstone in all ways - just a few carats larger and in an oval shape.
We were extremely lucky to find two pieces of Ukrainian Brandy to Smoky Orange to Orange Colored Topaz Rough which one of our Specialty Cutters faceted to create this stunning oval.
This is a large gemstone for an Orangy Topaz. This material is known as coming from this one area of the world and this Topaz is known to change color to blue while the crystal is growing,
and therefore, you will frequently see this material faceted in emerald cuts where part of the gemstone is a very light
blue and the other half is this unique pleasing color. These Bicolored Topaz tends to be in large sizes as the blue is very light so the larger/deeper the stone, the more noticeable the blue.
We encountered this material being sold by a Ukrainian and just had to have both pieces that were available - one of the reasons was that there was an example of this color of Topaz faceted and we thought
the color, the size and polish were all attractive and definitely desired to have our cutters work their magic on this available rough. We have never had this color of Topaz in our inventory during our numerous decades in business.
This was a must have! Also, at this time, supporting those in the Ukraine was also a consideration. There are some very small inclusions (pinpoints) but they are so small and the stone is exceptionally large
and therefore really has no affect on the brillance, the gem or the price! (mnrlks-24-01a) $4820
Though this material did not originate in another famous deposit of orangy Topaz (Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brasil), it also doesn’t have the price of over $1000/ct wholesale associated with a fine orange gem weighing about 19ct from this locality, which we were seeking and did indeed find only one within all the thousands of dealers at the Tucson Show in 2024. We got a great yield/return from the rough to this faceted gem – this color shifting gem is selling at only $100/ct, which is about what the trade price was in Tucson as seen with the one dealer we encountered that had this very special material available in a few pieces of rough as well as one faceted gem. Yes, we saw the faceted gem and had to buy two pieces of rough to have our specialty cutter perform magic and create the two faceted gemstones we currently have and are offering! (We thought the color was unique and beautiful and this material takes a high polish. Just had to have this material in the All That Glitters Collection!) |
| GIA recently published an article of this very Topaz location in the Ukraine. You can see the color of the above Topaz in some of the photos showing the bicolor nature of this
deposit, being a light blue and typically this light orangy sherry color. In the case of our gemstones, the rough was all orangy vs. having blue, and you can see that the saturation of
our gemstones is superior to the light versions shown in the photos. Read the GIA article below and View the Photos - as noted, this material is in demand and this color is not commonly seen -
in fact, there was only one dealer that had the rough and a faceted gemstone of this color available in all of those dealers we visited
at the Tucson Show in 2024.
Ukrainian Pegmatitic Heliodor and Topaz |
| Below is a screen grab of an an orangy topaz sold at auction in 2024 by a well-knmown aucton house, where we have also sold a number of our items, where they actually sold for far more than the original asking price on our website!. This is described as having a GIA cert, with the following description: "Stone is clean and displays very minor nicks on pavilion and minute surface reaching inclusion on girdle." This sold for $625 - The commission paid by the successful high bidder, was 30%, so the gemstone cost $813 in total, not including shipping/insurance. The total price per carat would be approximately $165/ct when one calculates the total paid and the carat weight. Since this is a smaller gemstone, a larger gemstone of this same species would be far more per carat due to rarity of finding the rough and is a general rule of thumb for natural and less common gemstone species. We can guarantee that the cutting of the All That Glitters gemstone above is far superior to this one sold at auction and we believe the color of our gemstone is better; it also possess an interesting color shift depending on light/wavelengths available. That being said, we have this at about 50% less than this auction item! As always, we try to purchase as close to the source of the rough as possible and our goal is to be able to offer gemstones at below wholesale prices, at wholesale prices or between wholesale and retail prices for those difficult to obtain pieces where we sometimes have to pay more to obtain what we desire. Another All That Glitters Bargain! |
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| Wanted to share another of our rarities that have been stashed away for decades that we encountered in the past that we just had to have for inventory! These were available through one dealer and only for a short timeframe. Over all these decades we have never seen this material again. At the time, he had a nubmer of pieces, and as always, All That Glitters chose the most interesting and aesthetically pleasing of the entire group. We only had 3 and we recently sold one - leaving only 2 available.... | ||||
| This is Incredibly Rare and One-of-a-Kind Naturally Forming Fossilized material. Found in Indonesia in very limited quantities, it has been identified as being either Bamboo or Reeds (via lab anaylysis), which became fossilized with layers of colorful Agate. When sliced, you can see the original organic living shape of what has become Agatized over millions of years. We have heard they are no longer finding this material, and that it was being found in a volcanic area in Indonesia. | ||||
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| A - 4.61ct Oval Opal (vst-15-01a) SOLD! |
| B - 4.91ct Elongated Opal (vst-15-01b) $982 |
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| A fine blue green to purply Natural Alexandrite weighing 0.49cts. Prices have climbed dramatically over the past few years on this material, and still extremeley difficult to obtain good material as most is included, overly dark and the color change isn't worth noting. The blue green on this one is really strong and it will go to a purple color. Small but nice considering what is on the market and avaialble, but that can always be said of this material! (big-24-01) $2940 (Great price on this!) |
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| We were fortunate to find such a nice precision faceted 6.53ct Natural Imperial Pink Topaz (Certed!) originally mined in Ouro Preto decades ago. The cutter of this piece is a Well-Known Multi-Award Winning Cutter whose work is in museums. Pink Topaz of any size is quite rare and this is considered to be a large one! Clean, properly faceted, high polish all mean that this is an important gemstone! (ggc-24b-01) $16,325 This is only $2500/ct, which was the price of a 5.02ct Pink Topaz in one of the main Tucson Gem and Mineral Shows in 2018, and that was in 2018 and for a smaller gemstone!!!) |
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| A - Pear shaped Blue Flash Amethyst weighing 5.65cts. (afgm-19-01w) $425 | |
| B - Fancy Round Blue Flash Amethust of 7.88cts. (afgm-19-01q) $591 | |
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| This Fancy Round Shape is particular good for brilliance and our cutter has done a number of them with our Blue Flash Amethyst Rough. This particular one weights 9.16cts! (afgm-19-01s) $687 |
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| Lab Grown Alexandrite Square weighing 9.38cts. (laser-02) $1407 |
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| Lab Grown Alexandrite, 11.94ct Square. (laser-07-03b) $1492 |
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| Sharing a customer's ring just completed - Here is another customer created/modified setting designed using the All That Glitters Jewelers Showcase!
This particular piece consists of both lab grown Diamonds and Alexandrite. The Diamonds were custom faceted from the rough
per dimensions desired by the customer and the Alexandrite was faceted from All That Glitters rough. Set in 14kt engagement band where
this ring was modified to mesh with an existing family wedding band.
Feel free to check out the All That Glitters Jewelers Showcase: Purchase an All That Glitters Gemstone and Chose a Design via the Jewelers Showcase! |
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| A nice light coppery color of Oregon Sunstone with wisps of Schiller. Shape is what we would call an arrowhead and the weight is 4.85cts. (demco-21-01f) $728 |
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| 8.06ct Kite Shaped Oregon Sunstone, lively and in a light yellow, straw color. (sunor-24-01) $807 | |
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| A Stunning Glowing Blue Sapphire weighing 2.50cts, Certed by GIA, surrounded with 1cts of Diamonds, set in a Platinum ring (estate piece). Note that the carat weight of the Sapphire as well as the diamonds and the fact that it is Platinum is stamped on the inside of the band. Approx ring size is 6-1/4; can be resized to fit as desired (within reason). (rs-24b-01) $11,500 (Calculations show this is at about 70% off of the retail estimate - therefore a savings of 30%) |
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| Photos cannot do this Pink Sapphire/Ring Any Justice! The color is a Glowing Magenta Pink and lively, flanked by two Natural Diamonds. The Sapphire is a whopping 5.33cts and is certed by AGL. The Diamonds are SI1/G-H in color and weigh 1ct in total weight, so therefore, 0.50cts each. Set in a newly designed custom 18kt Yellow Gold Ring - approx ring size is 8 and should be easily sizeable. Pink Sapphires of this size are in demand and have increased in price over the past few years. The total estimated retail price for this is approximately $40k. When we saw this large Sapphire, we knew that the designer must have had this for some time as the price didn't truly reflect pricing of the center Sapphire at todays prices; perhaps it had been hidden away in inventory/the vault for some time. So here is another steal from All That Glitters. Calculations based on the current pricing of a 4-5ct Pink Sapphire at the 2024 Tucson Gem and Mineral Show indicate that the retail price of just the Sapphire is slightly over $35k. (Calculations show a savings of about 30% off of the estimated retail.) Photos cannot capture the real beauty or true color of this piece. This is a Must See (and a Must Wear!) (dei-24-01) $28,000 |
| AGTA (American Gem Trade Association) published an entire article about Pink Sapphire earlier this year, and the
eye catching first few lines were: "Pink sapphires have garnered significant market traction worldwide, particularly among luxury brands expanding their offerings of precious colored gemstone jewelry."
Expect prices to keep increasing in this color, especially for larger sized gems - which the center Sapphire in this ring certainly is! |
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| GIA CERTED/Laser Inscribed 1.06ct Diamond, VVS2/J - Estate Engagement/Wedding Band |
| An Estate Piece consisting of both the Engagement Ring and Wedding Band.
One doesn't have to keep these pieces intact - the important gemstone in these two pieces is the Center Diamond -
Remove that and put into any ring you wish and use the other diamonds as accents.
The Center Diamond is VVS2 in clarity, so extremely HIGH on the Grading Scale. The color is J which is still white but showing some color. It is GIA Certed - so you have no issues knowing the Clarity, Color, Dimensions, Weight, Cutting, Polish and other nfo. You know that the Diamond is the one in the cert, as on the girdle it has the GIA Cert Number etched by laser! 14 karat white gold engagement ring, set with a cushion modified brilliant cut diamond , weighing 1.06ct, of J color and VVS2 clarity, that is laser inscribed and accompanied by a GIA certification #2155377248. Recent measurements estimate the center diamond is accented by approx. 0.74 ct. total weight of round brilliant cut diamonds, of SI clarity or better and of white color. Accompanied by a 10 karat white gold wedding band that is set with more round brilliant cut diamonds - these diamonds are numerous but insignificant in size compared to those around the main diamond in the engagement ring and is a nice match and enhances the engagement ring; nice to have the wedding band available too! Ring size 4 approx (will remeasure if necessary upon request, but can be sized if desired or dis-assembled to create another ring/band if desired - the important gemstone is the 1.06ct GIA Certed Diamond! Note that since we have dealt with colored gemstones for over 45 years now, and sometimes deal with diamonds (we mandate GIA Certs for all diamonds we sell), we are unfamiliar with retail pricing in either colored gems or diamonds - so did a google search for Retail price of GIA Certed Modified Cushion Brilliant, J Color, VVS2 clarity. We came up with the info via AI and we did a screen grab. Regardless of how many times we did this, we could only get a quote on a VS2 clarity and not a VVS2 clarity which is two full steps higher in clarity. The high end for retail for just the diamond would therefore probably be in the $6700 ballpark as estimated from what was seen on line; that is for the diamond only, not the gold engagement and wedding band or small diamond melee. We have what we feel is a good price for this piece - which does not only include the major center diamond, but the two gold settings and associated diamonds. (wsan-23-01A) ONLY $4,100 |
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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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as well as Personal/Bank Checks, Wire Transfers and Bank to Bank ACH if your bank is capable of that.
We are always seeking additional options which would be reliable, safe and user friendly.
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we have access to. There will be a 3% charge for this service, which PayPal charges - regardless of whether the
item is returned. This is PayPal's mandate as of October 2019 - the only payment application that we are aware of
that will not return their fee if an item is returned. We no longer offer PayPal as a standard payment option...
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