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Please use this page to contact me about items for sale on PS. Thanks! Autumn
Other
November 30, 2022
$1
An impressive 6.19ct. imperial topaz... measuring approximately 15.5mm x 9.6mm. I bought it from JTV for about $2,800 altogether. Completely natural, untreated autumnal golden orange color. It is from the Ouro Preto mine in Brazil. I had it certified by either GIA or AGL; I can't recall. But I will find it, and, of course, the report will be included with purchase. The stone was fashioned into a modified brilliant pear, called a "flame" cut - very cool. My asking price is $2,000 through Paypal friends and family (shipping and cert included). Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Thanks for looking! ETA: Found the GIA cert... the weight and dimensions differ slightly than JTV's. They have 6.18ct. and 15.49mm x 9.28mm x 6.25mm.
Colored Gemstone
February 20, 2023
$2,000
Here are the specs: ~The tourmaline weighs approximately 9ct. (I can't for the life of me find the exact weight prior to setting) ~It measures approximately 15x9mm ~I would say this is more of a parti-color tourmaline, as opposed to bi-color or watermelon, because it goes from pink to lavender to blue to green ~It's quite clean for this variety of tourmaline, and its "jardin" of inclusions is rather pleasing to the eye ~The diamonds have a total weight of approximately .89ct. ~They measure approximately 1.7mm and there are 42 of them ~The color is F-G and clarity is VS ~Ring is solid 18k white gold ~Face measures 3/4" (north-south) ~Size 6 (resizable) Please let me know if I missed anything or there are any questions. Thanks for looking!
Colored Stone Center
March 15, 2024
$5,000
Here we have a 7.97ct. oval danburite, which was masterfully fashioned into a fancy concave or "quantum" cut by world-renowned gem artist Richard Homer of Ohio. The color is the purest, most saturated, canary yellow I have ever seen. The vibrancy shown in my photo is 100% accurate and unenhanced. And it's a super clean crystal for this material. The stone measures approximately 17.05 x 11.01 x 7.67 mm. It's completely untreated, and accompanied by an AGL Prestige Report (#1123775). The origin is Tanzania, but the stone was named after the town where it was first discovered - Danbury, CT. Danburite has excellent hardness (7.5 Mohs) and poor cleavage, so lapidaries are free to have fun with fantasy cutting without having to worry about damage during the process. This is a one-of-a-kind piece. I paid $3,000 for the stone... I'm discounting it to $2,000, hoping for a quick sale to a loving home.
Colored Gemstone
May 25, 2024
$2,000