All That Glitters Website and Info Changes for November 2016!
Here are the
changes on the All That Glitters Website for November 2016:
This
Month's Special:
10% off Faceted/Cabbed Synthetic Alexandrite
The major
supplier of Synthetic Alexandrite sells this material to the trade at $120/ct;
it is sold in stores at $360/ct. Since
we obtain our material from the source and facet it ourselves, our pricing has
always been way below the existing whosale price - so now, it is even LOWER!... This is the only synthetic material we sell,
as it is requested in inventory by stores and we have such a sweet price on it,
that many customers (whether the public or trade) appreciate the savings.
This
Month's Gem News:
Lesedi La
Rona-The Diamond of a Lifetime
When the
largest rough diamond in more than a hundred years came up for auction at
Sotheby’s London on 29 June, it was a major event.
Read More…
Newly
Faceted or Photographed Gemstones:
We
are VERY excited about two incredibly beautiful, one-of-a-kind Ametrines just
came back from our cutter. We are
contemplating entering them into the AGTA Cutting Edge Competition; they are
priced behind the scenes prior to the contest opening, should anyone be
interested. Send us an email if you
would like to be the new owner!
A
large 4.99ct Pear Shaped Chrom Tourmaline as well as a
Uniquely
shaped curved, multi-stepped Oregon Sunstone full of Copper Schiller is also
back from our specialty cutter - look at the cutting and you will see what these
are special.
A
2.97ct Glowing Blue Sapphire with a GIA Cert is available
Our
15+ct Trilliant Amethyst with the Enhydro is back from GIA - it will appear in
the Fall Edition of Gems & Gemology Magazine!
Large 2.54ct
Orangy Pink (Pad-Colored) Mahenge Spinel
Perhaps our
last Grooved Ametrine, in a square shape, with wonderful color separation as
well as mixing of color.
An incredible
Grooved Ametrine Round - priced behind the scenes and may be entered into a
cutting edge competition. SOLD!!
Large
Herkimer Diamond Cluster with typical contrasting inclusions
Nice Blue
Spinel (4.40cts) with crystal inclusions
A 5.05ct
Chrome Tourmaline faceted from our rough, by the Multi-Award Winning Dalan
Hargrave. We posted this piece on Facebook as did Dalan - and it has
been receiving raves!... Sign up for our posts on Facebook now:
14.36ct
Faceted/Carved and with optical dishes, Oregon Sunstone, re-photographed
2.56ct
Concave Faceted Green Blue Tourmaline
3
Wonderfully Colored and Unique Concave Cut Oregon Sunstones!
28+ct
Concave Cut Ametrine (On Hold!)
4
variously colored Sri Lankan Spinels (Color Shifter, Blue, Purple and Color
Shifting Pink - the large purple oval as well as the color shifting round are On
Hold)
True Red
Ruby of 0.81cts with IGI Cert/Microfiche has been re-photographed and posted;
photos do not do the color or brilliance any justice.
Large
Lemurian Quartz Terminated Crystal with etching and orange crystals
Our
Stunning Large Round Montana Sapphire is back from GIA with a Cert!
(We have
been invited to fly out to Montana with this Sapphire for discussions, as well
of a tour of the MT Sapphire Mining areas and to meet those involved in active
mining! It seems that this MT Sapphire is destined to appear in a book
devoted to Montana Sapphires - it is currently being photographed by the
well-known gemstone photographer, Robert Weldon).
This
Montana Sapphire has been photographed and in the future, should be published
in an upcoming book on Montana Sapphires authored by a well-known individual in
the gem trade who is respected for this vast knowledge of Montana
Sapphires. This gemstone may be sold as
we are awaiting approval/acceptance from our customer in Singapore.
Gemstones
in Cutting:
One more
piece of special Ametrine (Anahi Mine, Bolivia - only place in the world where
it comes from and we have known the mine owner for decades) has been
finished. (We know the mine owner and he
is currently hand picking more uniquely zoned Ametrine rough for us!) This most recently completed Ametrine is an
oval and is over 45cts. The cutting style is concave cut and not the
grooved we have been doing. It takes our cutter about 5-7 days to
complete a large gemstone in the grooved style - it is costly, as you can
imagine, and due to the pressure required to cut and polish, he is due for
shoulder surgery in November. Due to the time, cost and other issues, we
may not be able to create larger gemstones in the grooved cutting style.
Our past pricing of this material has been quite low considering the cost to
cut as well as the unique special rough that is we are known for. Also, a
Chrome Tourmaline and Oregon Sunstone (with schiller) are just back from our
specialty cutter.
More
All That Glitters Gemstones to be Studied at GIA:
Our Faceted
Moroccan Amethyst with the Enhydro will be in Gems & Gemology Magazine, the
International Gem News section, of the upcoming Fall 2016 issue, which will
mailed from GIA at the end of October. This should also be available
on-line to view.
Welcome
to New Customers:
We have added
a number of new international customers to the All That Glitters Family this
month, from countries including - Switzerland, France, Singapore and China!
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