All That Glitters Website and Info Changes for May 2019!
Here
are the changes on the All That Glitters Website for May 2019:
This Month's Special: http://www.allthatglitters.co/Monthly_Special.htm
Visit
our Monthly Special Page…
This Month’s Gem News: What
You Didn’t Know About Padparadscha
“Connoisseurs have long
swooned over the mythical hues of padparadscha sapphire. With few jewelry
lovers knowing anything about the stone, UK's Princess Eugenie put the
spotlight on this winsome treasure in 2018…”
Read
More…
Newly Faceted or Newly Photographed Gemstones:
Two
incredibly beautiful, intricate 18kt White Gold Rings have been custom created
and are described below:
GIA Certed Pad surrounded by Diamonds and
flanked by Glowing Blue Sapphires/Pad-like Sapphires in 18kt White Gold
Montana Sapphire surrounded by White
Sapphire and Matching Blue Sapphire Melee in 18kt White Gold
Recently GIA Certed Fine Gems:
Alexandrite – Brasilian
Color Change Garnet – large, changing from
various greens to various purples - super colors under more than one
source!
Ruby –
1.25ct described as a Purplish Red
Sapphire - unique pink/salmon depending on available lights/wavelengths
Three
Blue Flash Amethysts and Fancy Uniquely Colored Small Garnets are back from the
cutters (no photos currently as it is very difficult to capture the true color
of these pieces. Contact us if
interested.)
Large, just under 7ct U.S. Faceted, Mint Merelani
Garnet
Montana
Sapphire, bluish green to green in color, elongated emerald cut, faceted in the
U.S.
Two
Ametrines are back from our cutters, with one have a ‘double bubble’ created in
the very center - (SOLD!)
Andalusite
– small old parcel with good color (SOLD!)
Aquamarine
Parcel, Matched Pieces (SOLD!)
Quartz - Included
Sapphire
–Green (2), Purple (2), Neony Bubble Gum Pink (Certed), Montana Sapphire,
Parti-Colored Slice
Spinel
– purply blue (Madagascar Origin (SOLD! -
Singapore)
Spinel
- unique reddish orange from Vietnam
Topaz
– large wonderful orangy sherry color
Tourmaline
– Trapiche from Zambia
Tsavorite
– super glowing green large round (SOLD!)
Zircon
– Deep Blue (SOLD!)
Specimens
include:
Agate
– Cube from Russia (beautiful and a must see!)
Skarn
– Fantastic natural skarn framed slab from Russia (40 yo find); looks like a
drawing or sketch!
Tourmaline,
1 crystal and one terminated quartz with green/blue tourmaline
crystals/segments
Rough
– Behind the scenes and to be cut in the future:
Aquamarine
Large
Unique Grossular Garnets, slight color shift
Purple
Garnets
Unique
Color Shifting Garnets
Antiquities:
Carnelian
Seal – wonderful chariot scene with Greek Aegean Star (possibly a former
pendant)
Agate
Cylinder Seal - one of the largest we have ever seen with incredible well
designed/incised hunting scene - Important!
Roman
Seal (Hercules) – believe to be clear/grey Agate and could have originally been
in a ring
Roman
Bronze depicting what looks like an athlete possibly in a shot put competition
(said to be Cupid)
Gemstones in Cutting:
We have two large 100ct Oregon Sunstones that will be carved
and/or cut by the multi-award winning cutter, Dalan Hargrave. Dalan has
reached out to us recently to indicate his thoughts on how he would approach
the cutting of each piece, and we hope that these pieces will be as beautiful
as his past pieces – many destined to be in major collections and
museums. We gave him the thumbs up to begin working his magic, and some
of his pieces are indeed magical! We are currently awaiting the
results.
Back from the Cutters:
One of our U.S. cutters of distinction continues to produce a few
beauties from the rough we send him, though he typically doesn’t have the time
to cut for us on a regular basis. This time, an incredible Mint Merelani
Garnet (Grossular) of just under 7cts has recently returned, as well as a
2.42ct elongated emerald cut Montana Sapphire of a blue/green color.
These Mint Merelanis have been incredibly popular due to the brilliance, unique
color in the gemstone world, hints of dispersion and prices can be quite
high. One of our friends/associates faceted a very large one back about
15 years ago and it wholesaled at $90,000. We saw a 3.15ct elongated
cushion in Tucson wholesaling at about $1500/ct, which in today’s market is
very decent price. We know of a 1.6+ct round in NYC and their retail
price is about $2500/ct. This newly faceted large Mint Merelani is priced
to move at the typical All That Glitters low low price – check it out on
our Newly Photographed page or our main Garnet page – note that the Mint
Merelani is related to Tsavorite Garnet.
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