All That Glitters Website and Info Changes for January 2024!
Welcome to 2024 – Happy New Year to
all of our All That Glitters Customers…
Here are the changes on the All That
Glitters Website for January 2024:
This Month's Special:
Visit our Monthly
Special Page to Learn More…
https://www.atggems.com/Monthly_Special.htm
This Month’s Gem News:
Visit our Monthly Gem
News Page to Learn More…
https://www.atggems.com/Monthly_News.htm
The Tucson Gem and
Mineral Show is Jan – Feb 2024:
We will be meeting with clients,
friends, associates as we have for the past approx 38 years. We last exhibited there back in about 1990 –
and hope to display as an exhibitor in the near future. For those who might be attending or in the
area, if there are any items in the All That Glitters Collection that you would
like to view in person, this is an ideal time.
Newly Faceted or Newly
Photographed Gemstones:
Two wonderful estate
pieces were purchased:
A Heavy 14kt gold (1/2+ troy ounce)
set with an approx 8-9ct Checkerboard Cushion Cut Purple/Blue Tanzanite, with
approx 42pts of Diamonds, size 7. Could
be a woman’s or man’s ring.
The other piece is a GIA Certified and
Laser Inscribed 1.06ct, Modified Brilliant Diamond of J Color, set in a 14kt
gold engagement ring with numerous diamonds (approx 3/4cts) and with a matching
wedding band with diamonds. Approx a
size 5. You are really purchasing the
main diamond and you can reset it, redesign it or wear it as is.
We have done attempted to rephotograph
some fine gemstones, and also created a few associated videos. There are
a large number of photos taken with older cameras which are outdated, but there
are so many and it does take a considerable amount of time to do photography
correctly, that there is just not enough time. A few gemstones have been
updated with respect to text, photos and videos and they include:
Just under 3ct Precious Topaz from
Ouro Preto – Exactly where you want your Topaz to originate; and an 8x10 easily
set into jewelry!
Fancy Cut Green Tanzanite Faceted by
an Award Winning Cutter – his work is in museums!
Our Largest Tanzanite - a 24.97ct
Certed Deep Glowing Blue Oval (believe to be UNHEATED!)
10+ct Neon (Paraiba-Like) Blue Apatite
An 11.70ct Blue Flash Congo Amethyst
was completed – a deep rich purple with some Blue Flashes depending on
available lights. This piece was faceted by the owner of All That
Glitters – two other previously faceted gems include a Fancy Oval Lab Grown
Alexandrite, weighing 26.50ct and a nice 17+ct Oval Chrome
YAG.
A Tsavorite Oval is up for sale after
about 37 years – it was in a heavy custom created ring for the owner of All
That Glitters, and the ring was melted down a short time ago.
Visit Our Newly
Photographed Page to See What is New…
https://www.atggems.com/Photos_New.htm
Gemstones in
Cutting:
On the dop currently in
the All That Glitters office for cutting, a Blue Flash Amethyst which will be a
similar shape that some people have seen in a Clear Danburite we faceted in the
past. Unknown timeframe of completion, as we will be out of the country
for about a week and faceting can be a long laborious event. Due to
numerous sales and activities in the All That Glitters Office, no work has been
done on this Amethyst.
We have sent a number of
unfinished gemstones started in the All That Glitters Office to be completed by
one of our cutters – this includes Amethyst, Sunstone, Neon YAG, Ametrine,
Color Shifting Garnet and Lab Alexandrite.
We will photograph these and offer them for sale in the future upon
their return.
There is very little new rough
presently and we already have representations faceted from that rough,
including: Blue Flash Amethyst, Blended Ametrine, Tourmaline, Color
Change Diaspore, Yellow Beryl, Color Change Garnet, Umbalite and Rhodolite Garnet,
Oregon Sunstone, Synthetic Alexandrite and others….
What Has All That
Glitters Been Involved in Recently?:
A much awaited Pink Tanzanite, also
called Pink Zoisite (actual mineral name for Tanzanite) or Fancy Tanzanite, has
finally been received. This is a gem
that the owner of All That Glitters had seen some time ago, as it was part of
an important lecture on Fancy Tanzanite, with pink being noted as the rarest
color and how limited the availability is.
This arrived just before the holiday and is currently in the mail to the
new owner as this email is being written.
We are attempting to insure that the
newly obtained GIA Certed Diamond Engagement/Wedding Band as well as the very
heavy large Tanzanite ring is photographed and appears for sale for those who
might be interested.
A Tourmaline/Diamond ring purchased
back in the 1980s, flew out of the All That Glitters inventory after it was
seen in person by one of our customers whom we have worked with creating
jewelry for approx 35+ years.
All That Glitters met with a customer from approx 15-20 years ago, originally introduced when the owner of All That Glitters was teaching a course called The World of Gemstones, shortly after the TV Show of the same name was created by L. Allen Brown/All That Glitters. She viewed 8 fine Sapphires and chose the pink emerald/radiant cut, which was Certed by GIA – this is a borderline Ruby, as there is sufficient red in the body color to be declared a Ruby in Europe and Asia.
The Ouro Preto Yellow/Gold Topaz Pendant with a solitary diamond was delivered to the customer who had been waiting for a Topaz Pendant for many years. She was thrilled to finally possess something that was sought for years.
The customer designed ring noted last
month using the All That Glitters Jewelers Showcase link, was completed and
this consisted of a round lab grown Alexandrite (faceted by the owner of All
That Glitters), set in Rose gold where the accent gemstones were
Moonstone!
You can see photos of the Topaz
Pendant (we have a similar oval should anyone wish a ring or pendant with a
nice 8x10mm oval Topaz!) as well as the Alex/Moonstone/Rose Gold ring on our
Newly Photographed page:
https://www.atggems.com/Photos_New.htm
We have delivered a Aquamarine/Diamond
Pendant on a Round Wheat Chain – photos to be published in the future.
A Blue Flash Amethyst is in faceting
in the All That Glitters Cutting Room but delayed in completion.
A Purple Mozambique Tourmaline was
shipped and happily accepted by our repeat customer and another All That
Glitters customer (of perhaps about 35 or so years) was thrilled to add her
first hand grooved/concave cut Blended Ametrines (which was sold with a piece
of Ametrine Rough) to her fine gemstone collection. This material
certainly is unique and has quite the following in some circles. We have
Custom Cut Hand-Grooved Gems in Ametrine, Tourmaline, Oregon Sunstone and Color
Changing Turkish Diaspore.
All That Glitters
Jewelers Showcase!
All That Glitters had
teamed up with Stuller Settings - Choose a Setting/Design for a Gemstone in the
Comfort of Your Home! Once you have made
your choice/selection, save it. We will be notified via email and can
provide you a special All That Glitters discounted price, typically about 35%
off the price that had been displayed; what is calculated is the retail price,
so we must recalculate to give you the All That Glitters Discount! Note
that savings on All That Glitters colored gemstones could be as high as 75% or
so off retail, since we purchase as close to the source as possible, and there
are no others in between the purchase of the rough or faceted gemstone.
Contact us if you have found your special gemstone in our inventory and we can
provide the dimensions if not already stated on our website – you can search
the All That Glitters Jewelers Showcase for that shape and those dimensions to
find that special setting…
Visit the All That
Glitters Jewelers Showcase and Start Designing Now!
https://www.atggems.com/Jewelers-Showcase.htm
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