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Lapis Lazuli | Carved Cabochon | Blue | 36x26mm 56.06ct | Afghanistan
Lapis Lazuli | Carved Cabochon | Blue | 36x26mm 56.06ct | Afghanistan
Product Type: Lapis Lazuli
Approx Weight (per piece): 56.06ct
Size: 36x26mm
Shape: Oval Carved Cabochon
Color: Fine Blue with Golden specks
Clarity: Opaque
Origin: Afghanistan, hand carved in Thailand
Lapis lazuli is a vivid blue metamorphic rock and a gemstone that has been prized for its intense color and historical significance for thousands of years. It's composed of lazurite (for the blue color), calcite, sodalite, and pyrite. It is the presence of pyrite that causes the gold-colored flecks or veins in the stone. Lapis lazuli has a moderate hardness, typically ranging from 5 to 5.5 on the Mohs scale. High-quality lapis lazuli has been historically sourced from mines in Afghanistan; however, other deposits are found in countries such as Russia, Chile, Italy, and the United States.
Lapis lazuli has been used for various purposes throughout history. It has been highly prized for ornamental and decorative purposes, including as a gemstone in jewelry and art. The ancient Egyptians used lapis lazuli in the creation of jewelry, amulets, and cosmetics. The pigment ultramarine, derived from lapis lazuli, was highly valued by Renaissance painters.
Lapis lazuli is believed to promote self-awareness and mental clarity.
Product Type: Sodalite
Approx Weight (per piece): 39.7ct
Size: 36x29mm
Shape: Triangular Cabochon
Color: Navy Blue with Intricate White Patterns
Clarity: Opaque - Good Polish with Fine Glow
Origin: Africa
Lapis Lazuli | Oval Cabochon | Royal Blue | Various sizes | Afghanistan
From $31.59 CAD
Unit price perLapis Lazuli | Oval Cabochon | Royal Blue | Various sizes | Afghanistan
From $31.59 CAD
Unit price perSize: Various mm - see below for measurements of each stone
Shape: Oval Cabochon
Color: Royal Blue
Clarity: Opaque
Origin: Afghanistan
The dimensions of each cabochon are as follows:
A - 30x21.6mm
B - 29.5x21.2mm
C - 24x17.5mm
D - 24x16.5mm
Lapis lazuli is a vivid blue metamorphic rock and a gemstone that has been prized for its intense color and historical significance for thousands of years. It's composed of lazurite (for the blue color), calcite, sodalite, and pyrite. It is the presence of pyrite that causes the gold-colored flecks or veins in the stone. Lapis lazuli has a moderate hardness, typically ranging from 5 to 5.5 on the Mohs scale. High-quality lapis lazuli has been historically sourced from mines in Afghanistan; however, other deposits are found in countries such as Russia, Chile, Italy, and the United States.
Lapis lazuli has been used for various purposes throughout history. It has been highly prized for ornamental and decorative purposes, including as a gemstone in jewelry and art. The ancient Egyptians used lapis lazuli in the creation of jewelry, amulets, and cosmetics. The pigment ultramarine, derived from lapis lazuli, was highly valued by Renaissance painters.
Lapis lazuli is believed to promote self-awareness and mental clarity.
Authentic Moldavite | Oval Cut | 10x8mm | Chlum Region, Czech Republic
Authentic Moldavite | Oval Cut | 10x8mm | Chlum Region, Czech Republic
Product Type: Moldavite (Impactite Green Melt Glass)
Approx Weight (per piece): 2.00ct
Size: 10x8mm
Shape: Oval Cut
Color: Rich Green
Clarity: VSI (Very Slightly Included)
Origin: Chlum Region, Czech Republic
Moldavite is a rare, greenish gemstone formed by the impact of a meteorite. It is a type of tektite, which is a natural glass created from terrestrial material that melted during the intense heat of meteor impacts. Moldavite is believed to have been formed around 15 million years ago when a massive meteorite hit what is now the southern Germany and Czech Republic region, forming the Ries Impact Structure. The impact ejected material into the atmosphere, which later cooled and fell back to Earth as moldavite, primarily in the region of the Czech Republic. The most well-known deposits are located near the Moldau River, from which it gets its name. It is found in small quantities, making it relatively rare.
Moldavite has a distinct green color, ranging from pale olive green to deep forest green. Some specimens even have a slight brownish tint. It often has a wrinkled or pitted surface, a characteristic of its formation process.
Chrysanthemum Coral Fossil | Fossilized Coral Untreated | 37.6x22.5mm 39.40ct | Polished Gemstone Cabochon | Africa
$10.64 CAD
Unit price perChrysanthemum Coral Fossil | Fossilized Coral Untreated | 37.6x22.5mm 39.40ct | Polished Gemstone Cabochon | Africa
$10.64 CAD
Unit price perGem Type: Fossilized Coral
Weight: 39.40ct
Size: 37.6x22.5mm
Shape: Oval Cabochon
Color: Golden Brown
Clarity: Translucent
Treatment: Untreated
Origin: Africa
Ruby | Oval Cabochon | Pigeon Blood Red | 7x6mm 1.56ct | Myanmar
Ruby | Oval Cabochon | Pigeon Blood Red | 7x6mm 1.56ct | Myanmar
Approx Weight (per piece): 1.56ct
Size: 7x6mm
Shape: Oval Cabochon
Color: Best Pigeon Blood Red
Clarity: Transparent
Origin: Myanmar (Burma)
Authentic Moldavite | Oval Cut | 6x4mm | Chlum Region, Czech Republic
$18.94 CAD
Unit price perAuthentic Moldavite | Oval Cut | 6x4mm | Chlum Region, Czech Republic
$18.94 CAD
Unit price perProduct Type: Moldavite (Impactite Green Melt Glass)
Approx Weight (per piece): 0.40ct
Size: 6x4mm
Shape: Oval Cut
Color: Rich Green
Clarity: VSI (Very Slightly Included)
Origin: Chlum Region, Czech Republic
Moldavite is a rare, greenish gemstone formed by the impact of a meteorite. It is a type of tektite, which is a natural glass created from terrestrial material that melted during the intense heat of meteor impacts. Moldavite is believed to have been formed around 15 million years ago when a massive meteorite hit what is now the southern Germany and Czech Republic region, forming the Ries Impact Structure. The impact ejected material into the atmosphere, which later cooled and fell back to Earth as moldavite, primarily in the region of the Czech Republic. The most well-known deposits are located near the Moldau River, from which it gets its name. It is found in small quantities, making it relatively rare.
Moldavite has a distinct green color, ranging from pale olive green to deep forest green. Some specimens even have a slight brownish tint. It often has a wrinkled or pitted surface, a characteristic of its formation process.
Approx Weight (per piece): 19.35ct
Size: 22x12mm
Shape: Pear Shape Cut
Color: Pale Blue
Clarity: Clean
Treatment: None - Unheated, Untreated
These are striking Charoite cabochons from Russia. Charoite is a purple to violet silicate mineral with a striking appearance. Its vibrant purple color grabs a person's attention. Then, upon closer examination, the viewer discovers interesting banding, swirls, scales, or radial and parallel habits.
Charoite stones are used for carving ornamental objects and are also cut and polished into attractive purple veined cabochons for jewelry use.
Product Type: Charoite
Approx Weight (per piece): 10.8-13.7gr / 54.2-68.9ct
Shape: Various Shape Cabochon
Color: Purple
Clarity: Opaque
Origin: Russia
Weight and dimensions for each stone are as follows;
A: 10.8g | 54.2ct | 33.5x24x6.5mmB: 13.7g | 68.9ct | 29.7x29.5x8.4mm
C: 11.3g | 56.3ct | 38.2x27.7x5.7mm
Product Type: Zircon
Approx Weight (per piece): 1.85ct
Size: 8x5.6mm
Shape: Oval Cut
Color: Medium Blue
Clarity: Clean
Origin: Cambodia
Zircon comes in a variety of colors, including blue, yellow, green, brown, and red, and is renowned for its exceptional brilliance. Blue zircon, in particular, is highly sought after for its vibrant and saturated hue. Zircon is found in many locations worldwide, including Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Australia. Some of the oldest zircon crystals have been dated to be over 4 billion years old, making them among the oldest minerals on Earth.
Zircon has a hardness of 6.5 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, making it durable enough for use in various types of jewelry. However, care should be taken to avoid sharp blows and extreme temperatures.
Zircon is associated with promoting spiritual growth, mental clarity, and prosperity. It is also thought to enhance self-confidence and provide protection.
It's important to note the distinction between natural zircon and cubic zirconia. Natural zircon is a genuine gemstone, while cubic zirconia is a synthetic material often used as a diamond simulant.
Product Type: Zircon
Approx Weight (per piece): 1.40ct
Size: 7x5mm
Shape: Oval Cut
Color: Medium Blue
Clarity: Clean
Origin: Cambodia
Zircon comes in a variety of colors, including blue, yellow, green, brown, and red, and is renowned for its exceptional brilliance. Blue zircon, in particular, is highly sought after for its vibrant and saturated hue. Zircon is found in many locations worldwide, including Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Australia. Some of the oldest zircon crystals have been dated to be over 4 billion years old, making them among the oldest minerals on Earth.
Zircon has a hardness of 6.5 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, making it durable enough for use in various types of jewelry. However, care should be taken to avoid sharp blows and extreme temperatures.
Zircon is associated with promoting spiritual growth, mental clarity, and prosperity. It is also thought to enhance self-confidence and provide protection.
It's important to note the distinction between natural zircon and cubic zirconia. Natural zircon is a genuine gemstone, while cubic zirconia is a synthetic material often used as a diamond simulant.
Product Type: Zircon
Approx Weight (per piece): 1.15ct
Size: 7x5mm
Shape: Oval Cut
Color: Medium Blue
Clarity: Clean
Origin: Cambodia
Zircon comes in a variety of colors, including blue, yellow, green, brown, and red, and is renowned for its exceptional brilliance. Blue zircon, in particular, is highly sought after for its vibrant and saturated hue. Zircon is found in many locations worldwide, including Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Cambodia, and Australia. Some of the oldest zircon crystals have been dated to be over 4 billion years old, making them among the oldest minerals on Earth.
Zircon has a hardness of 6.5 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, making it durable enough for use in various types of jewelry. However, care should be taken to avoid sharp blows and extreme temperatures.
Zircon is associated with promoting spiritual growth, mental clarity, and prosperity. It is also thought to enhance self-confidence and provide protection.
It's important to note the distinction between natural zircon and cubic zirconia. Natural zircon is a genuine gemstone, while cubic zirconia is a synthetic material often used as a diamond simulant.