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I've listed some more stones.
A pair of matched yellowish green pear chyrsoberyls, totaling almost exactly 3.5 cts. I kept these forever for earrings - they would be perfect. Matched pairs are extremely hard to find - especially plumpy pear shapes like these. The stones are eye clean, medium in tone and very strong in saturation.
http://www.diamondbistro.com/category/199/Natural-(mined)/listings/36951/Matched-Chrysoberyl-Pair.html
A glowy, almost fanta, 2.29 ct spessartite. From Loliondo, Tanzania. This is another one I bought in my never ending quest for my Holy Grail Fanta Spessartite. This stone is orange with a yellow modifier. It is medium in tone, and has vivid saturation. It never turns off; it is always lit up.
http://www.diamondbistro.com/category/239/Garnet/listings/36961/229-ct-Loliondo-Spessartite-Garnet.html
A group of unheated sapphires, in pastel colors with a total carat weight just under 5 carats. These are prettier in person than I can capture in photos. So for these, I am providing an inspection period (if bought as a group) so people can take a look in person before they decide. If you have been waiting for small sapphires to do a project, these would be great - plus they're unheated.
http://www.diamondbistro.com/category/229/Sapphire/listings/36960/5-Unheated-Multicolored-Sapphires,-46-tcw.html
A padparadscha sapphire - the real deal with cert. 1.11 cts with great intense color for a pad. Medium tone, strong saturation. If you can overlook its imperfect cutting, its a beauty.
http://www.diamondbistro.com/category/229/Sapphire/listings/36878/Ceylon-Padparadscha-Sapphire-w-AGL-Cert.html
I also have a few other things for sale - I hope this link works correctly: https://diamondbistro.com/index.php?a=4&b=1
A pair of matched yellowish green pear chyrsoberyls, totaling almost exactly 3.5 cts. I kept these forever for earrings - they would be perfect. Matched pairs are extremely hard to find - especially plumpy pear shapes like these. The stones are eye clean, medium in tone and very strong in saturation.
http://www.diamondbistro.com/category/199/Natural-(mined)/listings/36951/Matched-Chrysoberyl-Pair.html
A glowy, almost fanta, 2.29 ct spessartite. From Loliondo, Tanzania. This is another one I bought in my never ending quest for my Holy Grail Fanta Spessartite. This stone is orange with a yellow modifier. It is medium in tone, and has vivid saturation. It never turns off; it is always lit up.
http://www.diamondbistro.com/category/239/Garnet/listings/36961/229-ct-Loliondo-Spessartite-Garnet.html
A group of unheated sapphires, in pastel colors with a total carat weight just under 5 carats. These are prettier in person than I can capture in photos. So for these, I am providing an inspection period (if bought as a group) so people can take a look in person before they decide. If you have been waiting for small sapphires to do a project, these would be great - plus they're unheated.
http://www.diamondbistro.com/category/229/Sapphire/listings/36960/5-Unheated-Multicolored-Sapphires,-46-tcw.html
A padparadscha sapphire - the real deal with cert. 1.11 cts with great intense color for a pad. Medium tone, strong saturation. If you can overlook its imperfect cutting, its a beauty.
http://www.diamondbistro.com/category/229/Sapphire/listings/36878/Ceylon-Padparadscha-Sapphire-w-AGL-Cert.html
I also have a few other things for sale - I hope this link works correctly: https://diamondbistro.com/index.php?a=4&b=1