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7x5mm Oval Apatite Loose Gemstone
Price : $32.50
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: - Country of origin: Brazil
- Gemstones may have been treated to improve their appearance or durability and may require special care.
- The natural properties and composition of mined gemstones define the unique beauty of each piece. The image may show slight differences to the actual stone in color and texture.
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This brilliant oval-cut apatite gemstone, mined in Brazil, will make a stunning focal point for a special piece of jewelry. The 5x7mm stone has a weight of .6 carat and a vibrant aqua color that's energizing and eye-catching. Apatite is a somewhat sensitive gemstone, with a hardness of 5 on the Mohs scale, and should be worn gently in a protective setting. To maintain the beauty of this unique gemstone, clean it gently using mild soapy water, and avoid steamers and ultrasonic cleaners.
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10x8mm Oval Fire Opal Loose Gemstone
Price : $269.99
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: - Country of origin: Mexico
- Gemstones may have been treated to improve their appearance or durability and may require special care.
- The natural properties and composition of mined gemstones define the unique beauty of each piece. The image may show slight differences to the actual stone in color and texture.
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The brilliant orangey-red of this fire opal gemstone adds drama to any jewelry setting. The 10x8mm faceted oval gemstone has a weight of 1.23 carats and originates from Mexico. Gaze into this fiery stone, and you'll know why gemstone healers claim that it bestows positive energy, courage, and stamina upon its wearer. Its brilliant color is absolutely invigorating. Fire opal's hardness rates between 6 and 6.5 on the Mohs scale. A somewhat sensitive gemstone, it is best suited for pendants and earrings, though it may be used in a ring if given a protective setting. Clean this opal gemstone using room temperature water, mild soap, and a soft cloth or brush, and rinse it well to remove residue.
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6x4mm Oval Purple Spinel Loose Gemstone
Price : $39.99
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: - Country of origin: Sri Lanka
- Gemstones may have been treated to improve their appearance or durability and may require special care.
- The natural properties and composition of mined gemstones define the unique beauty of each piece. The image may show slight differences to the actual stone in color and texture.
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The enticing grape hue of this purple spinel will add elegance to any jewelry setting. The 6x4mm faceted oval stone originates from Sri Lanka and has a weight of .38 carat. Natural spinel is a beautiful gemstone that comes in a wide range of spectacular colors. With a hardness of 8 on the Mohs scale, it's also quite durable and perfectly suited to a variety of jewelry settings. To maintain the beauty of this spinel gemstone, clean it with mild soap and water and use a soft brush to remove dust and debris.
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Very dark. Stone quality around medium.
On sale the price was comparable to other stones of this type. I will only buy loose stones in person from now on though. But it did look close to the picture.
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0.85 cttw, E Color, VS2 Clarity, Asscher Shape Diamond
Price : $5,000.00 $4,000.00
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Please note that not all loose diamonds are always readily available and so we strongly recommend you contact us at Service@DivaDiamonds.net to disucss your loose diamond purchase with us before you place your order. If the diamond you have ordered is not available we will either email or call you within a few business days to talk about some similiar options. If we are unable to reach you after two attempts over the course of two days we may substitute, at our discretion what we believe to be a comparable diamond.
** Our return policy for loose diamonds is 7 days from the date of shipment. This is different from our regular finished jewelry return policy. For your convenience and security, your loose diamond order will be shipped via Overnight or 2nd Day Shipping and MUST be signed for upon receipt. There are no exceptions to this rule.
Please note the image that is diplayed is *not* representative of the size, color, clarity or porportions of the loose diamond you will be receiving.**
Please contact us if you have any questions at Service@DivaDiamonds.net.
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1 cttw, D Color, SI1 Clarity, GIA Certified Cushion Shape Diamond
Price : $11,095.00 $4,937.50
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Please note that not all loose diamonds are readily available and so we strongly recommend you contact us at Service@DivaDiamonds.net to disucss your loose diamond purchase with us before you place your order. If the diamond you have ordered is not available we will either email or call you within a few business days to talk about some similiar options. If we are unable to reach you after two attempts over the course of two days we may substitute, at our discretion what we believe to be a comparable diamond.
** Our return policy for loose diamonds is 7 days from the date of shipment. This is different from our regular finished jewelry return policy. For your convenience and security, your loose diamond order will be shipped via Overnight or 2nd Day Shipping and MUST be signed for upon receipt. There are no exceptions to this rule.
Please note the image that is diplayed is *not* representative of the size, color, clarity or porportions of the loose diamond you will be receiving.**
Please contact us if you have any questions at Service@DivaDiamonds.net.
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Questions & Answers
Question : Is there a cheap way to idenify loose gemstones?
I have a BUNCH of loose gemstones that I have received and I have no idea how to go about identifying them without paying big bucks. The books and sites that I have found suggest using expensive equipment, which I cannot afford. Is there a good book/s that will help a novice identify stones or any where or way I might be able to identify these without breaking the bank??
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If you want to simply identify what gemstones do you have ( stones varieties, names) and you don't want to spent weeks reading books then your best move will be to visit your local gemdealer and pay him some small fee for reviewing your collection. Do not try jewellers or diamond dealers, because they don't know much about colour stones. You can also visit local GIA campus and ask students to help you. They should be glad to practice with your gemstones , especially if they doing identification course.If you want to check whenever your gemstones are natural ( gemstone identification), then your only option is to use gem lab and pay for the identification reports. Depending of the lab, stone size and type of report it will cost you betwen 15 USD to 150 USD per gemstone.Below links to some gem labs:GIA < http://www.gia.edu/ > ( Gem lab and campus in USA)Gemlab < http://www.gemlab.net/ > ( Gem lab in Liechtenstein) LGL < http://www.lglab.com/ > ( Gem lab in USA)GemA < http://www.gem-a.info/ > ( Gem lab in UK)AIGS < http://www.aigslaboratory.com/ > ( Gem lab in Thailand, Cheap)
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Question : Does Cash for Gold take loose gemstones?
I know it's a scam. I don't care hahah. No one buys loose gemstones around here and I'm not doing that Ebay bullshit. So yea, does anyone know for sure if Cash for Gold takes loose gems? A simple "yes they do" or "no they don't" is sufficient
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They will take them. They just won't give you anything for them. They don't even pay for diamonds that are mounted in jewelry.
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Question : does anyone know where i can sell loose gemstones in new york?
gramma-have u been? i got marquise rubies and blue topaz nice for rings or earrings..any figures fa me?tanx
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Try the diamond district in NYC...or the corner hock shop.
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Question : I have a friend with loose gemstones and she is not sure where to get the little cases to store them in.?
Can anyone tell me where she might find the little cases?
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Go to Ikea, or your local fabric store - they have those used for storing threads. If all else fails, If you check your local hardware store ( Home Depot?), just get the container trays for nails.Same idea. Hope this helps.
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Question : Where can I find a place in Arizona buying loose gemstones?
I have a lot of loose gemstones that i found when I moved into this house and I need to find a place to sell them now.The Pawn Shop and a lot of other jewelery places don't take loose stones so if you could tell me of a place you might know that does, that would be amazingI have about 12 little stones, dunno what they are but I know they're real cuz the dude at the Pawn Shop told me haha but he couldn't buy it.Thanks :)
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There are a couple of big gemshows in Arizona usually held in the beginning of the year (so sorry looks like you may have to wait until early 2010).There is a link below for one in Tucson. There is also one in the appropriately named Quartzite, Arizona (near Blythe) that is pretty large. See the 2nd link.Most likely I am guessing you live in or near Phoenix so you are in for a drive either way, but Arizona has got great landscapes so it might be a fun road trip.
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Question : Where online can I buy loose gemstones?
Other than ebay. I know this isn't the best category for this but I couldn't think of where else to put it. Is there a shopping category?
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http://www.firemountaingems.comI order from them all the time.You could also try: http://www.jtv.comthis is Jewelry Television's website. I've bought from them as well.If you need some other sites, email me and I'll check my most recent copy of Rock and Gem magazine.
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Question : Where can I find quality loose gemstones to buy online?
The only sites that I know of are Gem Select, JTV and AJS Gems. I would like to find sites with large inventories & rare stones. Thanks in advance for your help!
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Check herehttp://www.theonlinejewelrystores.com
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Question : Where can I find a sorce of buyers for loose gemstones other than online auctions?
I found some loose gemstones in a box while serching for something else in a dresser drawer that belonged to my father.He passed away 30 years ago .I would like to sell these stones but the online auctions want you to practicly give your stuff away. I would like to know where to find buyers for these with out having to practicaly give them away. I have had them checked out buy a jewler and they are real natural gemstones
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Ask for quotes from a number of jewelers.Look for gem shows in your area. While most of the vendors there are not interested in small quantities, This is wheere you will have your best chance of finding someone looking for just one or two stones, and willing to pay fair value for them.If you have a flea market in your area you might try offering them for sale there, or consigning them to a reputable vendor.
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Question : Where can I find necklace settings for loose gemstones?
I'm trying to find necklace settings onlines for some loose gemstones and can't. Any help? Thanks.
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The thing to do is go to a jeweler who makes jewelry. You can't buy a necklace pre-made without stones and expect your stones to fit. So, find a reputable jeweler. He/She can show you your options for setting and will make the necklace for you.http://www.paynesjewelry.com/ this is just one site offering custom-made jewelry. If you want to search online, just Google "custom-made jewelry"
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Question : does anyone know where i can sell my loose gemstones? i have a large collection of tanzanite and want to sell.
i have a large collection of tanzanite and want to sell. the only place i know of is a pawn shop, but i would prefer someone more reputable. please help. thank you!
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Check out E-bay. Before you even think of selling, search for gemstones (as if you were going to buy them) and get an idea of what other people are charging, then post yours for sale (using other seller's prices as a guideline for your own, whether you go higher or lower is entirely up to you,) and see if any of them move.Good luck!(You could also look into other auction sites, like overstock.com and if you take the time, you may even find an on line auction site that specializes in jewelry which would greatly improve your chances at a sale.)Again, good luck!
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