$ 395.00
This gem's magical presence is hard to capture in a photograph. Shifting colors of violet and pink have been cast under a spell of hazy moon-glow, to form one of the coolest tiny gems we've had the pleasure of guarding.
This gem is a spinel - a natural gem that for centuries had been confused for ruby or sapphire. In fact, many of the fine "rubies" in royal crown jewels are actually spinel. Today, spinel is a hot, popular gem and has recently been awarded the distinction of being a second birthstone for the month of August.
This spinel weighs .38 carats and has been fashioned into a trilliant shape. It's the perfect gem for a fun petite ring or a simple pendant, with a tiny diamond accent.
$ 1,060.00
For your consideration: a fabulous tourmaline, in a highly-sought-after icy green hue! Discovered in Afghanistan, this genuine tourmaline gemstone has been cut and polished by award-winning lapidary Chris Wolfsberg. Chris fashioned...
$ 2,250.00
Yes, sapphires can be purple. They can be found in every color of the rainbow, actually. Except red. When sapphire (the mineral corundum) is red, it's called "ruby". This perky example...
$ 1,895.00
A dazzling gem discovered in the United States! Sourced in Montana, this genuine, earth-mined sapphire is made special by its dueling hues: green-blue and yellow-green. The sapphire has been fashioned...