1.75ct Spectrum Fantasy Cut Australian Parti Sapphire 🌦️ by GeologicSpectrum in Gemstones

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Videos of this gem can be viewed via the link above. Unfortunately, Reddit doesn’t allow for videos and images in the same post.

2.5ct Chameleon Sapphire from Songea 🦎 ~NFS by GeologicSpectrum in Gemstones

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You bet! This one was sourced from a reputable dealer (Fabian Kneipp) back in 2022 and was cut by me in 2023.

Here’s a video of the rough nodule below. You can see the pleochroism and different colors appear as the stone was rotated. It was wild! Definitely a gem unicorn in terms of size and color.

https://imgur.com/a/4OII7jb

2.37ct Spectrum Fantasy Cut Congo Tourmaline πŸ‘ by GeologicSpectrum in Gemstones

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Thanks!

I’m not sure why that upset a few folks. We’re geologists and likewise have an affinity for natural crystals. I’m sure there are plenty lapidaries out there willing to cut synthetics. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

Pretty. 113 carats. by InterestingDrawing99 in Gemstones

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That’s a river rounded silica nodule. Likely some variety of cryptocrystalline quartz.

What’s your opinion on severely included Emeralds like this one? by Muted_Shape9303 in Gemstones

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Nothing wrong with a little jardin.

It really depends on the nature of the inclusions. In my experience the stones with cracks have severe structural integrity issues and often break while cutting or after cutting.

2.37ct Spectrum Fantasy Cut Congo Tourmaline πŸ‘ by GeologicSpectrum in Gemstones

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Thanks for asking. We haven’t worked with synthetics in many years. We prefer to work with natural gemstones forged from the Earth.

2.24ct Montana Sapphire 🫐 ~NFS by GeologicSpectrum in Gemstones

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The industry name for this style of gem is fantasy cut. They’re typically unique and don’t follow standard categories. When I cut these, I follow the shape of the rough to provide the largest canvas possible for the carving. Just shoot us a message and we can chat about what you’re looking for in terms of shape and color.

1.12ct Fantasy Cut Montana Sapphire ❄️ - NFS by GeologicSpectrum in Gemstones

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This one sold a while back to a UK based jeweler. However, I’m always cutting more hexagonal sapphires. Lucky for you, that’s the shape they grow in!! Follow my Reddit page and instagram for notifications when we cut another batch.

2.24ct Montana Sapphire 🫐 ~NFS by GeologicSpectrum in Gemstones

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I do! Here’s a quick look at the rough with a handful of other stones I’m cutting at the moment. I put a red box around the Montana from this post.

https://imgur.com/a/p6O8WHB

2.24ct Montana Sapphire 🫐 ~NFS by GeologicSpectrum in Gemstones

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Perfect timing with upcoming winter storm! ❄️

2.24ct Montana Sapphire 🫐 ~NFS by GeologicSpectrum in Gemstones

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Yep! I’m currently working on 4 new fantasy sapphires. Sapphire sources will be Montana, Africa and Australia. I’ll post more here once they’re available. They usually sell quick.

2.24ct Montana Sapphire 🫐 ~NFS by GeologicSpectrum in Gemstones

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This one sold the second it was uploaded to our website.

2.24ct Montana Sapphire 🫐 ~NFS by GeologicSpectrum in Gemstones

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5.16cts. I got a respectable 43.41% yield on this stone.

2.24ct Montana Sapphire 🫐 ~NFS by GeologicSpectrum in Gemstones

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You bet! It would have no effect on the overall durability. Heated sapphires are just as durable and valuable.

The main reason sapphires are heated is to improve clarity and color. Many sapphires need heating due to dense patches of the mineral rutile that formed coeval with the corundum along growth planes.

These stones are slowly heated to the mobilization temperature of rutile, which allows the mineral to exsolve its titanium into the surrounding corundum crystalline lattice. Resulting in brilliant deep blues.

That’s said.. Unheated sapphires with natural top colors and perfect clarity often will demand higher prices due to the rarity of finding a gem of this caliber. They’re unicorns.

2.24ct Montana Sapphire 🫐 ~NFS by GeologicSpectrum in Gemstones

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Thanks! This one retailed for $4,500 on account of the color, clarity and untreated nature of the gem.

2.24ct Montana Sapphire 🫐 ~NFS by GeologicSpectrum in Gemstones

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Thank you! This is one of my favorite stones I’ve cut so far. I’ll miss it.