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All That Glitters
272 Broadway #732
Methuen, MA 01844
Telephone/Answering Service: 978-975-2272
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Gemstones - Newly Photographed
Note: Magnification and bright lighting is required to
photograph gemstones. Some inclusions may be visible under these
circumstances.
You are viewing photographs as if you were
using a
loupe - not your naked eye. Under normal conditions,
these inclusions may not be
visible.
Not responsible for mismatches of prices,
photos,
stocknumbers, etc.
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Note that those gemstones below are being offered at their Initial
Public Offering (IPO) and typically priced to move quickly.
Prices may
increase on any particular gemstone depending on market
conditions and the fact that many of
All That Glitters items are One of a Kind...
All That
Glitters is known for Cherry Picking and searching throughout
the world for the Finest Gemstones and Rough available.
Lower
quality material may be be found online or in stores, but few
have the exceptional material that we offer the trade
and our online
customers...

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Copper Ore
Slab from the famous Morency, AZ locality. Super colors! A
wonderful example and would make a great curio cabinet or desk
piece. Comes with a clear lucite stand so it can be
displayed. Measures approximately 9"x5" and is 8mm thick. $175 sfgmm-10-01
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One
of the best Rainbow Obisidian pieces available! This comes
directly
from the mine in Mexico. The owners son chooses the finest of the
material unearthed and then personally designs around the natural image
found in the piece. In this case, it is a butterfly. Three
photos
show the beaufy of this piece. Upper left photo is
natural light;
the upper right photo is also outside natural light and indicates that
this is a large piece without being overly large; and the bottom right
photo was shot directly under an office fluorescent light. Even
in dim
light, one can easily see the pattern and color without any
issues,
though the color is less bright! Most of the Rainbow Obsidian
requires
intense light in order to see color. This is one of the few
exceptions
as indicated by the owners son pulling the finest material from sale so
he can work his magic! We have seen similar pieces actually sell
for
thousands. Comes with a clear lucite stand that should be able
to hold this piece for display.
Priced to move
at $675. sfgmm-10-02
See a somewhat similar piece and what it sold for back in 2008.
We did not use special lights or have a professional photographer take
our photos:
< Auction
Rainbow Obsidian Butterfly >
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Custom Hand Made Sterling Silver Pendant
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Agate Druzy
(obg-07-01e) $200
Note the glittering crystals in the center!
Nice design under brighter lights...
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Matched Pair
of 8.2mm Round Tanzanites weighing 4.51cts
in total. Photos were taken under different office
lightening conditions - one with a ring light and one with a piece of
white paper held over the stones which shows the color, but removes the
sparkle/brilliance. These are NOT coated like much of the
material currently seen in the market. Round Tanzanites are
difficult to find and a matched pair of this size would be even more
rare. Hate to tell how long it took to find a good match in
dimensions, color, cutting and at a decent price. We actually
used
three other dealers to help us choose the best match in color, cutting
and dimensions for a perfect pair and we did a wonderful job!
From
some
wholesale dealers, we were quoted $475/ct for
similar material. Using the trade book, The Guide, it shows a
retail
markup of 50-100% of the wholesale price. Expect to pay
approximately $3,213 to $4,285 for a similar pair IF you could find
something of this quality in a custom jewelry store.
You can enjoy and reap
the benefits of our leg work and pricing! Priced to
move at:
$2,255. That is only $25/ct higher than what we were
quoted as
our cost from a dealer for a similar pair as discussed above.
Can't do better that! That represents a SAVINGS of between
$958 and $2030 for this pair.
(There has been
interest
expressed from an International Dealer - those who hesitate may loose
this deal. We will not be replacing this pair due to the
difficulty in
finding something like this and the time that is required.)
Photos do not do justice to these gems!
Under
Consideration
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Inquire if Interested (International Dealer)
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Nice Yelllow 11.76ct Opal
from Brasil with Dentritic Incusions - perfect symmetry showing
the lacy fern-like growth of the dentrites. Super for a pendant
or a collects piece - wouldn't make a bad ring either!
$110
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one-of-a-kind 12.53ct Brasilian Opal with natural dendritic
inclusions creating a picture of what looks like the Lone Cypress in
Monterey, CA - a perfect tree growing from the rocky ground and
stretching out along the horizon line. When not backlit,
there is what looks like a somewhat puffy white cloud to the side of
the tree! This is a collecters Must
Have. SOLD!
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Pinkish to Red
Zircon. There
are color shifting and depending on the lights available, go for a
dusty pink or reddish (with some purple - large oval) ) to
brighter
deeper pinks or reds.
3.17ct Oval: $317 algmst-10-01
4.50ct Oval: $450 algmst-10-05
4.68ct Pear: $468 algmst-10-04
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Red Spinel from
Burma (Mogok). Similar
to Ruby in that under indirect outdoor lighting or fluorescent
light,
the color is saturated with sort of a reddish to smokey red
color.
Under incandescent light, the red is more evident as it flashes and
dances. The color under incandescent is very much a ruby color.
1.41ct Oval: $176 algmst-10-02
1.64ct Square Cushion: $205 algmst-10-03
2.64ct Square Cushion: $330 algmst-10-06
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A Unique Deep
Grey
Blue to Bluish Purple (depending on lights) African
Spinel weighing 2.79ct. A Sparkler Priced to move immediately.
SOLD!
(Store Sale)
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Ethiopian Opal. The
smallest one shows broad flashes of color, the largest one has smaller
flashes of color. The middle one shown above has flashes of
color, but not very strong. Cabbed in the US by our cutters.
2.80ct Fancy Triangle: $280
4.95ct Triangular: $149
7.60ct Lazy/Sleepy Pear: $575 (This shape is not a perfect
pear shape and that was intentional. This Lazy or Sleepy Pear
Shape will enable some interesting silver or gold work to be performed,
creating a very unique piece.)
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Tanzanian
Zircon -
this color is called Imperial Zircon by some when it is a subdued pink
or dusty pink., These gems are even more
unique because of their color shifting properties. Under
fluorescent
lights, they are a subdued pink or dusty pink; under incandescent
lights, they are a lively pink similar to the photos below. The
wearer
or collector will get two gems for the price of one, as depending on
the lights, the body color changes!
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4.17ct Zircon, 9.5x8.7x5.8mm (algems-09a-01) $521
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B -
4.20ct Zircon, 10.3x8.3x5.6mm (algems-09a-02)
$525 SOLD!
The image on the far
right
is the recently sold pink zircon that was placed into a 14kt white gold
ring with 6 diamonds totalling 0.31cts. As indicated above, the
color
will shift depending on the lights. The cost to the All That
Glitters
customer has been calculated to be about 50% of what one would expect
from a retail store. We based this on our selling price and the
expected selling price in a retail store based upon The Guide for
colored gemstones, mountings and small diamonds (melee) with an
expected markup for the "Eastern United States". The
Germans have
been selling this color over the past few years at a wholesale price of
$150/ct and they call it Imperial Zircon. At our much lower price
to
our online customers, we can it a STEAL!
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Hydrophane Opal - Unique Properties
(http://www.yourdictionary.com/hydrophane)
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Ethiopian
Opal weighing 16.62cts. This is unworked, and shows some of the
rock
or matrix in some areas of the outside edge. This particular
piece is Hydrophane Opal and when dry it is opaque as seen in the left
hand photo. After just a few minutes in water, the outer edges
start to become transparent. Within a few hours or less, as more
water is absorbed, it becomes entirely transparent - see right hand
photo. When it drys out, this process reverses itself and it will
become opaque white again, with the typical play of color expected from
an Opal! This would be a great piece for a collector who
wants an
example of this material; and there is no reason why one couldn't cab
or sculpt this piece either. (ethopl-10-01p) $149
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Two of the
above pieces have been sold as a pair. The remaining Malaia
weighs 2.34cts and is priced at $300/ct or $702. Nicely
faceted,
good color and clarity. (eagt-95c-01p)
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Demantoid Garnet!
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0.94ct Oval Demantoid
Garnet, Clean, Decent Cut, Lime Color with lots of dispersion when
under the right lights. You can see some of the dispersion in the
photo above. Said to have originated in Russia, that is a
possibility but we feel it is most likely from the new find in
Madagascar. This is a really nice example of this rare garnet and
at a great price too. This particular gemstone is pricey in any
size, but as it approaches 1ct and larger, the price escalates.
Even this 0.94ct piece is large for a Demantoid.
(expgem-10a-01) $470
(Original IPO - price may increase in the future)
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Framed
Example in ATG Office
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ORIGINAL
Tobacco Labels from the 1880s-1890s. A rare find by a person we
know who bought a whole collection of tobacco labels found in a
warehouse in the 1960s in Virginia. One of the major tobacco
players was buying up smaller tobacco companies to rid the players in
the market. The old labels from those aquired companies were
placed into a warehouse from the late 1800s until they were sold as a
lot in the 1960s. We purchased these pieces because they were
mining/gold related, sold a number of them to a mineral dealer, framed
two for our main office in Massachusetts, and have a few pieces that we
can offer for sale. These are rarely seen on the market because
the used ones did not survive. These are UNUSED, sealed in
plastic wrap with a backing of foam core and are attached with a few
photo hinges to stop from moving within the sealed package and are
not glued to the foamcore. Once the package is opened, one
can easily remove the original artwork. These pieces are stone
lithographs and we understand that the stone would have weighed about
600 pounds and each color is applied to the image separately. If
you use a magnifying glass, you can see the difference between this
process and others ones out there. Above, you can see what
the image will look like when framed. We have seen a similar
piece (unframed) auctioned off MANY years ago and that went for
approximately $300 or so.
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A - Elongated
Format - Golden Nugget: $275
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B - Square
Format - Gold Nugget: $275
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El Minero - Another mining
related Tobacco Label from the same timeframe and history as
above. This is less common - though the Welcome Nugget is far
from common, there were more examples of the Welcome Nugget in
the cache found than El Minero! (Because this is similar in size
and shape to the Welcome Nugget above, these make a great pair and we
have the pair hanging in the ATG MA headquarters on either side of a
framed poster from the Springfield '91 Gem and Mineral Show where we
had exhibited back in 1991!) $300
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A nice Spessartite
Specimen showing good crystal structure and semi-transparent
nature. This piece comes from the famous Loliondo area,
close to Serengeti National Park and only 7 kilometers away from the
Kenyan border. These nicely formed crystals have been on
fire when available. Weighs
approx 80cts!!!
(rr-10-01a) $275 for a
quick sale! that's not even $3.45 per carat....
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Unusual Purple
Garnets - the last expected for many months to come because we cannot
find the size, color and price...
1.34ct cushion - $159
2.60ct oval - $312
Has been one of our most sought after gems recently. See info
below...
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A -
Unique Purple Garnet, looks like Amethyst 2.51ct
(tkec-10-02) $301 SOLD!
The purple garnet
pear-shape arrived...Want to confirm its arrival. A unique piece,
and well-cut. Thanks !
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Unique Purple Garnet, looks like Amethyst 4.36ct
(tkec-10-01) $545 SOLD!
"I received my
stone this morning, and it is so stunning. I truly love it."
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IPO Price - to
increase in a few weeks. Priced to move! See other Purple
Garnet info
further below on this page as well as our Garnet Photos Page -
Visit
our Gemstone Gallery.
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Grape Juice
Colored Garnet - We had seen ONE piece of rough last year (2009) that
would cut an Amethyst colored Garnet. We were very impressed with
the color and saddened that WE had not purchased the rough before
someone else did. Though our knowledge in the gem trade is
extensive, there are others who sometimes find these uncommon pieces
before we do. We were fortunate to find a few fine faceted
specimens of this unique garnet color and cherry picked among those
available to offer the several pieces shown below. This is a
color that we have not seen in 30 years in the gemstone trade, so as is
our goal, we had to have this rare and unique color in our
inventory. Sometimes smaller material is seen, but nothing in
such a large, well cut, glowing purple color as this. (We are
currently offering this under the price per carat that the cutter
mentioned above sold his at - and his finished gemstone was smaller
than many of the pieces photographed below.) We also
contacted GIA about this material, and our contact there had the
following to say - "The
purple garnet is particularly interesting" . Before
publishing an article on the material, they wanted to see a larger
quantity of this material on the market and specifically learn of the
location, production and mining first. As the owner of All That
Glitters then emailed back - should there be quantity, it would
cease to be of interest to us. We wouldn't expect this to
be a large find of this unusual color. It is anticipated that one
may see a few pieces here and there. The price could sky rocket
at any time if this is all that is out there. Our intriquing
Purple Garnets were found in Tanzania and are believed to be Rhodolite
from what we were told.. As was stated to GIA by All That
Glitters, this is something that has to be studied because the
garnet groups are very complex and many may contain elements of more
than one particular garnet group.
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3.74ct Cushion Purple Garnet
(vlcl-10a-01) SOLD!
I
just wanted to let you know that the Purple Garnet is a Keeper.
Thank you so much for the quick delivery.
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For more information on this uniquely
colored garnet, see above....
Note that we have
heard of others
possessing this color and when we had several examples sent to us, they
were nothing like this color. The wholesale price for lower
quality
color and sizes is just under what we are currently asking per carat
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Therefore, the fine one of a kind pieces of this material have to be
way above that in price. IF one can find it...
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A -
5.51ct Cushion Purple Garnet (lprd-10-01)
approx: 10.2x8.5x6.4mm $1,103 SOLD!
...the purple
garnet looks great in my kitchen(the color), and my wife loves it...
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7.19ct Elongated Cushion Purple Garnet (vlcl-10-01) $1,438
Last
Single Individual piece of this unique unusual and rare color in garnet
and at a very low price! (A well known gemologist/appraiser say
this in person and was WOWed by the blue, pink, red flashes he saw
under the different light sources he was using.)
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Tiger's Eye
and
other cab related material/minerals typically do not grab our
attention, but there are always exceptions. Why? Because of
just
incredibly superb specimens such as this piece. It measures
approximately 3.5 inches by 4.0 inches. There is a quartz vien at
the
bottom leftt corner that is translucent when held up to the
light. You
can see the sheen/eyes in the photos above, and as one rocks this back
and forth, the sheen dances, opening and closing over specific areas of
the surface. Just incredible! This also weighs 600cts!
Collectors of the rare, unique and one of a kind, take notice.
For
museums, if you were going to have an example of Tiger's Eye, one
should have the best available - this is it. This would be
supberb on
a stand in a curio cabinet or on a desk! Something
like this does not become available very often - actually, we haven't
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Testing the Market
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We recently made a scale
purchase and from what we see within this SMALL unit and at the price
available, it packs a lot for the price. This will fit into
a shirt or pants pocket. The total capacity of the scale is
300 grams. The accuracy is approximately 0.01g. Not only
does it measure in Grams, but also - Pennyweight (dwt), Ounces (avoir
dupois), Troy Ounces, Grains, and other units of measure foreign to the
US. But wait - that's not all! It also has a count function
for items of the same weight! The cover for the unit also acts as
a scale tray for weighing larger objects.
Fifteen years or so ago, we bought a state of the art Dentritics
Scale - total capacity of only 50carats and that is all it did -
No other units, No counting, and though smaller than it's predecessors,
it still couldn't fit into a pocket of any kind! The cost of that
scale was hundreds of dollars and those in the
business who wanted to portability, snapped them up at that
price. It was a Great scale, but they went out of business a long
time ago and technology has allowed everything to be made much
smaller.
Due to current demand, it may be a few weeks before shipments arrive,
so send us an email and let us know if you
are interested and how many you would like. These would also make
a great gift for someone who needs to weigh items, and the
application can be just as broad as the units of this little titan!
The
cost for this great little scale is ONLY $30 - and that INCLUDES
postage!
Email All That Glitters
"I received the
scale yesterday. Very very nice. I love it.
Thanks
a lot."
(ATG Customer from California)
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"Your
web site is really second to non in the field of gems. The pictures are
very
clear and informative. I really appreciate your effort in the field of
gemology. You have done an excellent work."
NK -
Islamabad Pakistan
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"I
received the stone this morning. It is absolutely gorgeous! I can’t
wait to get
home to look at it under brighter lights! Thanks for all
your
efforts and assistance!"
SS - Dubai, UAE
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"I am having a challenge finding a quality
ruby...Your name was
mentioned several times on gem forums as a dealer that handles in
colored gems
and excels in professionalism and service...."
JR – Email
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"Just got it!! you were not kidding when you said the cut
is
perfect! I got a little nervous when you said the stone was not
as neon
as the picture, but if you look at the right angle- the facets really
glow!! I can not wait to play with it with different lighting..."
JA
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"Your
new gems are gorgeous! Had time last night at home to
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DS (Custom Goldsmith) - Albany, NY
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"Got
the color change spinel a couple of days ago. My
jeweler/gemologist at the
Jeweler's Bench in Los Gatos and I both agree that it is a very cool
stone and
is definitely a keeper."
SJQ - San Jose, CA
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"I got the 5.55 Spessartite Garnet yesterday, and all I can say is:
holy
smokers! What a sensational stone! Great color and
beautifully
cut. I've only seen it in indoor lighting so far, and it seems
that the
stone's color is predominantly red with orange flashes (vs. reddish
orange) in
that lighting...Thanks!"
SQ - San Jose, CA
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"What unusual
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It is
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I'd like to purchase the "This Months Special..."
PS - Laguna Hills, CA
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" I just wanted to tell you that I
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and the
gem has a very fine polish. The cut looks superb and the stone sparkles
like
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