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
searching throughout the world for the Finest Gemstones and Rough of high quality
and uniqueness. 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. Gemstones will only be added to our inventory if color,
size, cutting, clarity and price match our strict criteria!
Have Received Our 15 Faceted Gems from One of Our Specialty Cutters - Faceted from All That Glitters Rough!
Includes Ametrine; Blue Flash Amethyst; Lab Alexandrite; Oregon Sunstone; Color Shifting Garnet; LuAl Garnet (lab grown)
See these newly photographed gemstones below - some even have videos!
A - A salmony colored Oregon Sunstone weighing 2.56ct. The photo doesn't do it justice.
Wish we had more of this color and in larger sizes! A great example of Oregun Sunstone Color!
(sunor-24-01) $490
B - A nice light coppery color of Oregon Sunstone with wisps of Schiller. Shape is
what we would call an arrowhead and the weight is 4.85cts. (demco-21-01f) $728
A very lively peachy orange Oregon Sunstone weighing 3.07cts. The true color is not captured in either the photo or
video. (sunor-24-03) $768
8.06ct Kite Shaped Oregon Sunstone, lively and in a light yellow, straw color. (sunor-24-01) $807
A 7.70ct Lab Grown Alexandrite - body color is a pinkish purple with melon and teal highlights/flashes.
Changes to bright pink under incandescent. Depending on the lights/wavelengths available, various colors will
be seen. Note that the colors you see around the edge are the various colors being
reflected internally as noted above. A very brilliant sparkler - does have some inclusions scattered inside, but doesn't affect the brilliance
and appears eye clean to the viewer. (labalx-24-01) $1155
This is not radioactive but it certainly looks like it, right?? This is a lab grown garnet,
specifically Lutetium Aluminum Garnet. It is used as the detector within PET Scanners in hospitals. What you are
seeing is the fluorescence under ordinary light. It certainly glows. The photo color is indeed accurate and
the video shows a haziness around the gem because it is just so fluorescent to the cameras sensors. The color is best
described as the neony yellowish green radiator/anti-freeze fluid for your car. This 10.24ct gemstone is only $75/ct,
making this an inexpensive conversation piece. In speaking to someone very familiar with this material, prices can be between $50/ct to $200/ct
depending on whether “it’s really aggressive daylight fluorescence stuff”. Yes, depending on the lights, you can see this from MANY feet away –
this is super aggressive fluorescence-wise in daylight! (celuag-23-01) $768
An 8.29ct Pear, Blue Flash Amethyst. Body color is purple but there is that glowing
blue color under fluorescent lights. Color rendition in the photo/video is not very accurate, but this
is similar to our other Blue Flash Amethysts. (afgml-19-01i) $622
Our Favorite Amethyst Type and another example of our Unique/Fine Amethyst, which we call Blue Flash Amethyst.
It is a Royal Purple with Glowing Blue Highlights. This is an 8.57ct Round - our first round faceted in this material from our rough.
Rounds can be difficult to obtain in some gem species. Rounds are a popular shape and this is a wonderful unique glowing color for Amethyst - this gem
shouldn't last long especially at this price! (afgm-19-01j) $645
This is one of our Color Shifting Garnets from the Tariri Mine in Tanzania. Three distinct colors
depending on the lights - Ruby Red, Magenta or Burgundy. 5.07ct Oval. (eagt-18b-01x) $635
Color Shifting Garnets from the Tariri Mine in Tanzania. Fancy Oval weighing 5.22cts.
Three distinct colors depending on the lights - Ruby Red, Magenta or Burgundy. (eagt-18b-01y) $655
A 7.59ct Blended Ametrine Oval. (ajml-19-01l) $570
Our Blended Ametrine faceted in a Fancy Square, weighing 8.10cts. (ajml-19-01i) $810
A 11.59ct Blended Ametrine in a Unique Fancy Cut Corner Triangle design. (ajml-19-01b) $1159
A Lively Blended Ametrine in a Fancy Round Design - 13.18cts. (ajml-19-01j) $1318
Large Blended Ametrine Elongated Oval weighing 20.49cts. Under most lights, the purple is
predominant with bronze flashes coming from the ends. Under bright light such as the light box in which the photo
and video was shot, you can see more of the purple and yellow separations. Where the yellow and purple mix, one
sees a yellowish to bronze color. A darker gem, but it is not a problem seeing the purple body color with bronze flashes
from the ends. (ajml-16b-01f) $1537
A Very Large 107ct Pear Shaped Clear Quartz with A Wonderful Dendritic Pattern - Not often seen in this seen or this clear.
Exceptional and priced to move at a very low price for what this is... (chasgm-24-01) $963
A fine blue green to purply Natural Alexandrite weighing 0.49cts. Prices have climbed dramatically over the past few years on this material,
and still extremeley difficult to obtain good material as most is included, overly dark and the color change isn't worth noting.
The blue green on this one is really strong and it will go to a purple color. Small but nice considering what is on the market and avaialble, but
that can always be said of this material! (big-24-01) $2940 (Great price on this!)
Large 3.41ct Neony Tsavorite Garnet Oval. Has inclusions which can be seen under power and in this photo,
but a brilliant/sparkly gemstone as the inclusions are small and not all that noticeable with the naked eye.
(ik-24-01) $5115
This was a find! A Very Large Orangy Tourmaline from Mozambique, whose cutting and polish will dazzle your eyes from
the internals in this gem to the mirror surface. Surprised to see such a large clean well cut gemstone in Tourmaline now-a-days.
The rough for something like this is difficult to find, not to mention the crazy prices seen out there. Therefore this 15.96ct spectacular
Tourmaline is underpriced in todays market. (afgem-24-01) $11,970
The Trade is Seeing Some Large Fine Quality Opal
After looking at literally thousands of pieces, only a few meet criteria
for the All That Glitters Collection
Below are two examples, followed by an even large piece below showing Incredible Play of Color!
A - Large 13.57ct Elongated Pear Opal - as you can see, the colors are Phenomenal!
Upon request, we do have a video availalbe, though it is not the high quality videos we attempt to create. (psp-24-01) $2035
B - A 15.83ct Pear Shaped Opal, showing lots of Play of Color, another great example.
Upon request, we do have a video availalbe, though it is not the high quality videos we attempt to create. (me-24-01) $2375
Fine 23.42ct Cushion Opal with high dome showing incredible swarths of all kinds of colors!
Upon request, we do have a video availalbe, though it is not the high quality videos we attempt to create. (psp-24-02) $3513
A Very Unique Natural Tricolor Quartz carved/faceted by a Multi-Award Winning Cutter, who recently one in a category
receiving an award in 2024 from AGTA in their Cutting Edge Annual Competition. This exact material has also won praise when
the cutter made a whole suite of these unique pieces, creating a necklace - this prestigious piece resides in the Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum in Tucson.
Should you purchase one of these rare pieces, you can visit the related gems and view the necklace in the museum. Note that
this unique quartz, growing in zones of deep glowing amethyst, changing to clear and then back to Amethyst, is found in a deposit
in Morocco and is not common found in general, not to mention one needs transparent and clean material in order to faceted gems.
We love this material and managed to talk our associate into releasing the last few of the pieces he had. This gem weighs 6.80cts and typically has
a price of $300/ct. We can offer our few pieces at $200/ct. (ggc-24a-01) $1360
A Very Unique Natural Tricolor Quartz carved/faceted by a Multi-Award Winning Cutter, who recently one in a category
receiving an award in 2024 from AGTA in their Cutting Edge Annual Competition. This exact material has also won praise when
the cutter made a whole suite of these unique pieces, creating a necklace - this prestigious piece resides in the Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum in Tucson.
Should you purchase one of these rare pieces, you can visit the related gems and view the necklace in the museum. Note that
this unique quartz, growing in zones of deep glowing amethyst, changing to clear and then back to Amethyst, is found in a deposit
in Morocco and is not common found in general, not to mention one needs transparent and clean material in order to faceted gems.
We love this material and managed to talk our associate into releasing the last few of the pieces he had. This gem weighs 10.75cts and typically has
a price of $300/ct. We can offer our few pieces at $200/ct. (ggc-24a-02) $2150
A Very Unique Natural Tricolor Quartz carved/faceted by a Multi-Award Winning Cutter, who recently one in a category
receiving an award in 2024 from AGTA in their Cutting Edge Annual Competition. This exact material has also won praise when
the cutter made a whole suite of these unique pieces, creating a necklace - this prestigious piece resides in the Alfie Norville Gem & Mineral Museum in Tucson.
Should you purchase one of these rare pieces, you can visit the related gems and view the necklace in the museum. Note that
this unique quartz, growing in zones of deep glowing amethyst, changing to clear and then back to Amethyst, is found in a deposit
in Morocco and is not common found in general, not to mention one needs transparent and clean material in order to faceted gems.
We love this material and managed to talk our associate into releasing the last few of the pieces he had. This gem weighs 12.37cts and is the largest
and most saturated in color in our most recent acquisition. This material typically has
a price of $300/ct. We can offer our few pieces at $200/ct. (ggc-24a-03) $2474
We were fortunate to find such a nice precision faceted 6.53ct Natural Pink Topaz originally mined in Ouro Preto
decades ago. The cutter of this piece is a Well-Known Multi-Award Winning Cutter whose work is in museums.
Pink Topaz of any size is quite rare and this is considered to be a large one! Clean, properly faceted, high polish
all mean that this is an important gemstone! (ggc-24b-01) $13060
A 3.43ct Imperial Topaz from Ouro Preto. The price of fine Topaz has gone up over the past few years.
It is difficult to find quality rough. This is a real beauty having the hint of peach, some pink and orange body color,
and it is a nice shape for a ring or pendant. (bzmgm-24-01) $5145
One has to be very lucky to encounter a Fine Quality Colored Ouro Preto Topaz now. Large pieces just don't exist.
Very rare to find larger crystals and typically they are far from clean and therefore, they are more mineral specimens and
not for cutting gemstones. However, some larger crystals might have a section of clarity in the center and that was the case
of this piece. It was purchased by a friend/associate of ours decades ago and he found a clean section that allowed him to facet
this almost 20ct gem! The cutter is known as being a Multi-Award Winner, winning another prestigious award just this year from
AGTA for his entry into the Cutting Edge Awards Competition. His work is also on display in a museum in Tucson.
This 19.41ct Pear Shaped Imperial Topaz is entirely clean and has been precision faceted by the cutter; perfection in cutting and
the polish only enhances this gem as the facets act as mirrors and reflects light on the surface while light is reflected internally!
In Tucson 2024, with dealer from around the world, the owner of All That Glitters walked all the shows looking for anything equivalent in
this size. Only one gemstone of 18.84ct was found; the next closest was 14.94cts. The prices were actually displayed along with these
gems - our price on the All That Glitters Website is essentially the price offered to the trade. We have a price of Only $2100/ct on this
massively large Ouro Preto Imperial Topaz. We would expect a markup to be between 50-100% in a retail store. (ggc-24a-04)
$25233
Most people probably haven't heard of Sphene before, but it comes in various colors, such as yellow, orange, brown and green.
It is known for being highly dispersive, even higher than diamond; so you will see Fire coming off of most of them. So much at times that you can't miss it
in some colors/cuts. Chrome Sphene is rare as it contains Chromium and is a deeper richer green than the non-Chromium
containing Green Sphenes. It frequetnly has inclusions, especially if the gems are on the larger side. The price for larger
Sphenes can disappoint many as the larger pieces, with dispersion, that dazzle the eyes are higher in price per carat than
smaller ones. It is a softer gemstone and the recommendation would be to wear it in a pendant. This 2.10ct is real beauty and in both photos here,
you can see various colors coming off some of the facets - that is the Fire/Dispersion! (ik-24-03) $840
A Very Lively 7.11ct Orangy Zircon with a great polish - so one has internal sparkle/brilliance and major reflections
off of the facets due to the polish! Dispersion is evident too, making it look like a fancy diamonds. (ik-24-02) $2133
ON HOLD!(KL)
A Stunning Glowing Blue Sapphire weighing 2.50cts, Certed by GIA, surrounded with 1cts of Diamonds, set in a
Platinum ring. Note that the carat weight of the Sapphire as well as the diamonds and the fact that it is Platinum is
stamped on the inside of the band. (rs-24b-01) $11,500 (Calculations show this is at about 70% off of the retail estimate - therefore a savings of 30%)
Photos cannot do this Pink Sapphire/Ring Any Justice! The color is a Glowing Magenta Pink and lively, flanked by two Natural Diamonds.
The Sapphire is a whopping 5.33cts and is certed by AGL. The Diamonds are SI1/G-H in color and weigh 1ct in total weight, so therefore,
0.50cts each. Set in a custom 18kt Yellow Gold Ring. Pink Sapphires of this size are in demand and have increased in price over the past
few years. The total estimated retail price for this is approximately $40k. When we saw this large Sapphire, we knew that the designer must
have had this for some time as the price didn't truly reflect pricing of the center Sapphire at todays prices and was perhaps in inventory/the vault for
some time. So here is another steal from All That Glitters - can't buy the Sapphire at our price, in fact, the calculations show that the retail price
of just the Sapphire is slightly over $35k. Photos cannot capture the real beauty or true color of this piece. This is a Must See (and a Must Wear!)
(dei-24-01) $28,000 (Calculations show a savings of about 30% off of the estimated retail; Sapphires of this size and color will be retailing for approx
$7000-$1000/ct)
AGTA (American Gem Trade Association) published an entire article about Pink Sapphire earlier this year, and the
eye catching first few lines were: "Pink sapphires have garnered significant market traction worldwide, particularly among luxury brands expanding their offerings of precious colored gemstone jewelry."
Expect prices to keep increasing in this color, especially for larger sized gems - which the center Sapphire in this ring certainly is!
A large 1.80ct Natural Alexandrite Oval set with 1.23cts of Diamonds in a Platinum Ring. Weight of the Alexandrite, the diamonds
and metal type are all stamped on the inside of the band. Ideally, we would like to see this recut slightly to improve the brilliance and
create perhaps a better color change, but there is not sufficient material in the pavilion to keep the outer dimensions and therefore continue
to have it as the center gemstone in this ring. Natural Alexandrite has gone up dramatically in the past few years. What is on the market typically
hasn't been thrilling us due to size, being overly dark, poor cutting, clarity issues and especailly pricing. Regardless of how poor we feel
Natural Alexandrite faceted gems might be out there, they continue to sell and at high prices. There is a color change in this center gem, but as
always, one needs the right wavelengths in order to a change and not all are dramatic changes. This does go form a variation of green to a sort purple.
We have a price on this entire ring where on the current market you couldn't purchase just the Alexandrite. It is also a plus that it is set in a Platinum ring
and have almost one and a quarter carats worth of diamonds! Just to set this piece with all the gemstones is a costly undertaking. Alexandrite, Ruby and a few other
gemstones can be quite a challenge to obtain accurate color regardless of the device being used. Unfortunately, though we sometimes believe we have obtained a good shot with
accurate color, when the photo is transferred to another device or even uploaded to a website, the color can be quite different from what the eye sees or the original photo.
With websites, some of this is based on the codecs that different websites use, and with devices, it is frequently related to what people has selected for color display, etc.
(rs-24a-01) $18500 (Due to the wides range of wholesale prices and qualities of Natural Alexandrite seen in the trade currently, it is difficult to determine the estimated
retail price for this piece; however, at this price, the Platinum Ring and Diamonds might be a freebie as the center Alexandrite might be selling elsewhere at the price for this whole ring!)
*** Two Indredibly Dark Aquamarines ***
Most in the trade would think these are blue Topaz or Zircon, Possibly Tourmaline.
Selling at the approx wholesale prices seen in Tucson!
A - 1.82ct Trilliant Deep Blue Aquamarine (gp-24-01) $2184
B - A large pear shape weighing 3.97ct - origin is Madagascar, which has some incredibly deeply colored
Aquamarines, including a cushion shape that we have in inventory that is so deep blue, most don't recognize it
as Aqua and might be one of the most saturated blues seen in the trade (and without grey as a modifier!) Photo doesn't do this gem justice -
the color is actually more saturated in person than the photo shows...(prigem-24-01) $5955
A - Matched Pair of Glowing Blue 7mm Tanzanites (hmytgm-24-01a) $1440
B - Matched Pair of Glowing Blue 8mm Tanzanites (hmytgm-24-01b) $2449
*** Very Deep Pink Topaz ***
Seldom Seen in this Saturation
We hope to send these to AGL shortly for GemID to verify origin of color/td>
A - Deep Pink Topaz, 3.68ct Pear. Gemstone purchased from a jewelry store who bought these many decades ago. (ajay-24-01a) $7360
B - Deep Pink Topaz, 3.78ct Pear. Gemstone purchased from a jewelry store who bought these many decades ago. (ajay-24-01b) $7560
A - Neony Pink Oval Sapphire weighing 1.53cts, from Madagascar and Unheated. Photo does not
capture the brilliance or true color. (egl-24-01) $3825
B - Triliant Sapphire, Unheated, 2.11ct Blue-Purple. (blgj-24-01) $4853
A - A Vibrant Glowing Chrome Tourmaline Trilliant weighing 1.08cts. (ik-24-04) SOLD! (Purchased by a Goldsmith Who Knows Colored Gems and a Good Buy!
B - This 3.12ct Round Tourmaline hails from a very important source in Blue Green Tourmaline - Namibia.
This country has produced some incredible colors and gems, including this one. The photo does not do this justice - the color
is essentially a deep green with hints/flashes of blue. Another must see gem in person in order to truly appreciate! (agc-24-01) $3120
Estimated 9ct Checkerboard Tanzanite Estate Ring - 1/2+ troy ounce Gold and Diamonds!
An Estate Piece with a large estimated 9ct Checkerboard Tanzanite in a 16gram 14kt yellow gold ring (that is
over 1/2 a troy ounce), brushed gold on the sides, highly polished elsewhere, with 6 diamonds weighing an approximate
total of 42pts (0.42cts) and approximately VS and white. Could be worn by either a man or woman - but would be large on
some hands. It is approximately a size 7. We have obtained a faceting diagram of a similar checkerboard design and have used
that information to estimate the weight of the Tanzanite - and it does indeed come out to be about 9 carats as was indicated to
us initially. This can easily be sized, but if it is going up a size or more, the gemstone will have to be removed during the process.
It can be sized perhaps slightly up or down without removal. Our recommendation is to wear it as is if possible.
We have also made some calculations on what the retail price of this would be in a store, and have used similar products found
on the Stuller website to make these calculations - and they appear below. We have also calculated the estimated cost to create this piece
for a customer at the All That Glitters pricing which is always less than retail.
Estimated Retail Calculations Show Pricing to be:
Tanzanite - $16,000 (see image grab further below)
Gold Ring (based on $2,040/t.oz) - $3,700
Diamonds - $700
Cost to Set - $400 (rough estimate - difficult technique to set both the Tanzanite and the flush surface diamonds)
TOTAL: $20,800
All That Glitters Calculation to Reproduce for Retail Customer:
Tanzanite - $6,300 (Visit our Tanzanite page to view our Tanzanite Pricing)
Gold Ring (based on $2,040/t.oz) - $2,500
Diamonds - $470
Cost to Set - $268 (rough estimate - difficult technique to set both the Tanzanite and the flush surface diamonds)
TOTAL: $9,538
All That Glitters Savings: $11,262
Retail prices might vary, but the calculations for the gold ring, diamonds and cost to set should be pretty accurate. The price of the Tanzanite could vary. We estimated the price per carat from All That Glitters to be $700/ct - for a larger gem and nice color, this is a great price.
If ring is not sold in a certain timeframe, we will consider recovering the gold content, using the diamonds on future projects and selling the Tanzanite as a loose gem.
(wsan-23-01B) SOLD!
GIA CERTED/Laser Inscribed 1.06ct Diamond, VVS2/J - Estate Engagement/Wedding Band
An Estate Piece consisting of both the Engagement Ring and Wedding Band.
One doesn't have to keep these pieces intact - the important gemstone in these two pieces is the Center Diamond -
Remove that and put into any ring you wish and use the other diamonds as accents.
The Center Diamond is VVS2 in clarity, so extremely HIGH on the Grading Scale. The color is J which is still
white but showing some color. It is GIA Certed - so you have no issues knowing the Clarity, Color, Dimensions, Weight,
Cutting, Polish and other nfo. You know that the Diamond is the one in the cert, as on the girdle it has the GIA Cert
Number etched by laser!
14 karat white gold engagement ring, set with a cushion modified brilliant cut diamond , weighing 1.06ct, of
J color and VVS2 clarity, that is laser inscribed and accompanied by a GIA certification #2155377248. Recent measurements
estimate the center diamond is accented by approx. 0.74 ct. total weight of round brilliant cut diamonds, of SI clarity
or better and of white color. Accompanied by a 10 karat white gold wedding band that is set with more round brilliant
cut diamonds - these diamonds are numerous but insignificant in size compared to those around the main diamond in the engagement ring and is a nice match and enhances the engagement ring; nice to have the wedding band available too! Ring size 4 approx (will remeasure if necessary upon request, but can be sized if desired or dis-assembled to create another ring/band if desired - the important gemstone is the 1.06ct GIA Certed Diamond!
Note that since we have dealt with colored gemstones for over 43 years now, and sometimes deal with diamonds
(we mandate GIA Certs for all diamonds we sell), we are unfamiliar with retail pricing in either colored gems or diamonds
- so did a google search for Retail price of GIA Certed Modified Cushion Brilliant, J Color, VVS2 clarity. We came up
with the info via AI and we did a screen grab. Regardless of how many times we did this, we could only get a quote on a
VS2 clarity and not a VVS2 clarity which is two full steps higher in clarity. The high end for retail for just the diamond would therefore probably be in the $6700 ballpark as estimated from what was seen on line; that is for the diamond only, not the gold engagement and wedding band or small diamond melee.
We have what we feel is a good price for this piece - which does not only include the major center diamond, but the
two gold settings and associated diamonds.
(wsan-23-01A) ONLY $4,100
Note that the clarity described in this screen grab is Two Clarity Grades LOWER than the diamond noted here.
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 or microscope - not your unaided eye.
Under normal conditions, these inclusions may not be
visible.
Not responsible for mismatches of prices, photos, stocknumbers, etc.
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