Gemstones - Newly Photographed

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!

We are back from attending the Tucson Gem, Rock and Mineral Shows - we believe we first attended the shows 39 years ago. We have purchased a total of 20 items while away and this includes: 15 gemstones / 2 mineral specimens / 3 pieces of rough These gemstones include some very exiciting pieces such as a number of "Special" Montana Sapphires, Wonderful (and small) Color Change Zircon from Burma, Grey Spinel which are our firsts in 45+ years in business, Tourmaline, Blue/Purple Spinel, Demantoid Garnet, Matched Pair of 8mm Round Tanzanites as well as a 9mm Round all of deep glowing blue depending on the lights and there are also two cabs that we purchased elsewhere with one including what is called Iolite Sunstone which is a new find and has been getting lots of play in the gemstone world after it was the center gemstone in a well-known custom designed jewelry contest!

Recut Deep Blue Trilliant - 9.95ct AQUAMARINE!
aquamarine
A nice deep blue very lively/brilliant Aquamarine weighing 9.95ct and in a Trilliant cut. We have recut this gemstone to produce a far more lively and brilliant gemstone than it was originally, utilizing one of our previous specialty cutters. This gemstone has undergone a wonderful transformation and is slightly deeper in color and far more brilliant with the new cut by a Multi-Award Winning Cutter (having won another award this year in the AGTA Cutting Edge Contest!!) He has done some wonderful work for us in the past, faceting some of our rough which included Diaspore, Ametrine, Oregon Sunstone, Tourmaline and more... So congratulations to Chris Wolfsberg (Wolfie) who had to carefully re-align the center of this trilliant and modify the existing pavilion to produce a far more outstanding gemstone. In Tucson, something of this size and color (not to mention the costly recut by the expert facetor), would run in the ballpark of $1100-$1500/ct, which is our best guess as something like this might be hard to find something similar at the shows - and this would be the wholesale trade price.. So here is another case of wonderful savings from All That Glitters, and of course, (ajay-25-01) Only $1000/ct, therefore $9950
Reddish Pink UNHEATED 1.69ct MONTANA Sapphire!
reddish pink Montana Sapphire
back of reddish pink Montana Sapphire
A wonderful bright lively 1.69ct UNHEATED Montana Sapphire from Rock Creek whose body color may shift depending on available lights. Hard to exactly pin down the color, though it does look like a magenta or pink, but certainly appears more red under some lights. We have photographed the gemstone from the back also, as you can see the various colors that the crystal displays, which is unique and provides a blending of color. Rough from faceted by a diamond cutter and was obtained by an associate of ours whome we have known over the past 40 years. Currently not for sale as we hope to send this to GIA for a GemID as well as Origin. (berngm-26-01)
Uniquely Colored Montana Sapphire (1.64cts) - UNHEATED!
orangy pinkish MontanaSapphire
back of orangy pink Montana Sapphire
Here is another similar Montana Sapphire to the one above, this one being just slightly less in weight weighing 1.64cts. A unique color depending on the lights and one can see why when one flips over this gemstone, as it is a parti-colroed Sapphire showing a number of various color zonings which blends to create the color you see when looking at it from the top through the table. Parti-colored Sapphires which show the distinct colors when viewed from the top are very much in demand and more so with respect to Montana Sapphires. The color is difficult to describe, but could be said to take on an orangy color to even more red depending on the lights. This is also UNHEATED and faceted by a diamond cutter - and again, was obtained from an associate of ours whom we have known for about 4 decades - and one of the reasons why we have such interesting gemstones! This beauty also hails from the Rock Creek locality. Currently not for sale as we hope to send this to GIA for a GemID as well as Origin. (berngm-26-02)
Blue Montana Sapphire Weighing 2.43cts
2.43ct Round Montana Sapphire
Hailing again from Rock Creek, this large 2.43ct Blue Montana Sapphire was again faceted by a diamond cutter who has been working with one of our decades old associates and we are thrilled to have this MT Sapphire in inventory. Said to be heated. We might be sending this one to GIA for GemID and Origin also! (berngm-26-03)
2.41 ct Fancy Cut Blue Montana Sapphire
fancy Montana sapphire faceted by chris wolfsberg
A Fancy Cut 2.41ct Blue Montana Sapphire from the Eldorado Bar on the upper banks of the Missouri River! Sapphire rough from the Eldorado Bar on the upper Missouri River commonly exhibits a hexagonal or tabular hexagonal shape, often described as plates, prisms, or flattened, water-worn hexagonal crystals. In the past, these shallow shapes posed a challenge (and still do!) to cutters as one must facet a much smaller gemstone than desired and frequently not even attempt at faceting it at all. Some designs/cutting styles lend themselves to the shallowness or shape, and in this case, the Multi-Award Winning Cutter, Chris Wolfsberg, utilized his knowledge and skill to create this unique shape while having a very shallow gemstone but still manages to maintain brilliance! Wolfie has faceted many pieces from All That Glitters rough over the past decade plus. Here is an example of his expertise saving a piece of rough and creating a unique/beautiful gemstone. In two of All That Glitters other Montana Sapphires, you will see a hexagon shape which essentially follows the shape of this rough which is frequently found in these Montana Sapphires.
Difficult to get a true color in this case, but it is some variation of blue!
At Only $2500/ct, this is at $6025. (blzngm-26-01)
An incredibly beautiful piece of jewelry can be made utilizing this unique shape and gem material!
1.44ct Demantoid Garnet from Namibia
1.44ct round demantoid
A 1.44ct Round Demantoid Garnet from Namibia with incredible Dispersion/Fire like a Diamond. A few inclusions are to be found under power, but not really noticeable with the naked eye - for this material, it can be expected and may help to determine natural origin and country of origin. (3090gm-26-02) $3600
9mm Round Deep Glowing Purple/Blue Tanzanite
9mm round deep blue tanzanite
A large 9mm Round Glowing Blue or Purple Tanzanite depending on the lights. This is the best color available for this material in this size. Would make a great ring or pendant - $2256. (Obtaining the correct color to display on a webpage is not necessarily accurate to what the eye sees - but the color is really fine and will be depending on available lighting.) (tsco-26-01)
Super Matching Pair of 8mm Deep Purple Blue Tanzanites
matched pair of 8mm deep purple blue tanzanites
The color of this matched pair of 8mm Round Deep Blue/Deep Purple Tanzanites is similar to the large single 9mm above. Color is dependent on available lights. VERY difficult to find matched Tanzanites, as you not only have to have the same cutting design so they reflect in the same way, but Tanzanite can be more purple or more blue in individual gems, so you have to match the color exactly. These would be great in earrings or perhaps on the side of a center diamond or other colored gem - perhaps utilizing the 9mm round above, making a ring that has a 9mm center with two 8mms on each side! These gems are matched so that they could be used in a ring as the match is really good in both the cutting and in the colors! $3398 (Obtaining the correct color to display on a webpage is not necessarily accurate to what the eye sees - but the color is really fine and will be depending on available lighting.) (tsco-26-02)
Teal Sapphire and a 3.07ct One Too!
A Beautiful Large Teal Sapphire (certed!) weighing 3.07cts. Teal is VERY popular and finding a fine true Teal color in Sapphire is difficult. We feel very confident that you won't find something similar in a store and the prices for even dark inexpensive Sapphire in the retail market will probably cost you the same price per carat as this fine one.... (bgs-26-01) $9210
(Cert is currently in transit and will be posted in the future)
Incredibly Brilliant Neony Lemon Yellow Sapphire
A Very Bright Lemony Yellow with hints of gold depending on the lights. Very well cut, very brilliant and will sparkle and dazzle you and those viewing it. (dmmtrd-26-01) Priced to move out at only $1000/ct. $2930
COLOR CHANGE Burmese Zircon
GIA Certed! - Simply the Best Color Change Available...
DEEP BLUE TO DEEP GREEN!
What has been sold as Color Changing Zircon from Burma has been VERY Disappointing in general compared to the photos originally seen of this material - like many Alexandrites, Padparadschas, Rubys, Color Changing Diaspore and others, when professional companies photograph these items in jewelry or as loose gemstones, they will usually modify the color to the point where it no longer resembles what the gemstone actually looks like - and it is always to their advantage. The color change Zircons seen in Bangkok were very disappointing and one has to use their imagination to see the color change; the same was true for the most part in Tucson, though there was a few gemstones that were quite impressive. Usually the gemstones are on the larger side being at least 5cts and some seen were even 15 cts and more. One exceptional gemstone of this species/phenomenon is this example and it is perhaps one of the smallest but finest color change for this relatively new find in Burma. Weighing only 2.04cts, this brilliant Trilliant goes from a nice blue to a vivid deep green as seen in the videos. This gemstone was important enough for the original owner to have it certed by GIA - click the link below. There is no need to spend $7000+ for some of the better material when you can have this super color changing example at a fraction of the price. (3090gm-26-01) Only $3468
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Color Change Spinel - A Beauty!
A Beautiful Blue 3.23ct Oval Spinel. This is what was seen when this gemstone was first viewed and the color blue, the brilliance, the dispersion seen under those lights said - Buy Me! But there was a surprise to be had after the purchase... seems that this is not just a Blue Spinel but also a Purple Spinel, as when it was taken to other lights, it was definitely a purple! So this piece had even more going for it than originally thought! It is a beautiful fine blue and will also be a nice rich purple under other lights - nothing like having two gemstones for the price of one! Spinels are very popular and pricing has gone up and this one is below what one expects in the trade. (There are a few what looks to be needles when the gemstones is viewed from the back, but don't believe it can be seen from the front as it will be viewed/worn) Priced to move at $5491. (igm-26a-01)
peachy emerald cut tourmaline - congo bright green/clear bicolor tourmaline
A B
A - A 4.70ct Peach Colored Tourmaline from the Congo - great polish. Some inclusions off to the side which doesn't affect anything and one would need magnification to see them. (rckstc-26-01a) $1880 SOLD!
B - A really fine example of Bicolor Tourmaline and a Unique One at that! Weighing 3.00ct, this Bicolor is from Mozamique and is a vivid bright green in one half and the other half is clear. Small inclusions near the boundary which is very characteristic of bicolors at the color separation - not even noticed with naked eyes/glasses, but during the photography process. Inconsequential. (igm-26b-01) $1050
Grey Spinel From Burma!
Our First Grey Spinel in 45 Years...
Has been Extremely Popular Over the Past Several Years
Couldn't Pass Up These Nicely Faceted and Well Priced Pieces
grey spinel cushion - burma grey spinel trilliant - burma
A B
A - Grey Spinel from Burma. There is a hint of purple in the grey depending on the lights. 3.12ct Square Cushion. (dsdtg-26-01) $2184
B - 3.31ct Grey Spinel from Burma - Very Brilliant Trilliant of a Gun Smoke Grey color. (dsdtg-26-02) $2648
Tourmaline/Diamond Platinum Pendant and Chain
green tourmaline/diamond Platinum pendant and chain
5.69ct Green Tourmaline Pear surrounded by Natural Diamonds in a Platinum Pendant topped with three more diamonds in a triangle, on a Platinum Box Chain. (rckstc-26-02) Currently on Long Term Hold - Inquire if Interested
Agate Pear Shaped Cab
agate fancy cab
39.31ct Pear Shaped Agate Cab - $79 (Only $2/ct!) (nshgm-26-02)
Iolite "Sunstone"
This is a NEW FIND coming out of India. It is the Gemstone Iolite (Mineral = Cordierite) that has inclusions that are similar to Sunstone. There have been a few jewelry contests where one of the winning entries utilized this material. In searching for more information, the following was found:
"Iolite Sunstone is a rare, natural hybrid gemstone primarily from India, combining lavender-blue Cordierite (Iolite) with sparkly, reddish-orange Feldspar (Sunstone) inclusions. Known as a "stone of leadership," it balances dreamy, intuitive energy with practical, joyful motivation. It blends Third Eye (insight) and Solar Plexus (power) chakra energies, aiding in self-confidence, creativity, and finding one's path.
Key Characteristics and Benefits:
Appearance: Displays a unique, shimmering effect (aventurescence) caused by inclusions of hematite or copper-colored platelets within the blue-violet, translucent stone.
Iolite Properties: Often called the "Viking Compass". It is believed to aid in mental clarity, inner vision, and reducing stress.
Sunstone Properties: Associated with energy, joy, and, vitality.
Combined Benefits: The combination is used to:
Boost Confidence: Encourages independence and helps in saying "no".
Enhance Intuition: Promotes inner wisdom, often used in meditation.
Balance Energy: Harmonizes the Third Eye and Solar Plexus chakras, fostering a balance between dreaming and doing.

As seen in the photo, due to the inclusions, the polish on the surface may show some pitting or other depressions. It is an interesting material especially if you have a loupe, magnifying glass or microscope, as you can see the rainbow patterns of the inclusions and the various shapes and spend some time admiring this unique material.
$90 (nshgm-26-01)
Naturally Sandblasted Agate from the Gobi Desert - Outer Mongolia
Sandblasted Agate from the Gobi Desert - Outer Mongolia Sandblasted Agate from the Gobi Desert - Outer Mongolia
A
B
A - So beautiful and unique, these items were an attention grabber and some time was spent choosing some very interesting pieces for inventory. These are supposed to be naturally wind blown/etched Agate pieces from the Gobi Desert, specifically the Upper Mongolia area. There were some green pieces, but we were told and also read, that these would have been heated. These are certainly natural Agates and most likely from the Gobi Desert, but cannot be certain that they were etched by the wind/sand or perhaps in other ways. They are interesting and beautiful and we had to purchase two pieces! This piece weighs approx 536cts. For the time being, they are priced at only $0.75 per carat! $402 (exam-26-01)
B - Description as above, but this example weighs 739cts and has a druzy overlay, which was really not seen in all of the other pieces that we viewed, and is at $1/ct or $739. (exam-26-02)

The next 10 gemstones represent purchased made while in Asia for one month. In that months time frame, we only selected 10 gemstones that we felt were unique and well priced, as prices on the wholesale level are much higher over the past few years as noted in a number of articles we have published as our Monthly Gem News. In the past, a month abroad might produce about 150 new gemstones in inventory, after viewing many tens of thousands of pieces (if not more) over that timeframe. Due to pricing and existing inventory, we have had to be even MORE selective than in the past. We seek those items that are high quality, unique/uncommon for some reason, decently faceted, eye clean depending on the species and rarity, of a size worthwhile for center gemstones in jewelry – and very importantly, those that have value right up front.

oval deep power blue sapphire
Lively Deep Powder Blue Elongated Oval Sapphire, old stock from a dealer, weighing 2.74ct. Priced to move at only $1200/ct - $3288 (vp2gm-25-01)
5+ct round madagascar sphene
Flashy Dispersive Round 5.62ct Sphene from Madagascar. One must see in person to believe! (Higher Dispersion Value: Sphene's dispersion number (0.051) is greater than diamond's (0.044), leading to more dramatic color separation and Fire!) Body color can be described at yellow-green or golden-green depending on the lights. A must have for the collector or those that want something that everyone will ask what it is! (plg-25-01) SOLD!
deep navy blue spinel
Deep Navy Blue 3.18ct Cushion Spinel from Tanzania. A darker gem, but color is evident. (ikbkk-25-02) $2973
Color Change Spinel, Squarish Cushion, going from Purply Blue to Lilac/Violet. Origin is Madagascar and this weighs 3.13ct. A really nice example! (ikbkk-25-03) $4382 SOLD!
yellow fancy tanzanite/yellow zoisite
Fancy Tanzanite (Yellow Zoisite) – Nice Brilliant 2.82ct Oval of a bright yellow to gold depending on the lights. No secondary color being pulled in from the other axes. A few needles which would indicate no heat also, but just the color is an indicator of no heat. One of those uncommon/rare fancy unheated colors occasionally found in Zoisite – which when blue/purple, is called Tanzanite. We also have Fancy Tanzanite in Teal, Orange and Green which can be found on the All That Glitters Tanzante page. A must have for those who collect or desire something different, unique and no common. (ikbkk-25-06) $1974 (Note that the price per carat is about the same as a nicely colored regular blue/purple Tanzanite since we bought this at a decent price)
mint green/deep seafoam green afghani round tourmaline
A beautiful lively Mint Green/Deep Seafoam Green Afghani Round(!) Tourmaline weighing 5.41ct. Round Tourmalines of this size and color are not common. Super piece! (ikbkk-25-01) $6492 On LONG TERM HOLD! - Inquire if Interested
color change unheated sapphire
Sapphire, 3.47ct, Emerald Cut, Color Change from Deep Blue to Purple. Origin is suspected to be Madagascar. A darker gem but with the right lights it glows blue or purple. Some inclusions, might be visible under bright lights or those with very good eyesight, but fascinating to look at these under power as you have crystals with some looking like shooting stars. Apologizing for the poor photo, but will try for a better one in the future - initially trying different light sources to show the color change but only got one photo that gives an idea of what it looks like... Unheated. (ikbkk-25-05) $3470
color change garnet
A Lively Color Shift/Change Garnet from Tanzania, weighing 2.42ct – Trilliant. Color Shift/Change depending on the lights, can be described as: reddish, orangy, milk chocolate, golden yellow. (idbkk-25-04) SOLD!
clear colorless grossular garnet!
Another Rarity and New Find!! Clear Garnet (Grossular – Cushion Shape -5.44ct) – in order for Garnet, Sapphire, Spinel and some other gemstones to be clear, there cannot be any elemental impurities other than what makes up a particular gemstone species. Any element other than this, will cause the crystal/gemstone to have some color – even if very light in saturation/tone. This is a new find and quite rare. Said by some to be from Tanzania, the origin noted by someone more in the know is Zambia – some are trying to keep the origin under wraps. Unfortunately, most of the material is all small and has white inclusions which are obvious to the unaided eye. Larger pieces are typically the same – larger but with these white inclusions, but larger is still more uncommon that the one carat-ers (plus/minus). However, there are always rare exceptions which this particular gemstone represents. Eye clean but if louped there are a few inclusions (which are interesting) and large, as well as certed, this is a special gem. Our friend/associated had a certed piece (smaller than the one here) that was eye clean and decent size also, but we passed on this due to price. We were lucky enough to find one certed piece of good size(!) and clarity – so we grabbed it! It was less in price per carat than our associates as well as larger - so we can offer our customers an even better deal on this rarity!
NOTE - Pantones Color of the Year is White! So clear stones are in this year so this rarity should be even more popular! (sdcl-25-01) $1000/ct - $5440
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0.98ct natural alexandrite
Natural Alexandrite 0.98ct Oval! Color Change is Green or Teal to Bluish Purple. As always, Alexandrite color changes are difficult to capture in a photo – excuse the poor photo clarity, but you at least get an idea of the color change under various lights. For the size, we are giving this away when one compares the wholesale pricing of anything decent in Natural Alexandrite. This is old inventory from an associate/friend in the business whom we hadn’t see in 10 years, but with recent travels abroad, we did purchase this beauty as well as a 2.7+ct Deep Power Blue Lively Sapphire at a great price! A few inclusions, but don't believe they are visible for the most part with the naked eye. As usual, there is frequently bleed through of more than one color when viewing the gemstone under lights. This was taken to numerous light sources and photographed, but most photos were out of focus and as is typical with this material, the color in the photo was different than what the eye was seeing. We have done our best to obtain images that looks like what you may see under the best lighting. (vp2gm-25-02) $6860 Enjoy the Savings!

certed garnet
3.59ct Yellowish Pyrope-Spessartine Garnet. The color is a yellow with a hint of orange. The color did not photograph well and is too golden in this photo. However, it is a unique color, lively, well cut, clean gem! This would most likely classify as a variety of Malaia Garnet, but with a very distinct unusual color... (egaj-11-54) $3590
In doing some research on this Uniquely Colored Yellowish Pyrope-Spessartine Garnet, the following was learned:
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Here is a Wonderful Blue Fancy Cut Montana Sapphire!
Below the image, you will find two videos showing two CAD/CAM Designs for a Pendant for this particular gemstone as well as another similarly shaped Blue Montana Sapphire. One design has Diamonds on the side of the pendant. Can be made in either White or Yellow Gold and one can use either Natural Diamonds or Save $$$ by using Lab Grown Diamonds. Check out the designs - turn around time would probably be about 1 month and we wouldn't be able to start this project until we enter 2026!
Visit Our Montana Sapphire Page to see the other gemstone that would be perfect for either of these designs!
*** Montana Sapphires ***
El Dorado Bar Montana Sapphire
Don't think much has to be said about this Montana Sapphire, as the picture can speak for itself... This is a U.S. Gemstone and faceted in the U.S. by a cutter known for his cutting of Montana Sapphires. The rough came from El Dorado Bar and was cut in this beautiful hexagon and weighs a whopping 2.86cts. Color is various blues depending on the lighting being viewed under. This is a must have for those seeking an American Sapphire from an important location and the superb cutting and fine color just adds to the desirability. (bng-19-01) $8580
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burmese spinel
3.87ct Spinel
From Burma, known for their spinels and corundum, the color of this piece is reminiscent of Rhodolite Garnet! (gag-06-01) $3,250
custom aquamarine and diamond pendant
This piece was created in the past, but never posted on the All That Glitters website, so we are correcting that now! An exceptionally deep blue aquamarine was recut (6+ct after recutting) by one of our multi-award winning cutters (whose work is on display in the Gem/Mineral Museum in Tucson), from an original gem in the All That Glitters inventory. One of our custom goldsmiths created this intricate pendant via CAD/CAM, specifically for this gemstone, which is surrounded by diamonds and hangs on a chain chosen to accent the whole piece. An exquisite piece.
To view other pieces that were created specifically for customers or where customers or goldsmiths used All That Glitters gemstones, visit the following page: More Custom Pieces
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 45 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.
GIA Diamond Cert

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.

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