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Below this line are stones that have been sold... I left them up just so people could look at the finished stones and designs... I hope you enjoy them.


Beryl

Item: N/A
Material: Beryl
Type: Gold/yellow
Locality: Afghanistan
Hardness: 7.0 good for almost any jewelry application
Design: Dulcet (designed by Jeff R. Graham)
Cut By: Jeff R. Graham
Dimensions: 10.5mm x 7.6mm deep
Clarity: VS
Weight: 5.52 carats
Price: N/A
Note: This is a nice hot color yellow/gold Helidore. There is some silk present in the table area, although it really can not be seen with the naked eye easily.


Helidore Beryl

Item: N/A
Material: Beryl
Type: Helidore
Locality: Afghanistan
Hardness: 7 - 7.5 good for almost any jewelry application
Design: Maiden's Cross (designed by Jeff R. Graham - Ad #6 )
Cut By: Jeff R. Graham
Dimensions: 6.7mm x 9.1mm x 7.4 deep
Clarity: IF
Weight: 2.44 carats
Price: N/A
Note: This is a very nice hot yellow with green high lights, it is really a nice bright stone. If you look closely at the crown of the stone you will see a cross of checkers running length wise across the stone (I would leave these facets frosted if I wanted the cross to show, I did not on this stones), which of course is why I named the design "Maidens Cross". This will set and wear well in almost any jewelry.


Seafoam Beryl Opposed Bar

Item: N/A
Material: Beryl
Type: Seafoam
Locality: Brazil, South America
Hardness: 7 - 7.5 good for almost any jewelry application
Design: Opposed Beryl (designed by Jeff R. Graham - Ad #4)
Cut By: Jeff R. Graham
Dimensions: 8.7mm x 7.2mm deep
Clarity: VVS
Weight: 2.08 carats
Price: N/A
Note: The stone has some small silk like inclusions, but they do not really effect to overall brightness of the stone. The color is very nice and unusual for Beryl, most of it is heated to blue long before it gets to the United States. This will need to be set with some care, but should not be too hard.

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