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FEATURED GEMS


Red Sunstone

Breathtaking sunstones range in color from butterscotch to orange, green, and red, with notable deposits in Oregon, USA. Formed millions of years ago in volcanic lava, these unique feldspar crystals were later revealed through weathering. Though related to moonstone and labradorite, sunstones vary in appearance due to differences in composition. This particular Oregon gem, expertly cut, showcases exceptional color, clarity, and size—making it a true collector’s dream.

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Tanzanite, Blue/Purple

Tanzanite, the velvety blue variety of zoisite, is found only in Tanzania near Mount Kilimanjaro. Legend says lightning fires transformed brown crystals into vivid blue and violet gems, first discovered by Masai herders. Cynthia later acquired rare pieces, including this exceptional blue-purple stone, and recut it to enhance its beauty. Its unique color and expert craftsmanship make it a perfect collector’s gem or a striking jewelry centerpiece.

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Danburite

This radiant Danburite captures warmth and brilliance even at a glance. Formed through remarkable natural processes, its vivid yellow color is completely natural—rare for stones of this size. Once discovered in Connecticut, most gem-quality Danburite now comes from Mexico. With its exceptional color, clarity, and 8.75-carat size, this gem is both a collector’s treasure and a beautiful, durable choice for jewelry.

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