Here are some of the loose stones I purchased on this business trip to Europe.
Let's start with my favorite stone.
This is a loose semi-precious gemstone with a heart-shaped double-sided cabochon!
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smoky quartz \28,000 (tax not included)
Green Amethyst \61,000 (tax not included)
Turquoise: 45,000 yen (tax not included)
Tourmaline \56,000 (tax not included)
Germany is world-renowned for its craftsmanship as the country of gemstone polishing, and many of the stones have really nice cuts, but one in particular is unique,Some very interesting cut semi-precious stones.This means.
In Japan and other Asian countries, there is a stereotype that semi-precious stones, which are not so expensive compared to precious stones such as diamonds, rubies, and sapphires, do not fetch high prices when they are made into jewelry products. There are very few, if any, semi-precious gemstones in circulation.
In comparison,Germany is a paradise for semi-annual stones of wonderful cuts!
I think there is a good culture of making things that are as good as jewelry made of precious stones, with nice cuts at a cost because they are inexpensive semi-periodic stones.
Semi-precious stones in the shape of a heart are also available in Japan, but they are usually cut stones. Large, double-sided cabochon hearts like this one are rare, but the heart shape is even more asymmetrical and really cute!
If you turn it upside down, it looks like a sexy ass! The shape of this loose piece is very beautiful!
Among my favorites are,Rare green amethyst and beautiful tourmaline with bright red colorIt is.
Now, what kind of jewelry will it be?
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