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Popular gemstones and cabochons:
Amazonite
Parrot Wing quick guide: 1" = 25mm 1/2"=13mm 1/4"=6.5mm
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This page gives you quick headlines on new items on our website. Click on the pink and teal highlighted text to go to the page where each item is located. Note: The most recently posted items are at the top of the page. Art is created when a Master Cutter actualizes the potential beauty hidden in a piece of rough. Choose your favorite of a new grouping of artist-cut stones, on our Art-Carved page.
Just as individual artists vary in their interpretation of landscapes, so does Mother Nature. See a wide variety of scenes in Chinese Painting Jasper, Biggs Jasper and Deschutes Jasper, on our StoneScapes page.
Spring is here and so is a whole crop of fresh green stones: Malachite, Chrysoprase, Imperial Jasper, Variscite, Parrot Wing Jasper, and Budd Stone. All on our Greens page.
Fascinating and beautiful Picasso Ammonites and Ammonites in Matrix are back in force on our Fossil Gems page.
New Titanium Druzies have arrived, include smaller cobalt blue cabs, and the fascinating purple/bronze color seen at left, which I call "UltraViolet." On our Druzy! page.
Another great new color hits our Drilled Druzy Pendants page: Bronze Beauty, shown at left. We also have new pendant-sized undrilled Cobalt Blue druzy cabs to show off, as well. On our Large Druzy Pendants page.
We've replenished our Natural Druzy page with a lovely selection of Rainbow Pyrite Druzy.
Finally, more new Agate Drusies! On our second page of Natural-Color Drusies.
Just for PMC people and those who like to cast stones in place, I've expanded our offerings of synthetic, lab-created gemstones, including faceted stones and transparent cabochons. From CZs to lab-grown spinels and corundums, you can find them on our Faceted Gemstones page.
Beautiful Boulder Opal drilled pendants now can also be found on our Faceted Gemstones page.
Hurricane Starburst Jasper, also known as Spider Jasper, is now on our Tranquil Garden page.
A really nice variety of Chinese Writing Stones can now be found on our second Tranquil Garden page.
Now for the finest jewelry designs, mid-to-larger-sized (4-7pt.) VVS Melee Diamonds, on our Faceted Gemstones page.
The multicolored hues of Fancy Jasper can be found on our page of Reds.
We've added lots of new Fossilized Corals to our page of Tropical Treasures.
Proof that we offer the best pendant pieces: all-new Bouton (Blister) Pearls, on our Pearls page.
Glimmers of pearly chatoyant crystals light up deep and medium purples in our new Charoite, on our page of Purples and Pure Blues.
After scouring the country, my supplier has recently found a small supply of car paint rough, so I once again can offer, perhaps for a limited time, Fordite!
Spectacular cuts of genuine Lapis now grace our page of Purples and Pure Blues.
Bright pink and stark black make Rhodonite unmistakeable. On our Range of Reds page.
We are pleased to be able to present a new type of stone, the highly-prized Amethyst Sage Agate, on our Translucents page.
On a website where fabulous is the standard, these new Pyritized Ammonites bring a whole new meaning to "breathtaking." Sliced halves lined with natural silver and multicolored Rainbow Pyrite Druzy, plus silvery cabochons. On our new second page of Fossil Gems.
Always a favorite, more new Nature's Paintbrush can be found on our Tranquil Garden page.
Beautiful Turquoise, clearly explained as to its treatment status, now overflows on our second page of WaterColors.
Fascinating Atlanticite features magenta-purples against a lemon-lime background. On our Greens page.
Spectacular crystal formations are now available as pendants. They are called Geodites and they can be found at the bottom of our second page of Natural Drusies.
Shiny black Velvet Obsidian lights up our page of Blacks.
New Ocean Wave Jasper can be found on our WaterColors page.
These large, striking stones are from Death Valley, California. They have an unusual silky matte finish and are aptly named Paint Rock. On our Abstract Art page.
Like shimmering frost on a windowpane, chatoyant Seraphinite with its silvery shimmers over dark green are a perfect accompaniment to the approaching winter season. On our Chatoyants page.
Marvelous Ammonites, like the one shown at left, Pyritized Ammonite Negatives, Picasso Ammonites, Turitella Agates, Fossil Orthoceros and Bristlecone Pine Forest Oolite are among the more than thirty new additions to our Fossil Gems page.
An impressive total of 45 new stones with red in them, including Mookaite, Imperial Jasper, Tabu Jasper (shown at left), Poppy Jaspers and Cinnabar in Quartz have just been posted on our Range of Reds page.
We've just posted fifty new pink drusies, in a wide variety of shapes, shades, and sizes, to our Natural Drusies Page.
We've doubled our beautiful Water Color offerings, including Vista Jasper (shown far left), Ocean Picture Jasper (middle photo) and all-new Peruvian Opalina (right photo). We've also posted more Arizona Sunset Jaspers, Surf Agates, Hemimorphite Zine Silicates, and more! On our Water Colors pages.
Amazing imagery can be seen in our new China Picture Stones (also called Chinese Painting Jasper), located on our Stonescapes page.
Delightful Dalmatian Stone trots on to our page of Black in the Abstract.
We've added a whole new section of jumbo stones to our Rare Finds page.
Finally! We've been able to locate and obtain some really wonderful Black Druzy, in beautifully-cut shapes, that will bring a touch of elegance to any design. These can be found midway down our Black and White Druzy page.
Be sure to stop by our two totally refreshed pages of Tropical Treasures, to see new shells, new starfish, and new corals.
Rich, deep colors are the calling card for our new Bloodstones and their sister-species, Fancy Jasper, on our Reds page.
As though the artist himself playfully sketched onto the stone, our new Picasso Ammonites are a stunning new addition to our page of Fossil Gems.
Delightful patterns grace our new Rainforest Jasper, on our Greens page.
Melt-in-your mouth buttery yellow and deep green Orbicular Ocean Jasper is now on our first page of Abstract Art.
Soft as a whisper, this all-new Willow Creek Jasper brings a touch of elegance to our StoneScapes page.
We are proud to offer a wide selection of Fossilized Corals, on our Tropical Treasures page.
Beautiful, natural-blue Larimar now graces our Water Colors page.
These are possibly the loveliest Moss Agates I have ever seen, all new on our page of Translucents.
We've added new semi-precious cabochons to our Faceted Gemstones page, as well as a small selection of synthetic faceted stones.
We've hit the motherlode when it comes to fossils--Turitella Agates, Ammonites, Fossil Ferns and more on our Fossil Gems page.
We are thrilled to present our very first page of Faceted Gemstones, including fine melee diamonds and colored stones such as Amethyst, Peridot, and Blue Topaz.
Glorious color bursts from our all-new section of Mediterranean Red Twig Coral, from Italy, on our Tropical Treasures page.
Apache Sage Jasper on our Stonescapes page.
Bruneau Jasper, along with Palomino Jasper and Chinese Painting Jasper, also on our Stonescapes page.
Leopard (skin) Jasper, on our second page of Abstract Art.
It's Ocean Jasper, but I call it "Stormy" because of its blend of greys, aquas, and sand colors, overlaid with tiny sparkles. A new addition to our Water Colors page.
Copper lovers will be pleased: Here's a new, very rare form of Copper Fire Brick, called Copper and Black Fire Brick. Limited quantities are available on our Metals page.
Montana Moss Agates, Rutilated Quartz, Window Stone and more are featured in our all-new page of Translucent cabochons.
Spring colors bloom in Unakite, on our Greens page.
New Denim Lapis, Sugilite, Dumortierite, Azurite and more on our updated Purples and Pure Blues page.
We've quadrupled the number and variety of freshwater pearl strands and half-drilled pairs on our Pearls page.
Yummy strands of real coral now grace the bottom of our Tropical Treasures page.
Lovely Carasite now leads off our pages of Abstract Art.
Polished creamy white matrix with shiny copper that shifts to wine red in certain lights: That's Campbellite, on our Metals page.
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