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Absolute Black Jade 22kt Gold Cabochon
Absolute Black Jade is gem grade ferro-hornblende and not a true jade. It is absolutely black, with no green undertones, just like the Edwards black jade mined long ago in Wyoming. Unlike black onyx, which is dyed chalcedony, Absolute Black Jade is completely natural. Absolute Black Jade is denser and has a higher refractive index than true jade. Absolute Black Jade quickly takes a higher polish than can be obtained with true jades. Through a proprietary process, 22 karat GOLD has been heat infused into Absolute Black Jade to create absolutely striking and unique cabochons.
Labradorite
Labradorite is a magical stone displaying iridescent schiller and rainbow-colored reflections known as labradorescence. Found in several parts of the world, it gets its name from the initial discovery in Labrador, Canada.
Flame Saginite
Beautifully polished freeform cabochon
Flame sagenite looks great all alone, or will compliment a wide array of other jewelry gemstones.
Fire Agate
The rarest multi-colored gemstone on earth, reveals a brilliant pageant of textures and colors. Fire Agate is found with beautiful red, orange, brown, gold, blue, green, purple, and other hues in a fantastic colorful display of molten rock bubbles. Slaughter Mountain, Arizona, is known for it's superb quality fire agate.
Fire Agate of gem quality has been found in only 3 places - California, Arizona, and Mexico. A gem grade multi color stone is very rare.