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441  Economy / Goods / Re: blue sapphire 3 carats, 4 carats on: July 10, 2016, 05:02:40 PM
Several months ago I came across an absolutely amazing parcel of three stones.  I had seen sillimanite cat's eyes before, in fact I have sold many of them over the years as they are a desirable, beautiful, and rare collectible gemstone.  But I had never seen such large and beautiful ones.  Most sillimanite is dark-colored and can be reddish-Brown or purplish.  Only on very rare occasions have I seen colorless stones and they were always tiny- less than a few carats.  When I came across this parcel of stones I knew I had to have all three!  The smallest stone was about 14 carats but it has been sold to a collector/dealer in Canada.  The two that I have left weigh 28.48 carats and 38.26 carats.  Keep in mind that the vast majority of the sillimanite cat's eyes on the market are under three carats.  In the event that you see one that is 4+ carats, it is generally a very dark stone.  These are like water- amazingly clear.  It is hard to describe what it is like to hold one in your hand and have the light play over it as the "eye" moves- it is quite surreal.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJSj1_IK6-I

Please take the time to look over the sillimanite cat's eyes on eBay if there is any question how rare these stones are!  I have never seen any approaching this size and quality and I would go as far as to say that the 38.26 carat is the finest and largest sillimanite cat's eye in existence.  If you see anything online that contradicts this please forward it to me.  I've been selling colored gemstones for over a decade and have sold hundreds of cat's eyes but have never seen one anything like this.  I looked very hard to find comparables at the Tucson gem show this year- NOTHING.

I priced the 28.48 carat stone at $600 per carat, but I've offered it to wholesalers for $300 per carat.  If a bitcoiner is interested in this stone I will sell it for $249 per carat.

The 38.26 carat stone was being offered at $800 per carat retail, or $400 per carat wholesale.  If someone pays in bitcoin I will take $369 per carat for this one.  This 38.26 carat stone belongs either in a museum, or in the collection of a connoisseur of fine, rare, and exceptionally large gemstones.  It would also make an astounding pendant that would gather attention and questions from anyone who sets eyes upon it.  Most large cat's eye gemstones are very rare, but sillimanite in this size is simply unheard of.  I believe it to be the largest and finest sillimanite cat's eye stone ever unearthed.
 
Both of these fine stones have independent laboratory reports:



GIT is one of the most respected independent gemological laboratories in Thailand.  Because these are both exceptionally large and rare stones virtually unheard of in this size, I will include (at my expense) an additional report from Tokyo Gem Lab for the buyer.  Very rare stones often have more than one report, and this increases liquidity in the event that you or your heirs desire to resell the gemstone.  Two reports from different independent and well-respected laboratories that both offer the same conclusion in regards to variety and species offers a lot of credibility.

These stones came from a dealer who purchased them in Mogok, Burma and since Mogok Valley is known to produce fine sillimanite this isn't a surprise. Either of these stones would make a superb addition to a gemstone collection, or would make an exceptionally attractive pendant in 18K white gold or 950 platinum.


I need to sell one or both of these stones.  For the next 10 days (until July 20th), I will offer either of them at 20% below the lowest prices that you see above.  If you or anyone in your immediate family is military or law enforcement, you will get an additional 5% off.  That's 25% below the lowest prices listed above including the military or police discount.  If you buy both stones, I will reduce the total price by an additional 5%.  These discounts are good if you pay with Paypal or bitcoin, and I also accept personal checks if you live in the USA (I have a permanent Ohio mailing address).  If you pay via bank wire I will give you an extra 2.25% discount!
442  Economy / Goods / Re: blue sapphire 3 carats, 4 carats on: July 09, 2016, 11:16:36 AM
The sapphire really looks good. Where is your shop located and website name? Do you deliver internationally?

I agree with your username! Smiley

My wife and I have an office in the gem district in Silom, Bangkok- and yes, we deliver (almost) worldwide via FedEx, UPS, or registered mail.  Right now our e-commerce site is down for repairs but both tiptopgem.com (the older company started in 2003) and paragonuniversaltrade.com forward to the business Facebook page for Paragon Universal Trade.  Paragon is our Thai LLC that we established in 2013.

We can supply blue sapphire in any size.  The most common shapes are oval and pear, but rounds and cushions are also available.  Untreated, heated, and stones treated with heat and beryllium are available in the current market.

Feel free to send me a PM here on the forum, or just click on the link at the bottom of my posts and this will forward to Facebook where you can leave me a message.

Thanks!
443  Economy / Goods / Re: blue sapphire 3 carats, 4 carats on: July 08, 2016, 05:31:46 PM
While ruby is much more affordable since the mining in Montepuez, Mozambique came online, it is still not inexpensive.  One of the most desirable and beautiful substitutes is red tourmaline, often called "rubellite".  This is a beautiful 4-carat example of this beautiful Nigerian gemstone.












444  Economy / Goods / Re: blue sapphire 3 carats, 4 carats on: July 08, 2016, 05:17:15 PM
I have access to amazing zircon here in Bangkok as we are very close to Cambodia.  In the northeast of Cambodia, Ratanakiri Province produces some of the world's finest zircon.  And no, zircon is not related in any way to "cubic zirconia" which is made in the lab.  Zircon is a natural stone that is mined from the earth.  This is an absolutely stunning 12-carat zircon that is Caribbean Sea Blue; this is the color of zircon that Cambodia is so famous for!















This material is available in a very wide range of sizes from stones under one carat to monsters of twenty carats or more.  Please inquire!
445  Economy / Goods / Re: blue sapphire 3 carats, 4 carats on: July 08, 2016, 04:57:11 PM
No matter which laboratory you prefer, I can get a report for any stone that you buy from me.  Most often clients choose GRS/Swisslab, GIT, Tokyo Gem Lab, or Lotus.  I think it is important for anyone who buys a gemstone to have accurate documentation so they know what they are buying.  It's just good business sense.

446  Economy / Goods / Re: Unheated/Untreated ruby 1.27 carats with GIA report on: July 07, 2016, 10:07:04 AM
Natural ruby from Mozambique, heated and flux-healed 3.05cts.  15,000USD total.  Exceptional gemstone!








 

447  Economy / Goods / Re: Unheated/Untreated ruby 1.27 carats with GIA report on: July 05, 2016, 08:09:52 AM
Please get in touch with me if you are looking for any gemstone.  Whether it is ruby, sapphire, emerald, diamond, or one of the less popular stones like tourmaline, spinel, tsavorite garnet, or a rarity like alexandrite- I can supply it.

I would be more than happy to talk with you about getting the most value for your money.  As a Graduate Gemologist, I can also advise you on treatment methods and how to protect yourself in what is basically an unregulated market.  You want to be sure that you not only get a good value, but that you are getting a gemstone that is being represented accurately.  There is nothing wrong with ruby that is filled with glass, or sapphire that is heated to high temperature in the presence of beryllium to enhance the color.  But if you pay "untreated" price for such stones you are not being treated fairly.
448  Economy / Goods / Re: blue sapphire 3 carats, 4 carats on: July 05, 2016, 07:59:57 AM
I always accept bitcoin if you win an auction on eBay!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/162126766328?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
449  Economy / Goods / Re: ruby, sapphire, emerald, and diamond- plus custom jewelry on: July 05, 2016, 06:59:21 AM
This is a natural tanzanite.  It weighs 4.97 carats and dimensions are 8.42 x 8.02 x 6.58mm deep.  Tanzanite is treated with heat to give it that otherwordly blue-violet color.  It is green when it is mined from the earth.






 
Special price on this stone- bitcoin only- is 159USD per carat.  Registered mail is $12.  Insurance is available; please inquire for details.


You can win this stone on eBay for far less than $159 per carat.  Feel lucky?  Click the link below and register your bid!  You can ALWAYS pay with bitcoin if you win an auction from us on eBay.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/162126732903?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
450  Economy / Goods / Re: blue sapphire 3 carats, 4 carats on: July 04, 2016, 09:09:01 AM
We made this beautiful pendant for a client in Canada.  It is Ethiopian Welo opal, orange beryllium sapphire, and diamond in white gold.






451  Economy / Goods / Re: blue sapphire 3 carats, 4 carats on: July 04, 2016, 08:54:41 AM
Colored gemstones are becoming more and more popular as engagement rings, and we have made our fair share of them!  This amazing blue sapphire ring is a good example of our work.








452  Economy / Goods / Re: Unheated/Untreated ruby 1.27 carats with GIA report on: July 04, 2016, 08:48:17 AM
Of course we can put together a suite of stones for the perfect ring, pendant, or any other piece of jewelry.





453  Economy / Goods / Re: Unheated/Untreated ruby 1.27 carats with GIA report on: July 04, 2016, 08:43:16 AM
We make beautiful jewelry, and we can make almost anything that you want!



454  Economy / Goods / Re: ruby, sapphire, emerald, and diamond- plus custom jewelry on: July 04, 2016, 08:38:46 AM
If you are a fan of emerald please holler at me!  My wife and I can source truly great stones at a reasonable price here in Thailand. 







455  Economy / Goods / Re: blue sapphire 3 carats, 4 carats on: July 04, 2016, 08:27:49 AM
"Why don't you live in America?"

Although my mother is the person who asks this question most often, I also get it from clients when my wife and I visit them in the states.  And the answer is really very simple- "sustainable competitive advantage".  It's expensive to manufacture anything in America, as you can see from so many manufacturing jobs going overseas.  The cost of providing health care is downright insane.  Skilled workers in the states make more money than they do in Thailand, and that means that our jewelry would have to sell for a lot more if we made it there.  Of course every other part of business life is more expensive in America too- and in the West in general.  Monthly accounting fees, taxes, and office space are just some of the expenses that would be higher if our business was based in the West.

But there is another reason behind us basing our business in Thailand, and that is the cost of colored gemstones here.  The supply chain in this industry is long, convoluted, and inefficient.  If you see a ruby, sapphire, or emerald ring offered for sale in a jewelry store in San Francisco, Detroit, New York, or London or Sydney- it will be expensive.  The jeweler did not buy that gemstone in the colored stone capital of the world, where my wife and I live and work.  They bought it from a wholesaler, who bought it from another wholesaler, who bought it from a dealer who travels here, who bought it from a dealer who lives here!  See the problem?  Of course every person along the way has to eat- they have business expenses to cover and they have to support themselves by making a profit.  But by short-circuiting this supply chain, we can offer you heirloom-quality custom jewelry for much, much less than you would have to pay at home in a Western consumer market.  We can buy gemstones for a very reasonable price here, add a modest markup, and offer them directly to you with no middle-man.

Some people are shocked to hear that we can produce a CAD drawing for $85-100.  There are custom jewelers in the West who charge $400 or more for the same service!  But it all goes back to the lower cost of living here in Bangkok, and reasonable business expenses and lower wages.  Because the stones cost less here, and the labor to draw a piece of jewelry and finish it in precious metals also costs less, the end result will cost less.  I also don't live as expensively here as I would if I was in New York or Los Angeles.  I can live in a high-rise apartment with a great view of the city for a tiny fraction of what I would pay for a comparable living space in an American our European city- so no need to mark up my product by 500%!

If you are looking for a gemstone or are interested in custom jewelry, don't hesitate to get in touch.  I am extremely confident in our sustainable competitive advantage, and when you see how Paragon Universal Trade works, you will be too!

456  Economy / Goods / Re: ruby, sapphire, emerald, and diamond- plus custom jewelry on: July 01, 2016, 08:44:30 AM
This is a natural tanzanite trillian that weighs 2.54 carats and measures 8.72 x 8.70 x 5.65mm deep.  It is heated.  Good color and great brilliance.  165USD per carat plus 12USD shipping for registered mail.






457  Economy / Goods / Re: blue sapphire 3 carats, 4 carats on: July 01, 2016, 08:36:19 AM
This is a heliodor (yellow beryl) trillian from Namibia.  It is untreated, weighs 1.39 carats, and has excellent saturation and brilliance.  Magnificent stone!  It measures 8.06 x 8.05 x 4.54mm deep.  22USD per carat plus 12USD shipping.  I will combine shipping if you buy more than one stone so you only pay shipping cost one time.








458  Economy / Goods / Re: blue sapphire 3 carats, 4 carats on: July 01, 2016, 08:24:17 AM
This is an Ethiopian Welo opal that weighs 0.99 carats and measures 9.88 x 6.20 x 3.34mm deep.  It is untreated- no heat, no oil, no resin- no nonsense!  It was mined from the earth and cut and polished only.  30USD per carat and 12USD shipping via registered mail.




459  Economy / Goods / Re: Unheated/Untreated ruby 1.27 carats with GIA report on: June 30, 2016, 06:22:46 AM
This is a fabulous citrine from Brazil.  It has been treated with heat.  Since the ancient Egyptians learned thousands of years ago that you can cook amethyst in a fire to create citrine, this has been a very common treatment.  This stone weighs 6.01 carats and measures 11.86 x 9.37 x 6.93mm deep.  $4.75 per carat plus $12 for registered mail.






460  Economy / Goods / Re: Unheated/Untreated ruby 1.27 carats with GIA report on: June 30, 2016, 05:56:21 AM
This is an untreated Welo opal trillian that weighs 1.62 carats and measures 9.68 x 9.14 x 5.65mm deep.  Beautiful stone with a lot of brilliance and an amazing array of colors!






 
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