7.10.07

Silverhawks's Designer Gemstones website

Silverhawks's Designer Gemstones is a website that offer various cabochons, all created with the jewelry designer or collector in mind. They hold a huge variety of minerals for sale.
Check few examples:


- Australian TigerIron Cab
- Size: 41x21mm
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Weight: 37 carats
- Price: $48.00

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This outstanding stone has gleaming rows of chatoyant tigereye, much like windows with many ribbons of dark silvery metallic hematite separating them. The golden tigereye rows alternate with blood red jasper, giving this one an eye catching look both bold and fancy at once. The stone has a fun designer 'diamond' shape, a well rounded dome of 5mm, and it is polished both front and back."

- Alunite Cab
- Size: 52x23mm
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Weight: 50 carats
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Price: $48.00

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Offered here is a cabochon of top notch alunite, old time stock dug near Quartzite, Arizona. This material is a pleasure to work with when it's this pretty, and I must say it's the nicest I've seen yet. The cab features an attractive pattern of blood red dots and spiderwebs of maroon on a background of old ivory and creamy white. It's sure to look terrific set in either gold or silver jewelry, and it's unusual and not often seen, so let yourself have a little fun with it! The stone has a nicely rounded dome of 6mm, a sleek designer shape, and a super slick polish both front and back."

- Wonderstone cab
- Size: 42x32mm
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Weight: 43 carats
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Price: $48.00

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Offered here is a deluxe cabochon of Utah's wonderstone, the most prized and beautiful variety. This interesting example shows rich earthy hues of yellow ochre, mauve and tan, and darkest slate gray/brown. Try working with a cab of this interesting material, I think you'll be well pleased with the result. The stone has a nicely rounded dome of 7.5mm, a designer teardrop shape, polished to a high gloss both front and back."


Silverhawks's Designer Gemstones website uses PayPal on checkout and also offer International shipping.

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BRITOR

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