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💎 Transparency & Tier 1 Certification
Without our on-site laboratory in Thailand, all these gems are evaluated by world-renowned independent laboratories (GFCO or GIA). We invest between $60 and $178 USD per stone to require Level 1 certification including origin (the highest of the 3 existing grades). This rigorous double expertise justifies the price of these more carefully selected pieces.
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Free shipping: On orders over $250 in Canada ($500 internationally).
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Special offer: Instant 20% discount on all gems featuring our old certificate (V1 Beta without QR code).
💡 Lab Advice for Beginners
To estimate a gem's value from photos and videos, favor a generalist AI or the opinion of an experienced acquaintance. Avoid specialized AI software with artificially inflated estimates. A lower average evaluation from a standard AI (even if it includes fake gems) will always be better than an overestimation.
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- All Products
- Double Certification: (GIA 1500$+ ou GFCO 1500$ -)
- Apatite
- Beryl (Emerald, Aquamarine. Morganite ect)
- Corundum: Sapphires & Rubies
- Diamond
- Chrome Diopside
- Garnets
- kunzite
- Opal
- Peridot
- Pearl
- Moonstone
- Quartz
- Sphene (Titanite)
- Spinels
- Tourmaline
- Topaz
- Tanzanite
- Zircon Natural
- Grandidierite
- Gemmes rares et de collection
- Raw gems and precious stones
- Fossils and Archaeology
- Craftsmanship
- Lapidary equipment
The world of rough gems offers a fascinating look into crystallography and mineral formation within the Earth's crust. Unlike polished stones, rough specimens reveal natural habits, twinning, and internal structures without any human alteration. This category brings together exceptional minerals, from corundum to beryl, presented in their natural crystal form straight from the mine. Appreciating a rough stone requires knowledge of crystal systems and careful observation of the matrix. To preserve the integrity of your crystals, we recommend careful handling and cleaning that respects the original host rock.






































