SOLD// Cambodian Blue Zircon & Demantoid Garnet HEX Pendant Large
SOLD// Cambodian Blue Zircon & Demantoid Garnet HEX Pendant Large
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A modern jewelry collection where contemporary vision meets fashion-forward design. Each piece in the HEX collection exudes a sense of contemporary flair. Bold geometric shapes, sleek lines, and unexpected combinations of precious metals and gemstones adorn these extraordinary creations. Each piece has been meticulously designed to enhance your individual style, empowering you to express your inner creativity through wearable art. Discover the fusion of contemporary vision and design in this exclusive jewelry collection.
Item number: HEXPL
Metal: 14kt White Gold, High Polish & Brush Finish
Gems: Blue Zircon, Natural, Heat Treatment, 6.14ct, Cambodia, Faceted by Tucson Todd’s Gems; Demantoid Garnet, Natural, 1cttw,
Length: 18”
Chain: Beveled Oval Cable
Made in United States
Ethically Sourced
Jewelry Care
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CAMBODIAN BLUE ZIRCON
Cambodian blue zircon is one of the most desired, vibrant and dazzling blue gemstones in the world. Its’ high dispersion compares to that of natural diamond. It has a color that no other blue gemstone can try to mimic. Zircon is found in several locations, in a variety of colors, but they pale next to the incredible sparkle of a true Cambodian blue zircon. Blue zircon was a particular favorite in Victorian times. Gemologist George Kunz, Tiffany’s famed gem buyer, was a notable zircon advocate. He once suggested the name “starlite” to promote the gem’s fiery nature, but sadly it never caught on. Zircon is one of the birthstones for December. It has a hardness of 7.0, making it very durable for everyday wear with proper care. More about Zircon HERE
DEMANTOID GARNET
Demantoid garnet is the rarest and most valuable of the garnets, and is one of the rarest of all colored gemstones. Until recently, it was little known except among collectors. It is usually found in small sizes, under one carat, and any over two carats are considered extremely rare. The name comes from “demant”, meaning 'diamond-like'. It references its incomparable brilliance and fire. Some claim that a demantoid will continue to glow, even in the shade. Among the rare garnets, fine demantoid is significantly more valuable than tsavorite and spessartine, and exudes a color and vitality no other gemstone on earth can match. Demantoid garnets require special care and are not suited for everyday wear. More about Garnet HERE