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0.36 ct Afghan Hackmanite – A Rare Color-Changing Gemstone

$120.00

Gemstone enthusiasts are always searching for unique and unusual treasures, and this 0.36-carat Hackmanite from Afghanistan is a fascinating example. Known for its remarkable color-changing and photochromic properties, Hackmanite is one of the most intriguing collector gemstones available today.

Gemstone Specifications
Gemstone: Hackmanite
Origin: Afghanistan
Weight: 0.36 carat
Dimensions: 4.55 × 3.95 × 3.36 mm
Cut: Faceted gemstone cut
Color: Variable, depending on light exposure
Species: Sodalite Group Mineral
What Makes Hackmanite Special?

21.50ct Aquamarine Specimen: Pakistan Beryl Crystal

$100.00

Aquamarine, the cool blue member of the beryl family, has long been treasured for its calming color and remarkable clarity. Sourced from the mineral-rich mountains of Pakistan, this 21.50-carat aquamarine specimen stands as a brilliant example of nature’s quiet elegance.

With substantial dimensions of 23 × 21 × 14 mm, this gem is more than just a stone — it’s a story locked in crystal.

📌 Quick Specs

Gem Type: Aquamarine (Beryl variety)
Weight: 21.50 Carats
Origin: Pakistan
Dimensions: 23 × 21 × 14 mm
Form: Specimen (likely uncut or minimally worked)

Majestic Blue: A 31.15ct Aquamarine Specimen from Skardu

$120.00

Aquamarine, with its serene ocean-blue hues, has captivated gem enthusiasts and collectors for centuries. Among the most prized sources is the rugged and mineral-rich region of Skardu, Pakistan, renowned for producing some of the finest aquamarine crystals in the world.

Today, we explore an extraordinary 31.15-carat aquamarine specimen from Skardu, boasting impressive dimensions of 31 × 19 × 14 mm — a true marvel of nature.

📌 Gemstone Highlights

Type: Aquamarine (Beryl family)
Carat Weight: 31.15 ct
Origin: Skardu, Pakistan
Dimensions: 31 × 19 × 14 mm
Form: Specimen (likely raw or minimally polished)