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Benitoite

Benitoite is said to be produced primarily in San Benito County in the United States, and is known as one of America's three rarest stones, along with red beryl and rhodochrosite. The beautiful blue color has a strong impression, but there are also colorless, pink, and orange ones. Because it has a dispersion rate close to that of diamond, it can emit strong dispersed light depending on the cut.

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Benitoite 0.069ct loose Sale price¥25,800

Benitoite 0.286ct loose Sale price¥178,000

Benitoite 0.091ct loose Sale price¥24,800

Benitoite 0.095ct loose Sale price¥24,800

Benitoite 0.091ct loose Sale price¥23,800

Benitoite 0.086ct loose Sale price¥21,800

Pt950 Benitoite 0.14ct ring Sale price¥128,000

Benitoite 0.076ct loose Sale price¥25,800

Benitoite 0.075ct loose Sale price¥25,800

Benitoite 0.074ct loose Sale price¥19,800

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