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Polsite

Polcite derives its name from "Pollux," one of the famous twin brothers that appears in Greek mythology. The mineral that is now called petalite was once called castrite, and it is said that it was named so because it looked like twins. Generally, they are colorless or white, but pink, blue, and purple colors have also been found. It is a rare stone that is rarely found on the market because it is rarely of gem quality and is often small in size.

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KARATZ Custom Made

Why not take your favorite gemstone that you found at KARATZ and have it made into custom-made jewelry? It will be made by skilled Japanese craftsmen.
We carefully craft each piece of jewelry, starting with the stone setting, to match the individual characteristics of the gemstone.

The fifth reprint has been decided and is now on sale at bookstores nationwide and online.

Written by KARATZ, book “Jewelry Illustrated Book”

The book provides explanations about over 300 types of gemstones, from new standard birthstones to rare stones that are hard to find, as well as a diary of our company representative, Mr. Koyama's, gemstone shopping experience in Thailand and Sri Lanka, and tips for photographing gemstones, allowing you to learn about the appeal of gemstones from various perspectives.