Boracite 0.120ct loose Japanese-German appraisal
Borasite is a rare stone discovered in Lower Saxony, Germany in 1789. The Japanese name is Hohoseki. It is a rare stone with very little loose circulation because the crystals are small and break easily. This is a mullet site that focuses on cuts. A certificate of identification from the Japan-German Gem Research Institute is included.
・Type: Loose (natural stone)
・Stone name: Borasite
・Weight: 0.120ct
・Scratches/chips: A+
・Inclusion: A
・Accessories: Identification book (Japan-German Gem Research Institute), case
▷Jewelry processing available If you would like jewelry processing, please place an order along with your desired frame from the link below.
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*If you would like a photo of a stone placed in a frame, would like to discuss a full order, or have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us here .
*Rough stones are not available. There are also some stones that cannot be used.
*We try to make sure that the colors in the photos are the same as the real thing, but the colors may look slightly different from the real thing depending on the lighting at the time of shooting and the monitor environment you are using. In addition, some photos may be taken using penlights.
*Click here for information on scratches, chips, treatments, and inclusions.
*For other frequently asked questions, please click here .
karatz_item_id: 12525652
・Type: Loose (natural stone)
・Stone name: Borasite
・Weight: 0.120ct
・Scratches/chips: A+
・Inclusion: A
・Accessories: Identification book (Japan-German Gem Research Institute), case
▷Jewelry processing available If you would like jewelry processing, please place an order along with your desired frame from the link below.
・[Choose from stones] Simple order
・[Choose from stones] Semi-order
*If you would like a photo of a stone placed in a frame, would like to discuss a full order, or have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us here .
*Rough stones are not available. There are also some stones that cannot be used.
*We try to make sure that the colors in the photos are the same as the real thing, but the colors may look slightly different from the real thing depending on the lighting at the time of shooting and the monitor environment you are using. In addition, some photos may be taken using penlights.
*Click here for information on scratches, chips, treatments, and inclusions.
*For other frequently asked questions, please click here .
karatz_item_id: 12525652
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