[Koshu precious stone Kiriko plusthree] Picture agate 10.631ct loose with patch
Agate has an attractive artistic marble pattern. The English name is "Agate". Mineral-wise, it is polycrystalline quartz, so it is a member of the crystal family. It is a familiar gem to us Japanese people, and there are records of it being mined in Japan. This is agate that has been colored.
This is Kei , a new work by Yoichi Fukasawa, the creator of Koshu precious stone Kiriko. The secret story behind the production of Picture Agate x Koshu Precious Stone Kiriko is posted on this SNS .
A special patch is included.
Click here for the interview article with Yoichi Fukasawa →
Interview article with Yoichi Fukasawa
・Type: Loose (natural stone)
・Stone name: Picture agate
・Weight: 10.631ct
・Scratch/chip: S
・Inclusion: - ・Note: Coloring treatment using pigment is performed.
*Coloring has been applied to make it more colorful.
・Accessories: Karatz quality guarantee card, case
*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: 12541139
This is Kei , a new work by Yoichi Fukasawa, the creator of Koshu precious stone Kiriko. The secret story behind the production of Picture Agate x Koshu Precious Stone Kiriko is posted on this SNS .
A special patch is included.
Click here for the interview article with Yoichi Fukasawa →
Interview article with Yoichi Fukasawa
・Type: Loose (natural stone)
・Stone name: Picture agate
・Weight: 10.631ct
・Scratch/chip: S
・Inclusion: - ・Note: Coloring treatment using pigment is performed.
*Coloring has been applied to make it more colorful.
・Accessories: Karatz quality guarantee card, case
*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: 12541139
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