Bicolor smoky quartz 2 stone set
Quartz is called crystal in Japanese. The mineral name is quartz. Quartz is the royal road of minerals because of its stable supply and easy care, but it is also a deep stone with many types such as amethyst and citrine. This is a bicolor smoky quartz that is characterized by the ability to enjoy two colors.
This product is an "Omakase" product in which 2 stones are randomly selected from loose bicolor smoky quartz and sent to you. Please look forward to seeing which route will arrive♪
・Type: Loose
・Stone name: Bicolor smoky quartz
・Weight: Average 2.7ct (total)
・Scratches/chips: A+ or higher
・Inclusion: A+ or higher
·remarks:---
・Accessories: Case
*This is an "Omakase" product in which 2 stones are randomly selected from loose bicolor smoky quartz and sent to you. Please note that you cannot choose this item as it is an "Omakase item".
*The only accessory for this product is the 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 .
This product is an "Omakase" product in which 2 stones are randomly selected from loose bicolor smoky quartz and sent to you. Please look forward to seeing which route will arrive♪
・Type: Loose
・Stone name: Bicolor smoky quartz
・Weight: Average 2.7ct (total)
・Scratches/chips: A+ or higher
・Inclusion: A+ or higher
·remarks:---
・Accessories: Case
*This is an "Omakase" product in which 2 stones are randomly selected from loose bicolor smoky quartz and sent to you. Please note that you cannot choose this item as it is an "Omakase item".
*The only accessory for this product is the 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 .
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