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Limited Stock! Rare Stone Gacha with Certificate of Authenticity (Taaffeite, Bicolor Spinel, and Benitoite) - 1 Loose Stone (Multiple Purchase Discounts Available)

This is a rare stone gacha that comes with a certificate of authenticity. Recommended for those who are interested in rare stones. Look forward to seeing what you receive from the eight stones available, including benitoite, taaffeite, and more.
All come with appraisal certificates.
-Madagascar bicolor spinel 1.249ct
・Canadian Catapleite 0.421ct

・Taaffeite from Myanmar 0.243ct
・American red beryl 0.207ct
・Tanzania Prismatine ( Kornerupine) 0.276ct
・Namibian dioptase 0.144ct
・American Benitoite 0.171ct
・0.244ct of wurtzite from Tanzania
Normally, a 0.171ct benitoite would cost 69,800 yen , and a bicolor spinel would cost 79,800 yen, making this a very good value rare stone gacha that you would not normally be able to purchase at these prices .
In addition, it comes with one 1.8mm stone of high-quality, highly transparent American benitoite.

This item is eligible for multiple purchase discounts .
You can get a discount by purchasing multiple items from the multiple purchase discount corner at the same time. You can get a discount by purchasing multiple items of this product, but you can also get a discount by purchasing this product together with other multiple discount items. If you purchase two items, you will get a 1,000 yen discount off the total, and if you purchase three items, you will get a 1,500 yen discount off the total.

Type: Loose Stone Name: Kornerupine, Red Beryl, Catapleite, Wurtzite, Benitoite, Dioptase, Taaffeite, Bicolor Spinel Size: Ruler photo Scratches/Chips: None
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・Accessories: Case

*Please note that you cannot choose the ingredients as they are a "random" item.

*The only accessory included with this product is the case.

*We strive to make the colors in the photos as close to the actual product as possible, but they may look slightly different from the actual product depending on the lighting conditions during photography and the monitor settings you are using. Also, some photos may have been taken using a penlight.

*For information on scratches, chips, treatments, and inclusions, please click here .

*For other frequently asked questions, please click here .

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