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English Blue John Fluorite Free Form Cabochon With Diamond Round Accent 18k Yellow Gold Bracelet
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$11,162.20
$15,946.00
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Bracelet Length:
7
7
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Product Information
C.W. Sellors English blue john fluorite free form cabochon with white
diamond round accent 18k yellow gold bracelet. The bracelet measures
approximately 1 inch in width and has a spring hinge closure. The
bracelet comes with a Stone Group Labs Gemstone Identification Report
Blue John Fluorite: While fluorite is found in many locations across the globe, there are certain attributes that make it all the more desirable; for example, when it possesses chameleon-like color change or displays bold bands of color. It is these varieties that elevate fluorite's position to one of the most desirable additions to any gemstone or specimen collection. Perhaps the most treasured of all banded fluorites are those known as Blue John fluorite. Named from the French bleu jaune, meaning blue yellow, it has a distinctively British pedigree.
Deposits of Blue John fluorite are found exclusively in southern England in caverns below a hillside near the village of Castleton. Recognized by many experts as the finest example of banded fluorite in the world today, Blue John fluorite is easily recognizable by its purple, blue, yellow and white fluorspar bands. Each colorful gem sports its own unique banded pattern and has been expertly shaped and polished by highly skilled artisans who regard this gem as one of their national treasures. We invite you to experience the exquisite nature of Blue John fluorite in this finely crafted jewelry item.
Craig A. Lynch, G.G., is an Accredited Senior Gemologist and Certified Insurance Appraiser. Mr. Lynch has more than 35 years experience in the jewelry and gemstone industries and is the owner of Ouellet and Lynch, an independent appraisal firm in Phoenix, AZ. His company appraises fine jewelry for retail stores in the western U.S. and regularly appraises and consults for law firms, banks and private individuals. Mr. Lynch has served for more than 10 years on the Board of Directors of the International Accredited Gemologists Association. He is a past president of the Arizona Jewelers Association as well as a member of the Jewelers of America and the Jewelers Security Alliance. A published author, Mr. Lynch has appeared on numerous television shows as a jewelry expert and prides himself in keeping abreast of the latest developments in the gemological field.
Blue John Fluorite: While fluorite is found in many locations across the globe, there are certain attributes that make it all the more desirable; for example, when it possesses chameleon-like color change or displays bold bands of color. It is these varieties that elevate fluorite's position to one of the most desirable additions to any gemstone or specimen collection. Perhaps the most treasured of all banded fluorites are those known as Blue John fluorite. Named from the French bleu jaune, meaning blue yellow, it has a distinctively British pedigree.
Deposits of Blue John fluorite are found exclusively in southern England in caverns below a hillside near the village of Castleton. Recognized by many experts as the finest example of banded fluorite in the world today, Blue John fluorite is easily recognizable by its purple, blue, yellow and white fluorspar bands. Each colorful gem sports its own unique banded pattern and has been expertly shaped and polished by highly skilled artisans who regard this gem as one of their national treasures. We invite you to experience the exquisite nature of Blue John fluorite in this finely crafted jewelry item.
Craig A. Lynch, G.G., is an Accredited Senior Gemologist and Certified Insurance Appraiser. Mr. Lynch has more than 35 years experience in the jewelry and gemstone industries and is the owner of Ouellet and Lynch, an independent appraisal firm in Phoenix, AZ. His company appraises fine jewelry for retail stores in the western U.S. and regularly appraises and consults for law firms, banks and private individuals. Mr. Lynch has served for more than 10 years on the Board of Directors of the International Accredited Gemologists Association. He is a past president of the Arizona Jewelers Association as well as a member of the Jewelers of America and the Jewelers Security Alliance. A published author, Mr. Lynch has appeared on numerous television shows as a jewelry expert and prides himself in keeping abreast of the latest developments in the gemological field.
- Product Type
- Bracelet
- Dimensions
- 7.00in L x 1.00in W
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- Appraisal Value
- $17,500.00
- Certificate Type
- Gemological Lab Report
- Certifying Organization
- SGL
- Piece Count
- 1
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