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Shop Red Beryl (Thomas Range, Juab County, Utah, USA) - 0324_RB_USA2
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Red Beryl (Thomas Range, Juab County, Utah, USA) - 0324_RB_USA2

SGD 335.00
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Red Beryl, previously called Bixbite, are some of the rarest, most desirable and most expensive gem stones, according to the International Gem Society.

How rare? For every 150,000 diamonds found, 1 single Red Beryl is found. Part of the reason for their rarity stems from how they all come from one part of the world - Utah, USA.

I've only purchased this once - a custom order a year ago. In that time, the cost of red beryls have shot up phenomenally because of its ever increasing rarity.

The location where they are found is also difficult to get to, making mining tricky.

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Double, interpenetrating hexagons, with hematite crystals growing on the side -

0.8 x 0.6 x 0.7cm

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Red Beryl, previously called Bixbite, are some of the rarest, most desirable and most expensive gem stones, according to the International Gem Society.

How rare? For every 150,000 diamonds found, 1 single Red Beryl is found. Part of the reason for their rarity stems from how they all come from one part of the world - Utah, USA.

I've only purchased this once - a custom order a year ago. In that time, the cost of red beryls have shot up phenomenally because of its ever increasing rarity.

The location where they are found is also difficult to get to, making mining tricky.

------

Double, interpenetrating hexagons, with hematite crystals growing on the side -

0.8 x 0.6 x 0.7cm

Red Beryl, previously called Bixbite, are some of the rarest, most desirable and most expensive gem stones, according to the International Gem Society.

How rare? For every 150,000 diamonds found, 1 single Red Beryl is found. Part of the reason for their rarity stems from how they all come from one part of the world - Utah, USA.

I've only purchased this once - a custom order a year ago. In that time, the cost of red beryls have shot up phenomenally because of its ever increasing rarity.

The location where they are found is also difficult to get to, making mining tricky.

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Double, interpenetrating hexagons, with hematite crystals growing on the side -

0.8 x 0.6 x 0.7cm

For every $15 spent, we will plant 1 tree to offset the carbon cost of mining, shipping and packaging crystals.

These are real and natural products, and so might have some flaws or imperfections. We have done our best to pick the best pieces available, but nature is often imperfectly perfect. Therefore, please only make the purchase if you are alright with this.

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