SEAWEED GREEN TO LILAC ROOT BEER

Lot: Zoisite-9

   

     

   

COLOR: Pastel Lilac to Pastel Purple, Pastel Yellow, Root Beer to Pastel Seaweed Green
CLARITY: Will cut eye-clean or better stones for the most part (90%+ TOP Facet Grade)
ORIGIN: Skardu, Pakistan
SIZE: Stones range in size from Approximately 2.10 to 3.77 Carats (2.70+ Carat Average)
WEIGHT: 45.94 Carats (17 Pieces)  9.188 Grams
PRICE: $229.70 ($5.00 Per Carat / $25.00 Per Gram)
DESCRIPTION:

Ultra Rare SPECTACULAR Lot of Pastel Seaweed Green to Pastel Lilac Root Beer colored Zoisite Faceting Rough from Skardu, Pakistan. This is extremely difficult material to get a hold of PARTICULARLY in this quality. The lot overall is running roughly 90%+ TOP Facet Grade. The bulk of these should cut Eye-Clean or better with relative ease and we are confident you will get some unbelievable finished Gems from this parcel! I think the price on this makes the lot a MUST have as we don't anticipate on getting much more of this material in the near future!

Don't miss your chance at this lot as we are confident you won't see anyone else selling this material for a long time to come in this quality! We have RARELY seen this material in the local market as of thus far in the rough and it was really a stroke of luck that we came across this lot at all. We picked through roughly 2 kilos to get this Facet Rough and we don't anticipate getting so lucky again!

There really isn't too much of this material coming out and it is a very hot collectors item. Overall this lot is a steal at the price and we are confident it will please the most discriminating collector for price. We don't know if we will get a hold of more of this in the future so don't miss out!!

COOL FACTS:
  1. This is a relatively new find of Zoisite coming from Pakistan. Facet Grade Zoisite is only known to come for one or two other countries on any significant scale. We haven't seen Pakistani Zoisite in the marketplace with rare exception and never let it slip by us when we can purchase it. We unfortunately don't have any exposure to the effects of heat treatment on the stone so can't advise one way or the other.