GOLDEN TO HONEY BROWN

Lot: Bastnaesite-2

     

    

COLOR: Golden Honey, Reddish Brown, Yellowish Brown, Honey Yellow
CLARITY: Will cut eye-clean to heavily included stones(10-15%+ Facet Grade)
ORIGIN: Khyber Agency (Near Peshawar), Pakistan
SIZE: Stones range in size from Approximately .55 to 22.6+ Carats (4.35+ Carat Average)
WEIGHT: 938.02 Carats (215 Pieces) 187.60 Grams
PRICE: $469.01 ($2.50 Per Gram)
DESCRIPTION:

Ultra Rare lot of Honey and Reddish Brown Bastnaesite Facet and Cabbing Rough from the Khyber Agency in Pakistan. This material is EXTREMELY difficult to get a hold of and is highly sought after by collectors. 1 carat stones that are slightly to moderately included are selling for several hundred dollars per carat and this lot is a steal for the price! Most of the stones in this lot are slightly included to heavily included; however, there are quite a few nice stones in here that will make spectacular finished gems.

We would say that roughly 15%+ of this lot is some type of facet grade. There are a few stones in here that will face up very clean and even eye-clean; however, most of these stones will cut sub-carat. There are a few that may cut bigger with a few notable stones that may cut a few carats but will be slightly to moderately included at best. This is the second lot of this material that we picked up as it was sold at a reasonable price. We have seen lots this size sell for far over the price we are charging IN Pakistan and we don't know anyone else who is selling this material in the rough in the US at the moment.

If you are interested in this lot please research the particulars on Bastnaesite to familiarize yourself with cutting properties. We don't know how much more of this we can pick up at a reasonable price so don't miss your chance to pick this up.

COOL FACTS:
  1. Bastnaesite is an ULTRA rare mineral that rarely occurs in Facet Grade and is the source of rare earth-elements including gadolinium, samarium, and neodymium. The recent finds in Pakistan have amazed collectors around the world for their size and clarity. Many small Pakistani crystals and stones have broken world records and the largest stones have left collectors breathless! No one really knows how large these deposits are and the material is only available very sporadically.