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1379 Carat Oval Checkerboard Smoky Quartz Collector Gemstone Display Piece

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If you know someone who loves beautiful rocks and gemstones, this pear-shaped faceted smoky quartz is sure to impress! This glistening gemstone measures 3-3/8 x 3-1/4 x 1-1/2" and is a wonderful golden tequila color. It weighs a whopping 1379 carats, or 9.72 ounces! The unusual checkerboard faceting design on the top of the stone (also known as the "crown,") gives this unusually large gem even more brilliance and life! It will make a stunning paperweight or conversation piece. Join our Executive Gemstone Paperweight Club! $100 bill not included Please feel free to inquire about the gemstones shown in the additional photographs. Each gemstone is sold separately.
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