The name Apatite is from a Greek word meaning “to deceive” because the gem varieties were often confused with other minerals. Collectors love Apatite for its many different colors and forms. The recent availability of the beautiful neon blue-green variety from Madagascar has increased its popularity and use in jewelry. The color of these Apatites rivals Paraiba tourmalines, but unfortunately they lack their toughness and hardness. The Apatite must be cut, set, and worn gently. It is a great stone for earrings, pendants, pins, and tie tacks. If you want to set in a ring, you should wear it occasionally and mount it with protective settings.
Hexagon Blue Montana Sapphire | 1.00cts | #12-2659
Mahenge Reddish Pink Spinel Rectangle "Scissors" Cut | 1.23cts | #31-364
Round Pair of Montana Sapphires Portuguese Cut | 1.47 cts total | #12-2689
Round Pair of Blue Montana Sapphires Portuguese Cut | 1.38 cts total | #12-2687
Pink Mahenge Spinel Cushion "Rhapsody" Cut | 1.83cts | #31-329
tanzanite #32-661, Pear "Portuguese" Style Matched Pair, 2.55 cts total
ruby #19-585, Oval Modified "Portuguese" Cut, 1.52cts
Pink Oval Natural Mahenge Spinel Portuguese Cut | 1.19cts | #31-418
Unheated Pear Montana Sapphire Modified Portuguese Cut | .85cts | #12-2658