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Sunstone (bi-color) (fantasy cut by Brett Kosnar)
- near Plush, Lake Co., Oregon, USA
- Gems, 8.8 mm x 3.2 mm, 2.27 ct
- Start Time: 05/18/2023 7:30:00 pm (CDT)
- End Time: 05/25/2023 7:00:00 pm (CDT)
- Auction Closed
- Winning Bid: $140
Item Description
I have a fondness for Oregon Sunstone gems. I personally feel that they are one of the most exceptional stones I have seen from the United States. Consider that there are thousands of localities around the world for Feldspar, but very few of them produce gem grade material, let alone colorful gem grade material like this! The Oregon Sunstones come in a myriad of colors ranging from champagne/yellow, to orange, red, green and even blue in rare cases. Aside from the extremely rare blue variety, the most hard to find color of this material in good size stones is red. This is a bi-colored stone with a fiery red hue on one side, and the classic champange color on the other side. It should be noted that a small percentage of Oregon Sunstone show this kind of color, which is due to a minor amount of native copper content in the stone. The gem has square cushion shape, but the cut is what is called a "Fantasy" cut, where the underside/pavilion/culet area of the gem has actually been carved to create the beautiful geometric patterns you see when the stone is viewed through the table. This particular style of cutting is seldom seen in any colored stones on the market today. The gem was cut by Brett Kosnar of Kosnar Gem Co., who is a 4-time AGTA Spectrum Award winning gem cutter. Typically, many of the stones from this area have what is called a "shiller" which is a shimmer in the stone caused by metallic inclusions of previously mentioned native copper, but this stone is notably CLEAN for the material. Don't miss out on this great, colorful U.S. gemstone. The high retail price on this gem is $681.00. Keep in mind that when it comes to U.S. gems, they're always high in demand, and it doesn't matter if it's Benitoite from California, Rhodochrosite from the Sweet Home Mine, Hiddenite from North Carolina, Red Beryl from Utah, Sapphires from Montana, etc., people are buying material from the United States at a higher rate than any point in history.
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Bidding History
Bid Amount | Bid Time |
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$140 | 05/25/2023 1:09:51 pm (CDT) |
$130 | 05/25/2023 1:09:50 pm (CDT) |
$110 | 05/24/2023 10:19:07 pm (CDT) |
$100 | 05/23/2023 10:17:40 am (CDT) |