Sunday, November 15, 2009

Fresh New Gemstones

4.46 carat pair of Neon Green African Tourmaline - Terrific Nigerian lemony green tourmaline. To see them is to love them!

Pair of Vietnamese Topaz adding up to over 47 carats!

4.94 Carat Deep Orange-Red Vietnamese Zircon - Zircon offers great value in red untreated gemstones.

5.69 carat Vietnamese Zircon - Zircon of this shade is often heat treated into a more fashionable shade of blue. However, the natural stone has a beauty all its own. In fact, we prefer it pure and untreated.

.79 carat Ceylon Sapphire

3.36 carat Ceylon Raspberry Garnet - Only garnet offers so much for so little.


2.08 carat fancy rounded rectangular African Sapphire in a barely there yellow tint.

Icy violet blue 1.43 carat African Sapphire.

.61 carat fine cornflower blue African Sapphire.

.69 carat fine Kashmir blue African Sapphire.

2.15 carat metallic blue green African Sapphire.

Best wishes for a wonderful holiday season as sparkling as our favorite gems!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Halloween Costume Party

Green cats eyes
in midnight gloom
fly with the witch
on her ragged broom
over dark hills where
bonfires loom.

It is time for the colors of Halloween.
Electrified velvety purples, alien life
form green and the starlit black of the night sky.

3.33 carat Star Diospide - A cream colored ray on a field of true black.

2.15 carat Earthy Orange Purple African Sapphire - This is not your everyday sapphire. Minor inclusions are visible only under the lens.

1.16 carat Ceylon Sapphire - A surprising cocktail of pink, purple, violet and red.

1.02 carat Ceylon Sapphire - Strong untreated natural color shifting between reddish purple and violet purple.

2.02 carat Ceylon Padparadscha - Clean, mildly colored pear shaped natural padparadscha. Remarkably fluorescent and fully saturated even in dim light.

2.67 psychedelic green African Tourmaline - Natural unheated and untreated mint tourmaline. Seeing this tourmaline is to love it. This is crazy, vibrant, in-your-face green.


Some treats are SO much better than candy!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

September's Natural Gifts

A maiden born when autumn leaves
Are rustling in September's breeze,
A Sapphire on her brow should bind;
To bring her joy and peace of mind.
The birthstone for September is, of course, sapphire. In this post, we are focusing on the crisp clear blue of a fresh autumn sky.


1.01 carat color changing sapphire that shines a fine cornflower blue by day and a flowery violet at night.

.87 carat Kashmir sapphire - this Ceylon blue is as good as it gets!

1.05 carat deepest sky blue sapphire - Imagine that the sun has just set and the first stars are sprinkling the night sky. That is the color of this amazing gem.

4.45 carat cornflower blue certified untreated Ceylon sapphire

Blue is a soul satisfying color beneficial to the mind and body. The color of sea and sky, tranquility and calmness.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Summer Solstice



Longer Days. Early Sunrises. Lingering Sunsets. For those in the Northern Hemisphere, the June Solstice marks the longest day of the year and the beginning of summer. These gems are nature's tribute to the crisp golden glow of the summer sun.

We love showing off our own miniature sun! A 1.61 carat bright yellow Ceylon sapphire. A rare round shape with a masterful brilliant cut. Visit www.WildFishGems.com for more information.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Rock of Ages

After a long search, three certified untreated Persian turquoise! This is the biggest piece, inviting a pendant. Beautifully structured with landscapes and fantasy forms. Turquoise is a legendary healing and mystic gemstone. Its use as jewelry and amulets is documented far back into the dawn of humanity. Visit www.wildfishgems.com to learn more.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Who Needs A Diamond?

40.87 Carat Vietnamese Topaz!


The traditional birthstone for the month of April is diamond. Looking for an alternative? There are many completely untreated white gemstones that can rival the most captivating diamonds for a fraction of the cost.
4.20 Carat Burmese Danburite - Relatively new varieties always start off nicely affordable. This is a good way to get a big sparkly stone on a budget.
2.01 Carat Ceylon Sapphire

1.14 Carat Ceylon Sapphire - A white stone with a cold splash of watery blue.
2.47 Carat Burmese Danburite - Danburite is durable enough for jewelry with a refractive index high enough to give good sparkle.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Natural untreated gemstones do not have to be unattainable. These beauties are all lovely to look at and, yet, enticingly affordable.


0.75 Carat Color Change Sapphire - This surprising little sparkler gleams with a silvery myrtle green at day and earthy lavender purple at night.

0.43 Carat Mulberry Purple Tanzanian Sapphire

0.88 Carat Greenish Blue Tanzanian Sapphire - Perfect balance between two colors.

1.16 Carat Midnight Blue Kenyan Sapphire - Midnight, marine blue sapphire in a unique cut.

0.83 Carat Greenish Blue Tanzanian Sapphire

0.97 Carat Multicolor Tanzanian Sapphire - Various shades of green, yellow and brown plus a strong vertical blue layer just in the center make this sapphire quite a find.

1.67 Carat Ocean Blue Tanzanian Sapphire

0.81 Carat Multicolor Tanzanian Sapphire - Every time you look at this gem it has a different hue with purple, orange, yellow and blue mixing in an earthy green.

Being on a budget, doesn't mean you can't surround yourself with beautiful natural works of art. Consider a bargain gem like the ones above or browse our stunning inventory of gemstone photographs for some free fun at http://www.wildfishgems.com/.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Gemstone Rainbow

Gemstones naturally come in every color of the rainbow. No treatments or heating are needed to experience this world of intense beauty up close and personal. Visit www.WildFishGems.com to get more information on any of the amazing gemstones you see below.

Deep Traffic Light Red - 1.16 carat African Ruby

This ruby is pure classic red, a deep tranquil red, not the aggressive wild red we sometimes see in Namya or lately also in Tanzania. No pink, no purple, just red-red as far as nature allows. No inclusions visible to the unaided eye.

Fiery Orange - 10.10 carat Tajiki Clinohumite

These gems are extremely rare in any size. The biggest gem quality clinohumite ever cut was 36 carat, so we are happy to have this size in our inventory. As visible on the image, this clinohumite is rather included but only with colorless bubbles. This gives the gem an especially mystical gleam.

Butter Yellow - 2.73 carat Ceylon Sinhalite
Gemological rarity found only in Sri lanka. Fine value yellow gem - hard and tough for jewelry and also a highlight for any collector. Masterfully cut.

Intense Metallic Green - 2.08 carat Chrome Diopside

Sri Lankan chrome diopside at its Sunday best. Stunning greener than green and free of inclusions. Beats any (many or even most) emeralds and does not cost a fortune.
Cornflower Blue - 2.71 carat Ceylon Star Sapphire

This is a nearly transparent oval cabochon mild cornflower blue sapphire with a centered, razor-sharp, full-legged star. Only on the outer edge will you spot some surface structures, other than that the gem is clean and crisp.

Rich Rose Purple - 1.535 carat Ceylon Sapphire

Richly colored purple with a strong dash of rose red. Definitely not your every-day sapphire. Inclusions visible only to the trained eye. The stronger the tungsten light, the more rose it seems. Purple sapphires are still under priced and much more affordable than blue or pink sapphire, yet they are are beautiful and pleasant to the eye.

Rich Violet - 4.08 carat Ceylon Sapphire

Dense mix of purple (more towards red) and violet (more in the blue). Hardly any inclusions even under the lens.