Gallery of Lemurian Jade for Sale - Click here!
The colors of Lemurian Jade range from black and gold, to gray and gold with some dark greenish hues. The gold color comes from the pyrite and calcopyrite that is mixed with the jade. Sometimes there are light spots of quartz or dolomite. As the cut pieces age the calcopyrite will add some red/blue/purple colors, and the pyrite that is more silverish when first polished goes to gold color. Rarely, will the stone be just one color without inclusions of gold color or much grain.Contact ames@stonedom.com if you are interested in ordering some lemurian jade.
ITEM |
$from |
$to |
description |
Quan Yin |
$150 |
$230 |
Standing 5-6" tall |
Buddha |
$120 |
$220 |
smiling HoTi sits from 3-4" wide by 2,5-3" tall |
Wands |
$20 |
$200 |
6 sides, one end rounded at the other end pointed, 2.5 - 5" long |
Pyramids |
$12 |
$220 |
1-4" base, 1.5-2" sizes are $30-$40 |
Spheres |
$60 |
$600 |
<2-4" diameter, 2"size is approximately $80-$100 |
Hearts |
$16 |
1" |
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$40 |
2" |
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Jewelry Points |
$9 |
$18 |
6 sides, each end pointed, 1.2 - 2" long |
"Tumbled" Stones |
$3 |
$5 |
.7-1" hand worked pieces, gray to black |
Obelisks |
$30 |
$130 |
2-4" tall |
Cabachons |
$3/carat |
$5/carat |
rounds 15, 18, 20mm |
ovals 12x16, 13x18, 15x20, 18x25, 22x30mm |
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Beads |
$18 |
$103 |
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$47 |
10mm Rounds |
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$60 |
12mm Rounds |
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$70 |
Oval 15x12x12mm |
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$70 |
Flat Round 22x18x12mm |
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$82 |
Bullet 16x12x12mm |
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$96 |
Flat Tube 9x12x12mm |
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$103 |
Flat Oval 22x12x12mm |
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$100 |
Three Faces Oval 22x12x12mm |
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$18 |
Chips, 18" long, 6-9mm |
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Heart Pendant |
$18 |
Platinum plated sterling bail |
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Stone Pendants |
$16 |
$20 |
These are all stone with a 2mm wide hole drilled fom side to side |
$20 |
Heart 1" |
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$20 |
Oval 30x20x12mm |
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$20 |
Tear Drop 30x20x12mm point up |
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$20 |
Tear Drop 30x20x12mm point down |
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$20 |
Shield 30x20x8mm |
Gallery of Lemurian Jade for Sale - Click here!
The colors of Lemurian Jade range from black and gold, to gray and gold with some dark greenish hues. The gold color comes from the pyrite and calcopyrite that is mixed with the jade. Sometimes there are light spots of quartz or dolomite. As the cut pieces age the calcopyrite will add some red/blue/purple colors, and the pyrite that is more silverish when first polished goes to gold color. Rarely, will the stone be just one color without inclusions of gold color or much grain.Contact ames@stonedom.com if you are interested in ordering some lemurian jade.