Supplier: Natural Australian Rough Gemstone And Cut Gemstone
Buyer: Gemstones
Specifications: Origin: Vietnam. Appearance: White/brown seeds. Moisture: 12% max. Starch: 85% min. pH: 5-7. Ash: 0.2% max. Protein: 0.2% max. Diameter: 1.8-2.5 mm. Ingredients: tapioca starch, caramel or coffee (adjustable), water, Natri Carboxymethyl Cellulose CMC 466, Caramel, Kali Sorbate E202. Packaging: 1kg, 5kg PE bag, then in carton. 20ft = 18mts. Price FOB HCMC Port: Please revert to us Payment terms: L/C at sight or T/T 50% in advance and 50% after receiving B/L via fax or email.
Opal in Ethiopia was discovered in 1994 and has since grown to have an impact on the world market with its high quality. Precious, fire, and black opals are now being mined in Ethiopia, under the name \"Welo/Wollo/Wello or Ethiopian Opals\". The best and most abundant opals are found in Ethiopia\'s Wollo region, in the north of the country, they have a wonderful variety of colors and body variety. Opals from Ethiopia vary widely but the most abundant are the stable and transparent ones that offer a beautiful play of colors within them.
Ethiopian Aquamarine is Naturally given its beautifully elegant blue color by the heat in the mountains, it is widely appreciated around the world for its intrinsic value and naturally provided color. In the world of jewelry, Ethiopian Aquamarine is the most loved stones out there and is used to make rings, earrings, necklaces and the like.
Generally found in an area close to the gold town of Shakiso in the southern part of Ethiopia, the beauty of the emeralds is exceptional. As with any gem deposit, Ethiopia produces emeralds with a wide range of quality. Much of the material is a commercial grade, often heavily included with black mica crystals. However, some truly amazing gems have come from this deposit as well. The top-quality stones from Ethiopia are grass green or green with a hint of a blue hue, and have no need for� oil enhancement. Our stones are even more exciting because of their saturation. Our bright, saturated greens are comparable with the stones from the mines of Colombia. Some dealers describe the color as \"glowing\" or having a \"neon\" quality and compare it to Paraiba tourmaline in this regard.