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Interested in selling? Pala is actively buying collections, estates, single rare and colorful gemstones of all varieties.
This is an ode to Dr. Eduard Gübelin—a pictorial guide to a microscopic world that lets us further appreciate gemstones' external beauty.
In this occasional series, we focus on the artists behind the camera. In our fifth installment, we feature American photographer Sarah Oros, whose image of a fossil coral agate is pictured above.
Jason Stephenson, drawing on Pala's 40+ years of experience, provides a primer on the "pros" in favor of collecting—from the pros.
Browse the best of our latest finds. These exceptional stones are featured in Palagems Reflective Index, our monthly newsletter.
Synthetic diamonds, fissure filling of ruby, Mozambique ruby, pleochroism (as above), optical crystallography, Brazilian emerald and more.
Longtime friend Joe Kast is retiring, giving us the opportunity to liquidate his wonderful inventory.
Gemologist and author Richard W. Hughes takes us through the lands of ruby (red) and sapphire (blue).
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For half a century, Pala International has scoured the world to find the rarest and most exceptional colored gemstones.
Numerous annual trips to the world's major gem-producing centers enable our staff to select from an impressive inventory.
In addition to tapping the world's resources for fine colored stones, Pala International has long been involved with mining of tourmaline in San Diego county as well as various gemstone mining ventures in Mexico, Kenya, and Russia.
Our slogan is "The only way to sell quality is to buy it." That, and the fine customer service we offer, make Pala International your number one source for colored stones.
Burma's many official gem, jade and pearl sales since 1964 now total nearly $20 billion. Updated 8/15/17.
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