Zircon
Although colorless when chemically pure, zircon is typically yellow-brown to brown. It also comes in red, blue, purple, and green. Because of its high brilliance and dispersion, colorless zircon has sometimes been used as a substitute for diamond in jewelry.
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33723
Zircon
6.61 ct
Cambodia
33723
35605
Zircon
2.01 ct
Madagascar
35605
35601
Zircon
7.66 ct
Madagascar
35601
33734
Zircon
6.21 ct
Sri Lanka
33734
33717
Zircon
7.11 ct
Sri Lanka
33717
33756
Zircon
8.74 ct
Tanzania
33756
34341
Zircon
12.81 ct
Tanzania
34341
35070
Zircon
21.05 ct
Tanzania
35070
35091
Zircon
4.06 ct
Thialand
35091
33719
Zircon
11.48 ct
Thailand
33719
35092
Zircon
15.13 ct
Thailand
35092
33746
Zircon
19.31 ct
Thailand
33746
33695
Zircon
28.15 ct
Thailand
33695
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