Gem Stones help transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. With eight distinct profiles to choose from, Gem Stones are primarily used for custom banding, but can also be used for other highlight features.
A narrow, flat leading edge opens to a moderate concave surface followed by a tight series of 3 increasingly cut-back ridges and a final extended flat face.
Opal is dominated by a large, central, rounded nose with symmetric ridges top and bottom.
Ruby features a top, leading-edge, round nose curving into a concave then convex contour, terminating in a flat face.
Shorter and finer than Opal, Sapphire is characterized by a more moderate, rounded nose immediately below a brief vertical and followed by compressed fluting and ridges.
This descriptively named Gem Stone features a regular, 3-flutes surface, typically applied vertically.
Topaz is essentially a compressed version of Ruby, featuring a more modest round nose and tighter following contours.
Narrow, flat top and bottom faces and a broad flat centre preceded by and terminating with symmetric, diminishing ridges.
Jade encapsulates even more strongly the key features of Ruby and Topaz, creating a more complete overall focus.
If you are looking for something special, we can provide custom colours to meet almost any specification. For more information call 800.265-3174.
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Emerald
Opal
Ruby
Sapphire
Flutonia
Topaz
Diamond
Jade
Custom
Emerald
Opal
Ruby
Sapphire
Flutonia
Topaz
Diamond
Jade
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