Description
✨ Golden light from the Oregon Outback.
This gorgeous 5.46ct Emerald Cut Oregon Sunstone shines in the classic and elegant Champagne hue — one of the most beloved colors of this rare American gemstone. Though Champagne and Golden tones are among the “common” colors for Oregon Sunstone, they are still found only in one small remote area of the Oregon Outback, making them much rarer than most people realize.
Every piece of Oregon Sunstone is mined through hours of hands-on digging under the desert sun — and this stone is an especially fine example of what makes the gem so prized. Its large 13.2×9.8mm size gives it undeniable presence, while subtle flashes of green tint appear at certain angles — a reminder that Oregon Sunstone’s colors are alive, shifting, and impossible to fully capture in photos.
Cut into a sharp and brilliant emerald cut, this gemstone radiates light in clean, refined flashes. It would make an impressive pendant or a truly unique wire-wrapped centerpiece. Its neutral golden tones pair beautifully with sterling silver, yellow gold, or white gold — making it versatile for any jewelry design.
💎 Details:
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Gem Type: Natural Oregon Sunstone (Cuprian Labradorite Feldspar)
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Color: Champagne / Golden with faint green tint
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Cut: Emerald
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Size: 13.2 x 9.8 mm
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Weight: 5.46 carats
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Treatment: None – 100% natural
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Origin: Oregon, USA
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Availability: One-of-a-kind
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Price: [Insert Price] + shipping
🌟 Why You’ll Love It:
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Large 5.46ct size – brilliant and bold presence
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Elegant emerald cut with high polish
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Subtle green undertones add intrigue and rarity
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Hand-dug from Oregon’s remote desert
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Natural, untreated, and ethically sourced
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Perfect for a pendant, wrap, or custom jewelry creation
Oregon Sunstone is famous for its natural color range, copper content, and mesmerizing glow. This particular gem embodies all of that — a Champagne sparkle with a hint of mystery.
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