4 columns, left to right---col 1--namibian spess, 21cts--brazillian paraiba, 2.2cts--tanzanite, 9.5cts--demantoid garnet, 10cts--sm alexandrite, 8cts--large alexandrite, 15cts---col 2--nigerian spess, 13cts--bixbite/emerald, 2/2.5cts--brazillian emerald, 10cts-- columbian emerald, 2 stones, 13cts--columbian emerald, 10cts, sm stones---col 3--red spinel burma, 14cts--indicolite/chrome tourmaline, 25cts--chrome tourmaline, 20cts--chrome diopside, 25cts---col 4--moonstone, 20cts--tsavorite garnet, 25cts--andesine, 9cts--purple tourmaline, 13cts--burma ruby, 3cts--podparascha sapphire, 10cts---all pendents except moonstone, andesine, & chrome diopside have been appraised 2, and some 3 times. its amazing to me that this small amount of gems & gold appraise for what they do, so one can only imagine what some of the ps'ers collections are worth. i consider these pendents a fair representation of stones that are considered hard to come by or not seen by many people-can be fun owning unusual items-best to all-steve...