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Inclusions jewelry
Inclusions visible to the naked eye convert any gem into a really one of a kind natural creation. Such gems are very suitable for designer jewelry, when mass production is not the goal. In this section we show some examples of jewelry pieces featuring stones with spectacular inclusions, kindly provided by jewelers and designers who share our passion for inclusions in gemstones.

Cuff bracelet with rutilated quartz and 22k gold fused on argentium silver, by Wolfgang Vaatz.

Pendant featuring rutilated quartz with red hematite inclusion in argentium silver, by Wolfgang Vaatz.

Quartz with tourmaline needles, cut by Munsteiner, in white gold pendant by Laura Márquez

White gold pendant with rutilated quartz and citrines, by Laura Márquez

Gold pendant with brookite included quartz and rubellite tourmaline, by Laura Márquez

Pendant “The wave” by Laura Márquez, featuring large polished aquamarine with fluid inclusions,
in harmony with white gold mounting inspired by the famous “Great wave off Kanagawa” painting.

Gold pendant featuring quartz with rutile and dolomite inclusions cut by Munsteiner, also with reddish brown zircon,
by Laura Márquez

Gold ring by Laura Márquez, featuring quartz with rutile and chlorite inclusions cut by Munsteiner.

White gold ring with quartz with epidote inclusions and green tourmaline, by Laura Márquez

White gold earrings, with rutilated quartz and fire opals, by Laura Márquez

White gold pendant with hematite included quartz and rhodolite garnets, by Laura Márquez

White gold ring with rutilated quartz and fire opals, by Laura Márquez

White gold pendant with quartz with epidote inclusions and green tourmalines, by Laura Márquez

Pendant with rutilated quartz in white gold, by Laura Márquez

Fragment of gold neclace with rutilated quartz, by Xisco Clapés Triviño