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About Steven D.Covey
Expertise I can answer questions related to colored stones.
I am a professional gemstone cutter/lapidary for bench jewelers since 1978. I repair/re-polish all colored stones. I also cut from rough. Create custom cuts, match stones, inlay lapis, onyx etc.
Experience I am a professional Gemstone cutter/lapidary
Education/Credentials I was professionaly trained In Beverly Hills California in 1977 I have been serving the area bench jewelers since 1978. I recut/re-polish all types of stones ruby, emerald, topaz etc. I do inlay onyx opal lapis etc
Past/Present clients Jareds, Shane company, Fred Meyers, OC Tanners, Park City Jewelers,
to name a few
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Expert: Steven D.Covey - 11/8/2009
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Want to know if you can identify an agate I have?
Answer Hi,
I am not sure what you mean identify it. It does look like a nice agate specimen. I am not sure what else can be said other than where it came from which I would not have a clue, it could come from anywhere in the world.
Sorry I could not be of more help,
Steven D.Covey
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