Custom-Commissioned Gemstone(s)
Commissions are currently closed.
Surgical Precision Gems offers custom orders for gemstones of almost every type. We have extensive experience in well-known materials like sapphire, tanzanite, or peridot; exclusive laboratory-grown gemstones from scientific industries, like ghost garnets, linobate, and titansapphire; or the most rare and unusual nature has to offer, like hauyne, kornerupine, and xenotime.
We no longer use client-provided rough materials.
Custom design work and rush-order processing are available for an additional fee.
Initial consultations for a commissioned order have a $150 non-refundable deposit that will be credited to the cost of the finished stone. More information will be provided when commissions re-open.
Commissions are currently closed.
Surgical Precision Gems offers custom orders for gemstones of almost every type. We have extensive experience in well-known materials like sapphire, tanzanite, or peridot; exclusive laboratory-grown gemstones from scientific industries, like ghost garnets, linobate, and titansapphire; or the most rare and unusual nature has to offer, like hauyne, kornerupine, and xenotime.
We no longer use client-provided rough materials.
Custom design work and rush-order processing are available for an additional fee.
Initial consultations for a commissioned order have a $150 non-refundable deposit that will be credited to the cost of the finished stone. More information will be provided when commissions re-open.
Commissions are currently closed.
Surgical Precision Gems offers custom orders for gemstones of almost every type. We have extensive experience in well-known materials like sapphire, tanzanite, or peridot; exclusive laboratory-grown gemstones from scientific industries, like ghost garnets, linobate, and titansapphire; or the most rare and unusual nature has to offer, like hauyne, kornerupine, and xenotime.
We no longer use client-provided rough materials.
Custom design work and rush-order processing are available for an additional fee.
Initial consultations for a commissioned order have a $150 non-refundable deposit that will be credited to the cost of the finished stone. More information will be provided when commissions re-open.