Orange
Opal

#007/2
Fire Opal (Medium Transparent)
Fire Opal (Medium Transparent)

#007/1
Fire Opal (Transparent)
Fire Opal (Transparent)

#007/3
Fire Opal (Slightly Transparent)
Fire Opal (Slightly Transparent)

#006/2
Opal Yellow Melon
Opal Yellow Melon

#A-2159
Amber
Amber
Sub-translucent opals are represented in a wide spectrum of colors.
Jade
Non Transparent
Citrine
There are many shades of citrine which can be seen in nature (such as the yellow quartz variety). We produce a few of the most popular ones: green-gold (with a slight greenish tint), canary (bright yellow), orange (orange-yellow) and Madeira (dark red-yellow). Nanosital #144 can also be used as a yellow sapphire imitation.
Sapphire Fantasy Colors
Garnet
Three varieties of garnet nanosital of different saturation can be perfectly used to produce cut stones of any size.