Do
you have a shop we can visit when we come to Mexico?
Sorry,
we are a cyber-store... everything we have currently in stock is on the internet,
we do not have a physical 'brick and adobe' shop and because our inventory is
cataloged and then stored, we cannot give private showing of our stones - think
of our website as our online catalog.
Will I receive the same item that I see
in the photograph?
Yes,
we do not buy stones in bulk - each stone is handpicked from miners and
travelers that we deal with on a weekly basic. Or designed and cut by our
pulidors exclusively for Mexico Gemstones and Aztec Moon.
How
long before my order arrives?
Most
parcels we ship arrive at their destination in 10 to 21 days, sometimes
a bit longer, especially during Mexican holidays. If it has been 30 days
and you have not received your parcel, contact us so we can put a trace
on the package.
Do
you insure the parcels you ship?
Sorry,
no... the Mexican Postal Service (sepomex) does not offer this service,
if they did it might take years for your claim to be processed. Please
read our refunding policy on lost or damaged items.
Do
you give wholesale discounts?
Since
we do not sell in bulk (each item is a unique and 'one of a kind specimen')
we cannot offer deep discounts.
Can
you drill
a hole in the cabochon I want to purchase?
Sorry,
we do not drill holes into stones that are already polished. There is too
big of risk factor in causing the stone to chip with their smooth surfaces.
Most customers prefer no holes (they believe a hole lowers the value of
the stone), but once in awhile we do acquire a few stones that are drilled
or have a
ridge
cut
around
the
outside
for
wire wrapping.
Do
you sell in quantities?
Each
item is specially handpicked and designed, we do not large a inventory
of any item we sell, unless it specifically says so on the item's purchase
page. Alot of the different specimens we sell are only available until
our stock runs out and we may never have the same item again.
Do
you sell Chiapas amber rough by the kilo?
Chiapas
amber is very hard to come by and is being controlled by the local farmers
now. You are only allowed to purchase as much
as
you can carry
out in a backpack, plus they no longer are supposedly to sell to foreigners.
Since the hurricanes buried Chiapas in many feet of mud a couple years
ago, alot of the amber mining areas were buried and only a couple have
been able
to
be
safely reopened - thus the need for controlling Chiapas' precious fossil
amber.
Do
you sell opal in rough by the ounce?
Sorry
no, you may find some specimens on our site that are a few ounces.
We sell internationally by grams, a more universal standard. The smallest
lots of rough opal we sell are a little under 1/2 kilo (approx.
15
to 16
ounces) in weight.
I
don't have a PayPal account, what other forms of payment do you
accept?
You
don't have to join PayPal to make your purchases, you can just use your
credit card - yes, unfortunately they will pester you into joining, but
is is not necessary to make a purchase. The only other forms of payment
we can accept are Western Union and 'bank to bank' wire
transfers (which have fees to the paying party). Most Mexican banks cannot
process checks or money orders from other countries, so unfortunately
at this time PayPal is our only payment option.
I
want to return the rough material I purchased, I didn't get any
good stones from the lot?
Sorry,
their are NO RETURNS on rough material of any type - especially opal
and fire agate. Each lot has many quality pieces and if you have experience
in cutting the material you will end up with some very nice stones and
quite possibly triple your investment - or more. If you want to practice
cutting and polishing opal or fire agate, we do offer lower quality rough
that is perfect for this and you won't spend as much on raw material
while you learn.
What
gives? I polished every piece of the rough fire agate you sent
and didn't end up with any good stones, they are all junk...!
Fire
agate takes knowledge and patience to cut and polish these rare gems.
An understanding of how the layers of limonite lay on top of each other;
going slowly
because fire agate is very hard (a 7 in the MOH hardness scale) and heats
up very quickly, if you get it too hot all of the layers of reflective
fire
will
burn
and turn dark. All of the fire agate rough we sell has many good
pieces of
fire in them, that is why they cost more than most of the cave sweeping
you find being sold on the internet. Our lots of rough are handpicked
so you will at least double or triple the value of your investment (if
not alot more...) when you polish the stones. Fire agate is not a stone
for
amateurs.
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