satrianogemscollection.com

Is Not Just a Company — It Is a Solid Commitment To That Truly Matters: Quality, Credibility,
And Results.

Where quality meets trust, and every gemstone carries true value.

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Seriousness And Commitment To The Client.

This is what our customers say.

I'm very happy to be able to do business with a reputable company. The best service I've ever received in a large negotiation.

Charles Grankof

A company with a high level of capability to deliver the best product.

Phillip Groër

Attentive and professional, the stones are beautiful.

Marco Juss

Professionals from the initial contact to the moment of purchase.

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DISCOVER THE PROCESS SATRIANO GEMS COLLECTION

EXTRACTION

We value the gemstone extraction process, rigorously monitoring all stages with the world's leading producers. Our aim is always to conduct conscious and planned extraction without harming the environment, using natural resources responsibly.

SATRIANO GEMS COLLECTION

In addition to traceability of the raw material, we analyze the materials using gemological equipment and also carry out the processing (sawing, shaping, faceting and polishing with our own team). We take care of all processes, from extraction to delivery to your hands.

YOU

We deliver the materials directly from the production centers, avoiding all risks and guaranteeing a 100% natural product with unique provenance, exquisite cutting, and the quality of the SATRIANO GEMS COLLECTION. Count on us!

The GIA (Gemological Institute of America) is the US gemological research center, founded in 1931. The GIA's mission is to protect all buyers and sellers of gemstones by establishing and maintaining the standards used to evaluate gem quality. It is one of the world's leading authorities on knowledge, certifications, and education in diamonds, colored gemstones, and jewelry. SATRIANO GEMS COLLECTION frequently uses this standard for the certification of its gemstones; we are producers of Peacock Blue Alexandrite, Rosetta Alexandrite, and Brazilian Emeralds, more specifically high-value Paraíba tourmalines.