Six Layouts We’re Bringing to Tucson

Six Layouts We’re Bringing to Tucson

Some stones are best experienced as single moments. Others tell their story in groups.

As we prepare for AGTA Tucson, we’re bringing a set of layouts that were built with design in mind. Stones that already speak to rhythm, repetition, and proportion before they ever reach a bench. These are not conceptual palettes or mockups. They’re real inventory, assembled to make imagining the finished piece easier.

Each layout offers a different design language.

Montana Sapphire, Blue Green Marquise Calibrations

Clean lines, crisp movement, and a cool tonal range that shifts effortlessly between blue and green. These marquise calibrations bring structure without stiffness. Ideal for directional layouts, modern silhouettes, and designs that rely on flow rather than symmetry.

Orange Pink Sapphire, Mixed and Round Calibrations

Warm, lively, and full of personality, these orange pink sapphires from Mozambique were assembled to explore variation within a narrow color story. Mixed shapes invite play, while round calibrations offer consistency and repeatability. Two different approaches, one cohesive palette.

Pink Spinel Mosaic Layout

This layout reads like a pink mosaic. Stone by stone, it builds into something expressive and dimensional. The color shifts subtly across the layout, creating a sense of movement that feels artistic rather than uniform. It’s the kind of grouping that naturally suggests statement earrings, bracelets, or layered designs.

Mint Garnet Layout

Fresh, light, and quietly compelling, this mint garnet layout brings a softness that designers continue to gravitate toward. The color feels wearable but distinctive. An easy entry point for green without leaning traditional.

Montana Sapphire, Flat Cut Geometric Calibrations

These flat cut Montana sapphires lean playful and graphic, cut into geometric shapes meant for funkier, more expressive pieces. The effect is bold and architectural without feeling rigid. Stones that invite experimentation and a little rule breaking at the bench.

Together, these six layouts represent the range we’re bringing to Tucson. Not just in stone type, but in how designers think about color, repetition, and possibility.

We’ve shared a closer look at each layout on Instagram, where you can see how they move and interact as complete groups.  @Primagemsusa

If you’re attending AGTA Tucson, all six layouts will be available to view in person at Booth 822. Some stones speak best when you can see them together.

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