tgx website picturesThe cut emerald is large and nice, but not spectacular, and imo not one they should flaunt on their website. All of the rough samples should go too because they don't help. TGX needs to understand marketing a little better. There is a big difference between having the right mineral, which might excite a rockhound, and having something of great value, which would excite a shareholder or a potential one. My vision of a beautiful emerald is something darkly blue-green, with an illusion of great depth, clear but with an alluring lustre, irridescent highlights, an internal glow. It should catch your breath. There is a small square cut emerald in one of their pictures that comes close to this. I think they have the right goods, so why flaunt something that isn't quite right? I don't get it.