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 | - Chrysoberyl - A Rare And Little Known Gemstone
by Chris Ralph. Some folks really enjoy owning unique and special jewelry pieces. Something that makes a piece special is if the jewelry contains a rare and unusual gemstone. One of the most underrated and little known gemstones on the market is chrysoberyl. Although it is rare, this stone is very hard and durable and well suited to any jewelry use, including rings. It has a hardness of 8.5 on the Mohs scale whi... products, articles, news
- Pink Sapphires - Get the J. Lo. Look Without the Price Tag
by Hannah D.. Ever since Jennifer Lopez's short-lived engagement, women the world over have been clamoring for the natural pink diamonds found in her engagement ring. Extremely rare in their natural form, pink diamonds are awfully pricey-natural pink diamond engagement rings hardly ever sell for less than $10,000. Some white diamonds, known as irradiated pink diamonds, are treated to achieve a pink effect; ... products, articles, news
- Blue Diamond Rings - How To Buy Blue Diamond Rings Online
by Terrell James. The internet makes buying blue diamonds rings convenient and an easy process. This article will provide information on what to look for in an online jewelry store, and provides a link for finding well respected and trusted online jewelers that sells blue diamond rings. When buying blue diamond rings online it is wise to plan ahead for what you want and how much you is willing to spend. You will b... products, articles, news
- Info On Akoya Pearls - Akoya Pearl Jewelry
by Kheri Chawla. Akoya pearls are famous and known all over the world for its high luster and white color brilliance. Since akoya pearls are grown in seawater, they are also popular as akoya seawater or saltwater pearls, Japanese pearls and cultured seawater pearls. Name akoya means saltwater in Japanese language and Akoya pearls are the classic cultured pearls of Japan.
In the early Nineteenth Century, a Japane... products, articles, news
- Topaz As A Jewelry Gemstone
by Mitch Endick. Topaz has a wealth of ancient history and folklore attached to it and can be found on the market in a variety of colors. The stone can be found in such diverse locations as Russia, Brazil, Central Asia, the American West and the island of Sri Lanka. Though this stone is relatively hard it should be protected when worn as a gemstone since its near-perfect cleavage makes it susceptible to breakage... products, articles, news
- A Review of 22k Gold Jewelry - Know What You're Buying!
by James Arthurs. What is 22k gold jewelry? The term 22kt or 22k gold jewelry refers to the fact that that particular piece of jewelry is a balance of 22 parts gold and 2 parts of some other metal(s). In other words, 22k jewelry is 92% pure gold. Pure gold (24k) is too soft to be used in jewelry, so jewelers often use 22k gold to make jewelry that is studded with diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, rubies, and pearls. ... products, articles, news
- Forget Diamonds and Show Off Your Birthstone-Engage Ring
by Julie Shields. Dating back to ancient times, birthstone rings were given as a means to overcome obstacles associated with the month an individual was born. In addition, they were also intended to bring good luck and accentuate one's positive attributes while minimizing any character flaws. In modern times, birthstone rings are given to celebrate special holidays, such as birthdays or Valentine's day, and are... products, articles, news
- Sapphire Jewelry
by Peter Boston. The blue brilliance of the rarest of gemstones, the sapphire, has been revered for thousands of years, its color thought to represent seraphic or celestial qualities. The ancient Persians believed that the earth rested on a giant sapphire and that the reflection of the sun gave the sky its blue color. Jewish tradition holds that Moses was given the Ten Commandments on tablets of sapphire, making ... products, articles, news
- Lazurite As A Jewelry Gemstone
by Mitch Endick. Lazurite is known by several different names in the gem world and is widely known as lapis lazuli or lapis or, in ancient times, blue rock. This stone should never be confused with lazulite valued as a semiprecious gemstone for many thousands of years, this stone is prized for its deep blue, almost azure color. This is a soft stone so care must be taken when wearing or cleaning jewelry pieces. ... products, articles, news
- Understanding The Difference Between Pearls
by David Fishman. Fresh water pearls are normally grown in lakes, ponds or rivers, on the other hand sea water pearls are grown in the seas. Natural pearls are found in the pearl oysters, which are found in tropical seas, mostly in Asia. Pearls come in two main categories: freshwater cultured pearls and saltwater cultured pearls. You need to take care of pearls even though they are very durable proper care is re... products, articles, news
- Turquoise As A Jewelry Gemstone
by Mitch Endick. These magnificent stones are some of the most popular in the world. Though most stones used in jewelry have been treated to enhance their appearance and durability, this does not take away from their value and beauty. The value of these is measured by the depth of color and often by the appearance of crystal streaks and specks that highlight many stones. Turquoise has long been manufactured sy... products, articles, news
- Opal As A Jewelry Gemstone
by Mitch Endick. This stone has indeed captured the imagination of humankind because of its spectacular variety of color and luminescence. This is one of the only gemstones that have relatively high water content, and a structure much like that of quartz. Opal is a soft stone and, though prone to breakage, has been immensely popular through the ages. This gemstone is mined throughout the Western United States, ... products, articles, news
- Ruby As A Jewelry Gemstone
by Mitch Endick. Rubies are the stones of folklore and mystery. Often fiery red and reflecting an extraordinary depth of color, ruby is said to resemble the heart and is able inspire the passions of love. This stone is often associated with masculinity and strength though it is said to also represent passion and strength in women. A member of the corundum family of crystals, ruby has a long and storied history... products, articles, news
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