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  1. Tsavorite garnet is a rare and beautiful green gem

    Gem in the Spotlight: Tsavorite Garnet

    … be called Tsavorite? Its technical description as a green grossularite doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue. So, a proper name was definitely in order. The nomenclature of gemstones follows certain rules, and according to modern … garnet family , there is much mythology surrounding it. Garnet has been thought of as a traveler’s stone offering protection and aid during long journeys. Garnet is also believed to aid in circulation and to protect against diseases. …

  2. Rough lab grown man made diamonds

    Is a Lab Grown Diamond Right for Me?

    … before reading on. So, how should you decide if a lab grown diamond is right for you? Let’s take a look at the pros and cons. Pros, the benefits of lab grown diamonds The first and most often cited benefit of lab-grown diamonds is their…You can, with 100% certainty, know the origin of your diamond. The issue of conflict or “Blood” diamonds is very prominent in many consumers’ minds. While the real world issue is not nearly as severe as many people believe it is (over 99…

  3. Retipping is an important jewelry repair technique

    Jewelry Repair FAQ

    … why do I need it? In a large number of jewelry pieces, the valuable diamonds and gemstones are held in place with prongs. With wear, the tops of these prongs can become worn down. If the prongs wear down too much, the stone becomes at …. Retipping is the process of adding a small amount of metal (usually gold or platinum) to the top of worn down prongs to keep the gemstone secure. In the past, almost all gemstones had to first be removed from their mountings for …

  4. Brands and Designer Jewelry

    … designer is staying in style from year to year and decade to decade. Quality Luxury brand jewelry must keep its promise to the customer to deliver a superior product. This is a no compromise area. The jewelry must meet the most … beyond image. It becomes the identity of the person. Personas’ are formed by what we wear, and top jewelry brands provide value that goes beyond jewelry for many people. Is Designer Jewelry for Me? Ultimately, this is a question that …

  5. A pile of scrap yellow gold jewelry

    Gold Purity and The Differences Between White and Yellow Gold

    …gold used in engagement rings can be from 100% gold to as low as 37% gold. Gold’s karat grade is used to express the proportion of gold in an alloy or the quality of a gold alloy. Fine (pure) gold is 24 karat. The proportions in other …

  6. Group of loose spinel gemstones with finished jewelry

    Gem in the Spotlight: Spinel

    …ago when scientists who were trying to synthesize blue sapphire wound up creating spinel by mistake. Since then many processes have been used and perfected to create spinel in even more colors than it is naturally found in. Because of … separate the two. Natural spinel has a refractive index of 1.718 while its synthetic counterpart (depending on the process used) has a refractive index of 1.728. In recent years, scientists have developed new techniques to synthesize …

  7. The Birthstones

    … of faith, constancy and truth and possesses many curative powers. Some of the lore surrounding garnets is that it protects the wearer from nightmares, promotes long-lasting love, and prevents hearing difficulties. Learn more about … its reputed benefits was an ability to quicken the intelligence and make the owner more successful in business, protect the soldier and assure victory, help hunters, guard against contagious diseases, and control evil thoughts. Learn …

  8. The different parts of an engagement ring

    Anatomy of a Ring

    … more likely to need attention sooner. When shopping for a ring, look for one with a sturdy, thick shank that will provide plenty of wear while still fitting with the overall design that you like. Gallery The gallery of a ring is a …any bands or other rings you plan to wear next to the main ring? Head The head is the piece that holds the gemstone. Pronged heads are most common. The prongs are the little claws of metal that secure the stone. Most prong heads in rings…

  9. Three loose rubies in a row triangle oval and pear shaped

    Gem in the Spotlight: Ruby

    … gem material, they also share a refractive index of 1.762-1.770 and a specific gravity of 4.00. A unique optical property of rubies is that they emit fluorescent light at a very specific wavelength (694 nanometers) under certain … mentioned rubies in his work Natural History, including notes on their durability, which means that their physical properties have been known well for over 2,000 years. For much of human history, rubies have been the most prized …with courage, red blood, and fire. Worn on the crowns and helmets of kings, rubies were a royal insignia believed to protect the wearer from injury and to keep them safe and healthy. Many cultures believed that wearing rubies in battle …

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