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Garnet belongs to a group of closely related minerals sharing the same crystal structure but varying chemical compositions. While garnet occurs in ...
View full detailsCarnelian is part of the Chalcedony family, ranging from brownish orange to orange-red. Chalcedony is made of tiny crystals of quartz that are not ...
View full detailsWhen light strikes this oval labradorite cabochon, an iridescent shimmer of spectral colors — commonly blue and green — dances across the surface i...
View full detailsPrized since antiquity, amethyst carries one of the most storied histories in the gem world — early Greeks believed its rich purple hue could ward ...
View full detailsBlack Onyx, also known as black agate, is dyed black chalcedony. Chalcedony is composed of tiny quartz crystals not visible to the naked eye. Natur...
View full detailsRose Quartz derives its name from its distinctive pastel pink appearance, ranging from very light to medium-dark pink. Known as the "love stone," t...
View full detailsAgate is a type of chalcedony characterized by curved and angular bands of color that vary in hue and transparency. From patterns of lace, moss, an...
View full detailsNamed by the Egyptians as the "gem of the sun," peridot is a plentiful gemstone ranging from transparent yellowish green to greenish yellow, with t...
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Turquoise has been a prized gemstone across many cultures and civilizations, including Ancient Egyptians and Native Americans. Revered for centurie...
View full detailsFrom ancient China, where pearls were believed to protect against fire and dragons, to Renaissance Europe, where they symbolized modesty and purity...
View full detailsSwiss Blue Topaz is the trade name used to describe a vivid medium to medium-dark blue hue of topaz. This gem is a great alternative to aquamarine,...
View full detailsOpal is the world's most popular phenomenal gemstone, with many cultures believing that opals have supernatural origins and power. Inside each opal...
View full detailsWhen light hits labradorite, an iridescent shimmer of spectral colors — commonly blue and green — occurs, known as labradorescence. This optical ph...
View full detailsGreen onyx — also known as green agate — is dyed chalcedony, a microcrystalline quartz whose individual crystals are too small to see with the nake...
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Chalcedony is a cryptocrystalline form of quartz, composed of tiny crystals too small to see with the naked eye. Natural black chalcedony is except...
View full detailsDruzy Quartz adds a colorful, glittery texture to any jewelry design at an affordable cost. The term "Druzy" refers to clusters of tiny crystals th...
View full detailsRose Quartz derives its name from its pastel pink appearance, ranging from very light to medium-dark pink. Known as the "love stone," this gem has ...
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Watermelon Tourmaline is a natural wonder that looks good enough to eat. Named for its juicy pink center surrounded by a fresh green rind, this cry...
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Garnet is a set of closely related minerals that share the same crystal structure while varying in chemical composition. Red is the most common and...
View full detailsBlack Onyx, also known as black agate, is dyed black chalcedony. Chalcedony is composed of microscopic quartz crystals not visible to the naked eye...
View full detailsOval Red Moss Agate cabochons offer a striking combination of warm red tones and the characteristic moss-like inclusions that make agate a perennia...
View full detailsBloodstone is a member of the Chalcedony family, recognized by its opaque dark green to brownish green background punctuated by distinctive red and...
View full detailsTurquoise has been a prized gemstone across many cultures and civilizations, from Ancient Egyptians to Native Americans. Found in Egyptian tombs an...
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Coral is an organic gem, composed of the external skeletons of coral polyps. Formed from calcium carbonate with no crystal structure, coral has bee...
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Amethyst has captivated gem enthusiasts and jewelers for centuries — early Greeks believed its rich purple hue could prevent drunkenness, lending t...
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Add a soft, romantic touch to your jewelry line with this closeout strand of round rose quartz beads. Each strand contains 34–35 beads ranging from...
View full detailsAmber is an organic gem formed millions of years ago when sap from ancient pine trees hardened and fossilized. Amber artifacts date back to 10,000 ...
View full detailsBlue onyx, also known as blue agate, is dyed chalcedony — a microcrystalline quartz whose fine crystal structure is invisible to the unaided eye. P...
View full detailsAgate is a type of chalcedony characterized by curved and angular bands of color that vary in hue and transparency. From patterns of lace, moss, an...
View full detailsCharoite is a striking opaque purple gemstone featuring swirls, veins, and patches of black, gray, white, and brownish-orange. Prized for its drama...
View full detailsCarnelian is part of the Chalcedony family, ranging from brownish orange to orange-red. Chalcedony is composed of tiny crystals of quartz not visib...
View full detailsFrom bulls-eyes to straight and curved bands, Malachite is a distinctive, unique, and easily recognizable gemstone. Ranging from opaque bluish gree...
View full detailsLapis Lazuli has been mined in the mountains of Afghanistan for more than 6,000 years — home to the world's oldest known commercial gemstone mines....
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Amber is an organic gem formed millions of years ago when sap from ancient pine trees hardened and fossilized. Amber artifacts date back to 10,000 ...
View full detailsJasper is an opaque chalcedony displaying a rich variety of colors and patterns, making each stone a truly unique, one-of-a-kind specimen. These ov...
View full detailsFrom bull's-eyes to straight and curved bands, malachite is a distinctive and easily recognizable gemstone. Ranging from opaque bluish green to viv...
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