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Named by the Egyptians as the "gem of the sun," peridot is plentiful and generally inexpensive. Ranging from transparent yellowish green to greenis...
View full detailsSwarovski Gemstones™ Genuine Faceted Rhodolite Garnet showcases a vivid, transparent raspberry color that makes it a standout choice for fine jewel...
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Garnet is a set of closely related minerals sharing the same crystal structure while varying in chemical composition. Red is the most common and ab...
View full detailsSwarovski Gems™ Genuine Poppy Topaz elevates natural topaz through two proprietary innovations: the Natural Brilliance Cut and the TCF (Thermal Col...
View full detailsSwarovski Gems™ Genuine Pink Topaz elevates the natural beauty of topaz through precision cutting and innovative color treatment. Each stone featur...
View full detailsSwarovski Gems™ Genuine Rainforest Green Topaz elevates natural topaz through two proprietary innovations: the Natural Brilliance Cut and the TCF (...
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Citrine ranges from transparent yellow to brownish orange in color and takes its name from citron, a fruit related to the lemon. Most citrine is pr...
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Sapphire is one of the most popular colored gemstones in the United States, prized for its extraordinary durability and suitability for everyday we...
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Smoky Quartz is a widely available and affordable genuine gemstone with a long history of popularity, particularly during the Victorian era. Often ...
View full detailsChrome Diopside is an affordable, untreated alternative to Emerald, offering a rich green color at a fraction of the cost. Its vivid hue originates...
View full detailsSwarovski Gems™ Genuine Kashmir Blue Topaz elevates natural topaz through two proprietary innovations: the Natural Brilliance Cut and the TCF (Ther...
View full detailsGreen Quartz — also known as Prasiolite and sold under the trade name Greened Amethyst — is a member of the Quartz family produced by heat-treating...
View full detailsIolite takes its name from the Greek word for violet, and it earns that distinction with a vivid violet-blue color that immediately draws the eye. ...
View full detailsKnown as the "King of Gems" in Sanskrit, ruby is one of the most desired and valuable gemstones, prized as far back as biblical times. Ruby is the ...
View full detailsWhite sapphire, also known as colorless sapphire or leucosapphire, is corundum in its purest form. Differing amounts and combinations of trace elem...
View full detailsAquamarine takes its name from the Latin word for "sea water," displaying a cool blue that ranges from greenish blue to blue-green. A member of the...
View full detailsNamed by the Egyptians as the "gem of the sun," peridot is one of the few gemstones that occurs in only one color — a distinctive yellowish green t...
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Tanzanite is found in only one location in the entire world — Tanzania, in Eastern Africa. Discovered in 1962, tanzanite is a relative newcomer to ...
View full detailsSky Blue Topaz is the trade name used to describe a bright, light blue hue of topaz. This gem is a great alternative to aquamarine, offering more i...
View full detailsGarnet is not a single mineral but a group of closely related minerals sharing the same crystal structure while varying in chemical composition. Re...
View full detailsEmerald is considered the world's finest green gemstone and has been highly prized and coveted for centuries, from Cleopatra to European royalty. E...
View full detailsSwiss Blue Topaz is the trade name used to describe a vivid medium to medium-dark blue hue of topaz. This genuine faceted gemstone is a great alter...
View full detailsTiger's Eye is part of the quartz family and is a popular gem due to being readily available, inexpensive, and ideal for everyday wear. Tiger's Eye...
View full detailsNamed by the Egyptians as the "gem of the sun," peridot is plentiful and generally inexpensive. Ranging from transparent yellowish green to greenis...
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Citrine ranges from transparent yellow to brownish orange in color and takes its name from citron, a fruit related to the lemon. Most citrine is pr...
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 detailsGarnet is actually a set of closely related minerals that form the Garnet group. While all members share the same crystal structure, they vary in c...
View full detailsCitrine ranges from transparent yellow to brownish orange in color and takes its name from citron, a fruit related to the lemon. Most citrine is pr...
View full detailsSmoky Quartz is a widely available and affordable genuine gemstone with a rich history in jewelry design. Popular during the Victorian era and ofte...
View full detailsSky Blue Topaz is the trade name used to describe a bright light blue hue of topaz. This genuine faceted marquise stone is an excellent alternative...
View full detailsSmoky Quartz is a widely available and affordable gemstone with a rich history in fine jewelry. Popular during the Victorian era and often confused...
View full detailsNamed by the Egyptians as the "gem of the sun," peridot is plentiful and generally accessible. Ranging from transparent yellowish green to greenish...
View full detailsIolite takes its name from the Greek word for violet, and this genuine faceted stone delivers a vivid violet-blue color that makes it a compelling ...
View full detailsAmethyst is the most popular and valuable stone in the quartz family, prized for its rich purple color that ranges from light lavender to medium-da...
View full detailsSmoky Quartz is a widely available and affordable genuine gemstone with a long history of popularity, particularly during the Victorian era. Often ...
View full detailsKnown as the "King of Gems" in Sanskrit, ruby is one of the most desired and valuable gemstones, prized as far back as biblical times. Ruby is the ...
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