Gemstones Guide to Precious & Semi Precious Stones – Page 13
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Green tourmaline – Versatile light from stunning gemstones

Green tourmaline – Versatile light from stunning gemstones

Green tourmaline ranges in color from beautiful pale greens to stunning blues. This is an unusual gemstone in several ways. Like all tourmalines, it can be cut In almost any standard jewelry design, but this gemstone offers a very wide range of color and spectrum possibilities. The mid-range blue and green spectrum is particularly useful for designers. These very elegant stones are ideal design elements in high-end jewelry. Unlike other blue and...

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Chrome Tourmaline, a fabulous gemstone in many colors

Chrome Tourmaline, a fabulous gemstone in many colors

Chrome tourmaline is so-called due to its beautiful shine and lustrous look. This extraordinary gemstone looks somewhat like an emerald, and is approximately the same price. It is cut in a very wide range of different styles, from teardrop to cushion to octagonal and other geometric shapes. The sheer range and scope of chrome tourmaline design is one of the major reasons for very high demand for this exceptional gemstone....

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Blue Tourmaline – A High Spectrum Symphony Of Color

Blue Tourmaline – A High Spectrum Symphony Of Color

Blue tourmaline is an interesting gemstone. This isn't an "alternative sapphire". Quite the opposite. This is a completely different gemstone, with totally different characteristics. Like all tourmalines, blue tourmaline is actually a major league designer gemstone, valued for its versatility and excellent design options. If you look at a range of blue tourmaline gemstones, the first thing you'll notice is that the light quality is very different. Blue tourmaline produces...

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Gemstone Facts #Morganite

Gemstone Facts #Morganite

Did You Know #FunFact To all those finding their other half, I have some good news for you 😁⬇️ - It’s said that wearing a Morganite helps you find your soulmate🙈❤️😄 #DidYouKnow The famous gemologist George Frederick Kunz named this pink beryl as Morganite to honor his patron and New York based banker @jpmorgan To know more fun facts about Morganite and shop these check out 🌏 www.shoprmcgems.com

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