Gemstones Guide to Precious & Semi Precious Stones – Page 23
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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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Bicolor Tourmaline - A fantastic designer gemstone

Bicolor Tourmaline - A fantastic designer gemstone

Bicolor Tourmaline is an unusual, fascinating gemstone. This this type of tourmaline actually contains a "gradient" of colors. A stained navy blue on one side, shifting to red on the other. As you can imagine, these very interesting gemstones are very much in demand from jewelers, collectors, and designers. This type of tourmaline incorporates a virtual rainbow of colors, from pale tones to quite solid colors. At one of the...

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Paraiba Tourmaline Gemstones Facts

Paraiba Tourmaline Gemstones Facts

Did You Know 1 ParaibaTourmaline is mined for every 10,000 diamonds! Yes, that's how rare these gemstones are! Heitor Dimas Barbosa discovered Paraiba crystals in 1989 in the Federal Brazilian State of Paraiba. Later deposits were found in Nigeria, and Mozambique. Paraiba Tourmalines belongs to Tourmaline gemstone family Paraibas are usually found in emerald through neon greens, turquoise to neon-blues and many more Presence of Manganese & Copper gives it...

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