Gemstones Guide to Precious & Semi Precious Stones – Page 23
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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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Pink tourmaline, one of the most popular gemstones on the market

Pink tourmaline, one of the most popular gemstones on the market

Pink tourmaline is a very unusual gemstone. Just about everybody will have seen a range of pink gemstones in modern jewelry design, at some point. In most cases, these gems are pink tourmaline. It's fair to say that pink tourmaline is one of the most high demand gemstones on the market. This particular gemstone is universally popular with designers, offering an exceptional range of design possibilities that other gemstones simply...

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Rubellite, the Designer's Choice Gemstone

Rubellite, the Designer's Choice Gemstone

Rubellite is one of the tourmaline family, so called because of its resemblance to rubies. Unlike rubies, however, rubellite is a true designer-standard, all-rounder for all types of Jewelry design. It also has its own unique color spectrum, adding further versatility to its design options. If you’re unfamiliar with rubellite, some basic facts: Rubellite includes a unique color spectrum, including a red wine-colored tone. Rubellite, like ruby, can be Into...

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Meet the Dazzling Tourmaline Family

Meet the Dazzling Tourmaline Family

The tourmaline group includes a very broad colour spectrum caused by different types of minerals and mineralisation processes. Tourmaline is particularly popular as a very versatile design gemstone. The many different colour ranges are particularly prized by jewelers as allowing a life of creative freedom for fabulous designs. The technical side of tourmaline Tourmaline is technically a "crystalline boron silicate". The colours come from combinations of other metals, like potassium,...

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