Articles for tag: Beaded Jewelry, Gemstone Jewelry, Precious Gems

Good Luck Jade Beaded Jewelry

Jade is really a lovely gemstone that a great many consumers think of in a very affectionate towards, old-fashioned type of way. Presently there are actually quite a few colors connected with Jade, while most people will think the dark deep green that may be the most prevalent on the market. It is very durable, ...

Jewels by Park Lane

Many people like jewelry such as earrings, bracelets, rings, and necklaces. Jewelry lovers enjoy both genuine gemstone and fashion jewelry. Fashion jewelry is also sometimes called costume jewelry. Don’t be afraid of buying fashion or costume jewelry instead of genuine gemstone jewelry because there is some beautiful fashion jewelry out there just waiting to be ...

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Black Sapphire Jewerly is Rare

Did you know that jewelry is a part of the fashion industry? If you did know that little tidbit of information then, you might be interesting knowing that there are many kinds of gemstone jewelry pieces that people buy or have created so that they can accessorize their clothing. It is important to realize that ...

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Green Tourmaline Gemstone: Tips for Buying Jewelry

Diamonds, sapphires, and emeralds are undoubtedly some of the rarest and most cherished gems money can buy, but strangely enough, their hyper-popularity has made these otherwise brilliant stones seem dull in recent years. One of the still-precious yet increasingly competitive alternatives is tourmaline – and in particular, green tourmaline gemstone. Requests for jewelry with green ...

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Why Garnet Jewelry is so Popular

Deep red garnet, mysterious and fiery, is January’s most popular birthstone. But did you know that garnets are found in a number of mesmerizing colors besides red? Garnets also come in shades of orange, brown, yellow, purple, pink and green. Each of these color groups has a special name. Green garnets are of the tsavorite ...

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Uncovering the Gemstone Called Morganite

Morganite has existed for millions of years. However, for most of that time it was viewed merely as nothing more than a pink form of beryl. It wasn’t until 1911, that the gem was considered for its own name. Tiffany’s chief gemologist, George Kunz, for whom the gem kunzite is named, recommended that the unusual ...