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14 Jan
Gems, Moissanite

what is moissanite

  • 15/01/2021
  • By author-avatar parisaadel24@gmail.com
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moissanite, gems, gemstone

Moissanite is said to be a gemstone and was born from the stars. Moisinite flashes, indicating a fiery rainbow. Moissanites are very unique and brilliant and are highly regarded for their cost-effectiveness. This gemstone is completely transparent and shines more than a diamond. Moisanite is a compound of silicon carbide (SiC)

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14 Jan
Gems, Jade

what is jade

  • 08/04/2021
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jade, gems, gemstone

jade is two separate gems: nephrite and jade. In China, the perforated jade disc is a symbol of paradise. The cultural roots of jade go back to caves that have dimmed smoke and sheltered prehistoric humans. Throughout history, these hardest gemstones have become weapons, tools, ornaments, and ritual objects.

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14 Jan
Gems, Hematite

what is hematite

  • 14/01/2021
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hematite, gems, gemstone

Hematite is one of the most abundant minerals found on the earth’s surface and in shallow crust. Hematite is a type of iron oxide with the chemical composition Fe2O3. This rock is a common rock-forming mineral that is often found in sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous rocks. Hematite is a well-known type of iron ore.

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14 Jan
Gems, Lapis-lazuli

what is lapis lazuli

  • 14/01/2021
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lapis-lazuli, gems, gemstone

Lapis lazuli, also known simply as “Lapis”, is a blue metamorphic stone that has been used for thousands of years as a gemstone, sculpture, pigment and ornament. High quality lapis lazuli is sold as an expensive jewelry. The most desirable have a rich and solid blue color and may have a few reflective pieces of gold pyrite.

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14 Jan
Gems, Howlite

what is howlite

  • 14/01/2021
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howlite, gems, gemstone

Howlite is a borate mineral. This stone may be known as an imitation gemstone because it can be painted with different colors and looks like semi-precious gemstones such as turquoise and coral. Howlite is often inexpensive, but it has many features that make it a popular gemstone in jewelry.

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14 Jan
Agate, Gems

what is agate

  • 14/01/2021
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agate, gems, gemstone

Agate is a common gem whose main components are chalcedony and quartz and is composed of a wide range of colors. Agate is initially composed of volcanic and metamorphic rocks. In ancient Greece, agate was used in various jewels and seals of Greek warriors. Agate is a type of chalcedony that is a form of quartz

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14 Jan
Gems, Topaz

what is topaz

  • 14/01/2021
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topaz, gems, gemstone

Topaz actually has an extremely wide color spectrum, which in addition to brown, includes different tones and saturations of blue, red, pink and purple, green, yellow, orange. Colorless topaz is the most abundant and is often treated to give it a blue color. Topaz can also show different colors in different crystalline directions.

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14 Jan
Garnet, Gems

what is garnet

  • 14/01/2021
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garnet, gems, gemstones

Garnet is a large group of stone-forming minerals. These minerals have a common crystal structure and a general chemical composition in the form of X3Y2 (SiO4) 3. Although garnet is commonly found in red, these gemstones can be found in almost any color, and these colors are usually popular choices for jewelry.

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14 Jan
Gems, Sapphire

what is a sapphire

  • 14/01/2021
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sapphire, gems, gemstone

Sapphire is a precious gemstone. They are usually known for their beautiful blue color, although they come in a variety of colors. Sapphire has a long history, from becoming famous in the royal family to playing in ancient legends. Thus, sapphire is one of the gemstones (along with diamonds) in many jewels that are sought after.

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14 Jan
Gems, Turquoise

what is turquoise

  • 14/01/2021
  • By author-avatar parisaadel24@gmail.com
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turquoise, gems, gemstone

Turquoise is a matte mineral that is found in beautiful shades of blue, bluish green, green and yellowish green. It has been valued as a precious stone for centuries. The ancient peoples of Africa, Asia, South America, and North America independently used turquoise as a gemstone used for inlays and small sculptures.

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14 Jan
Gems, Ruby

what is ruby

  • 15/01/2021
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ruby, gems, gemstones

Ruby is one of the most valuable gemstones, which is pink to blood-red in color and is made of different types of minerals. Other types of precious stones are called sapphires. Sapphire is a gemstone made with amethyst, sapphire, emerald and diamond. Diamonds are emeralds and sapphires, but rubies are the most expensive.

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13 Jan
Diamond, Gems

what is diamond

  • 15/01/2021
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diamond, gems, gemstones

Diamond is a rare and natural mineral composed of carbon. Each carbon atom in a diamond is surrounded by four other carbon atoms and are connected by strong covalent bonds, one of the strongest types of chemical bonds. This simple, uniform and strong makeup is one of the most durable, stable and versatile materials known.

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08 Jan
Emerald, Gems

what is emerald

  • 14/01/2021
  • By author-avatar parisaadel24@gmail.com
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emerald, gems, gemstones

Emerald is a green to greenish blue variety of braille, a mineral that contains aquamarine as well as braille in other colors. Emerald means green. Emerald hardness is 8-7.5. Emerald is a braille species with a crystalline and very beautiful color and is also found in green, blackish green, whitish green, and yellowish green.

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