Celebrate March with Aquamarines!
Aquamarine is the blue to blue-green version of the mineral beryl. Its name comes from the Latin for seawater, and ancient mariners claimed the gem would calm waves and keep sailors safe at sea. This …
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SUBSCRIBEAquamarine is the blue to blue-green version of the mineral beryl. Its name comes from the Latin for seawater, and ancient mariners claimed the gem would calm waves and keep sailors safe at sea. This …
September babies are some of the lucky few who have a wide selection of birthstones to claim as their own. A variety of the corundum mineral, the sparkling sapphire is the birthstone for this lovely …
Celebrating a birthday this September? Surprise yourself or a loved one with the gift of sparkling sapphires, the breathtaking September birthstone. Sapphire is regarded as one of the five cardinal gemstones, with a history as …
July's birthstone is ruby, known as the "King of Gems" for its gloriously rich red color. It has been used to symbolize royalty and strength since antiquity. One of the most valuable gems in the world in …
Start 2014 off with a symbol of commitment, friendship and positive energy with the garnet gemstone. The six families of garnets are silicate materials of different chemical composition, although they retain a similar physical appearance. Garnets range in hardness …
A change of season calls for a change of colors with October’s opal birthstone. Opals, classified as precious gemstones and sedimentary stones, are formations of non-crystalline silica gel. Known mostly for their often brilliant color display, …
Citrine, November's birthstone, is the yellow variety of quartz, colored by a trace of iron. Citrine crystals can form together with amethyst or smoky quartz to form a bi-colored quartz called ametrine. Natural citrine can be …
If you are born in April, than you should be covered in diamonds! Known as one of the hardest substances on earth, the diamond makes a perfect stone for beautiful jewelry. Diamonds are formed deep …
If she loves blue than aquamarines are the gemstone for her! Aquamarine comes from the Latin phrase “water of the sea,” so named because ofits blue to blue-green color. Because aquamarines are a relatively hard …
Amethyst is a purple stone originating from quartz. Amethyst is available in a great abundance and occurs in volcanic rocks and geodes. If you are celebrating your 4th or 6th year of marriage a piece …