gem indentification
Peridot Information
Peridot comes in a variety of the color green from olive green to yellowish green to brownish green. The most popular color by far is the olive green. It is generally natural in color and is not often found treated. The birthstone for August is the peridot and the anniversary stone for the 16th year of marriage. This stone is very popular for peridot earrings, but other good jewelry options...
A Little Something About Your Coral Rings or Earrings
Coral is an organic gem material much like pearls. It is made out of calcium carbonate with a small amount of carotene. Coral grows into small trees with branches in anywhere from 3 to 300 meters of warm salt water. It can be found in the African coasts, Australia, Japan, the Mediterranean coasts, Malaysia and the West Indies. Today, fragile coral is harvested by deep sea divers where just the...
Aquamarine Rings are Popular and Make for a Well Loved Gemstone
Aquamarine rings are a favorite because of its blue to blue-green color. The word comes from the Latin phrase meaning “water of the sea” and is truly the color of the tropic waters in the Caribbean. Aquamarine stones are from the mineral beryl. It is a very common stone in its lighter color but can be much more expensive in its darker shade of blue-green. This gemstone can fade when...
Nephrite Jade vs. Jadeite Jade
Your jade ring is a gem variety of either nephrite or jadeite. Although they are commonly thought to be the same, they are actually two different minerals and it is hard to distinguish one from the other. Jadeite and nephrite jade come in a variety of colors-dark and light shades of red, green, blue, white, black and lavender, to name a few. The most valuable and sought after color is...