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types of quartz gems

Types Of Quartz Gems: Part 2, Prase – Herkimer Diamond

In Part 1 of our exploration of the different types of quartz gem, we talked about several different types of quartz, including macrocrystalline varieties such as amethyst, ametrine, aventurine, blue quartz, citrine, eisenkiesel, milky quartz, and pink quartz. Types of Quartz Gems – Part 2 This time around, we’re looking at the following types of […]

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Macrocrystalline

What Are The Different Types Of Quartz Gems? Part 1 – Macrocrystalline

The word quartz is used as a general catchall for a wide variety of crystallized compact silica. These minerals are some of the most abundant in the world. Once a mineral is determined to be a quartz, it falls into one of two subcategories: Macrocrystalline Quartz (rock crystal) or Crypto-Microcrystalline (fibrous or grainy). To make

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Diamond Appraisal And Insurance

How and When to Get Diamond Appraised and And Insured – Reasons To Get It Done

You got your diamond wedding or engagement ring and we’re thrilled, but you need to take a couple more cautionary steps before you reach diamond bliss. The next step we recommend is getting your diamond appraised. Even if you bought your wedding or engagement ring from a reputable jeweler, a second opinion is always the

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Oval Sapphire and Diamond Split Shank Ring

Stunning Sapphire

Sapphire is a staple in the world of stones, and rightly so. This stunning ring naturally forms in its magnificent array of colors, making it easy to sell with minimal enhancements that might damage the ring or its value. Sapphire, the birthstone of September, is also extremely durable – second only to the widely known

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Natural morganite ring, sterling silver, pink gemstone morganite, halo ring, engagement ring

Magnificent Morganite

Morganite is a quintessential stone in the Beryl family – the Beryl family houses several astonishing and durable stones, including the Emerald and the Aquamarine. Morganite comes in a beautiful shade of pink, amidst other colors, and for both these reasons, it is often referred to as the Pink Emerald. Before buying a ring embellished

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