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 Kunzite Facts
What is Kunzite? What is the word Kunzite means? What is Kunzite's color? Who can wear Kunzite jewelry? How to do Care and treatment for Kunzite? What is the history of Kunzite? How to buy Kunzite online? What is the Healing ability of Kunzite? What is the Mystical power of Kunzite? Where K More...
 Kunzite Facts and Buying Guide
This attractive gemstone strongly exhibits the phenomenon of pleochroism. Under it when the stone is rotated in different directions it display the intense colour variations. A genuine gem would exhibit deep colour difference when viewed from top and bottom. It can even display two colours or even appear colourless. This extraordinary phenomenon occurs naturally in the stone and is largely dependent on the orientation of the gemstone. More...
 Know about your diamond clarity before you buy
Clarity is the purity of the diamond. Almost all diamonds naturally will have some very minute inclusions or grain trapped inside or blemishes on the surface, all these factors effect the clarity of the diamond. More...
 Kids Jewelry Buying Guide
What can match their ethereal charm better than the tinkling sounds of a bracelet with colorful charms, a silver rattle or a gold pendant with your little cherub’s name written on it? More...
 Know Your Emerald
Common identification features of emerald are listed below along with those of its common synthetic stones, imitations and simulants. The information is intended to be a ready reference to give you a fair idea as to the identity of a gemstone on visual examination. Suggestions and queries from readers about the topic are encouraged. More...
 Know Your Aquamarine
With a name that literally means sea water, the most acceptable color for this stone is a clear transparent sky-blue. Much Aquamarine has a bluish-green color, and the color is caused due to the presence of iron unlike emerald in which chromium is the coloring agent. More...
 Know your Ruby
The first clue to a true ruby's identity will obviously be its color. The name ruby is derived from the Latin 'ruber' meaning red. Corundum in its pure form is virtually colorless; the color red is induced due to the presence of impurities in the form of trace elements chromium or iron within the crystal structure of the gemstone. Ruby may range in color from red to purplish- or brownish red and deep pinkish-red. The most desired color for ruby is a deep red tinged with blue known traditionally as 'pigeon's blood' red though such terms are used increasingly rarely nowadays. More...

 






 

 
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