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  1. Group of loose emerald gemstones

    Gem in the Spotlight: Emerald

    … of Cleopatra . She wore the emerald on her wedding day and it was later sold at Christies in 2011 for $6.6 million, setting the record for the most expensive emerald jewelry ever sold at auction. The Chalk Emerald is a famous 37.8 carat …Springtime exudes life, full of bright colors and renewed energy. Emerald, May’s gemstone, captures this enthusiasm for … are predominantly found. What sets trapiche emeralds apart from other emeralds is their unique growth habit, featuring six black spokes radiating from a hexagonal core. This distinctive pattern is believed to form due to interruptions in…

  2. A group of yellow gold chains of different kinds of a blue background

    Types of Necklace Chains

    … a slow twist. This twisted design can make them resemble rope chains when viewed from a distance. The woven and filigree style of this chain will often have a light, airy feel. These chains will be often be diamond cut which gives them an … piece of jewelry. But, what kind of chain is best for you? In this article we’ll introduce you to the staggering variety of necklace (and bracelet) chains that are available right now in the jewelry world. Each one has its own unique …

  3. Opal Rings With Loose Opal Gemstones

    Gem in the Spotlight: Opal

    … machines or abrasive jewelry cleaners that could potentially damage the stone’s surface. For more valuable stones, setting them in a pendant or earrings instead of a ring will help them last as long as possible. With proper care opals can … shall see the living fire of the ruby, the glorious purple of the amethyst, the sea green of the emerald, all glittering together in an incredible mixture of light.” During the Middle Ages, opal gained an interesting reputation for …

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