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  1. Opal Rings With Loose Opal Gemstones

    Gem in the Spotlight: Opal

    … the spectacular play of colors known as opalescence . The colors seen in an opal depend on the size and arrangement of these spheres as well as the background colors and the gem’s transparency. This captivating optical phenomenon gives … need to consider Pearl or Amber (both 2.5) to find a commonly used gem that is softer than opal. Common Opal Treatments There are several different treatments that can be applied to opals to alter their appearance. By far the most …

  2. Collection of loose and mounted quartz gems of various types

    Gem in the Spotlight: Quartz

    …earth’s crust, but there are still many noteworthy examples that have been found. One of the most famous quartz specimens is the “Berns Quartz,” named after the donors that donated it to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural … of faceting such a large stone. Finished, this flawless gem weighs 20,200 carats (just under 9 pounds) and has dimensions of 200mm x 150mm. In 2012 the stone disappeared from the public eye due to a legal dispute and has yet to

  3. A pile of scrap yellow gold jewelry

    Gold Purity and The Differences Between White and Yellow Gold

    …a piece of jewelry is pure gold or solid gold or 24 karat gold, but what does it all mean? Gold used in jewelry like wedding rings can come in many forms. Basic to understand the uses of gold in jewelry is karat. Karat with a K is the purity…917 24K 24/24 100% 999 The key to understanding gold karat is the karat value over 24. An example is a 14 karat gold wedding ring. It is 14/24, which equals 58.3% gold and 41.7% alloy. In most engagement rings the stamp in the ring is 14k or…

  4. Frequently Asked Question about Jewelry

    … changes, but it is basically the same look and feel, just newer. I have worked with clients who have changed their wedding ring after only two years and others waited until over 50 years. The reasons to redesign range widely: the ring is …), the style is not right for me now, or, the very popular reason, going bigger/upgrade time. Does redesigning the wedding ring mean I don’t love him anymore or things need to change in the marriage some ask? Styles change, what can be done …

  5. Morganite is a beautiful soft-pink gemstone

    Gem in the Spotlight: Morganite

    … is commonly heat treated to remove yellow and orange hues and to achieve a purely pink stone. This type of enhancement has an excellent stability rating, and the stone requires no special treatment once it has been enhanced. As you may … to bring pure love to the wearer. Morganite is also believed to balance emotions and bring harmonizing fulfillment as it releases any blocks to the channels of energy and love. It is even believed to bring compassion, empathy, self-…

  6. A globe icon with the beginning of a web address

    How to Sell Jewelry on eBay and Other Websites

    …. Think about how you want to present your jewelry. Do you want a detailed description, or light beautiful statement, or a story? You must have a way for them to buy and return without losing the money or jewelry. An escrow account is …, pricing, no hassle at all. Our gemologist buyers are fast, friendly, and professional, and our 20+ years in Sacramento mean you know you’re getting a great deal from a safe and reputable jeweler… first. Take a photo before you ship in case the shipper damages it or the buyer says it was like this when they got it. If it is damaged, ask the buyer what shape the box was in when they got it. Keep all of your shipping and …

  7. Single white round pearl on white background

    Gem in the Spotlight: Pearl

    …type of composite). History and Notable Pearls Pearl is the traditional birthstone of June and is a favorite gem for weddings. Natural pearls have been discovered and cherished for hundreds of years. Only more recently have cultured pearl …, and symbolized the tears of Venus, the Roman goddess of love. In antiquity, pearls were said to prevent newlywed women from shedding any tears. Islamic cultures cherished pearls because they were believed to represent Adam and Eve’s …

  8. Polarized light diagram

    The Magic of Polarized Light

    … of glasses that have polarizing filters for lenses. This tricks your brain into thinking you are seeing a three-dimensional object using our perception of depth. Liquid crystal displays: Polarizing filters are part of an LCD screen’s … information to narrow down the list of possible candidates of what the stone could be. A great example of this phenomenon can be seen when looking at the facet junctions on a moissanite. When looking through a microscope two images of …

  9. A pair of diamond stud earrings surrounded by different earring back options

    Styles of Earring Backs

    … back, this style is ideal for more valuable jewelry that you do not want any risk of losing. PROS Security – As mentioned, this option is ideal for valuable jewelry. Ease of Use – Simple and straightforward operation. Comfort – Just as …’s wear. CONS Wear Out – They are only made of rubber, and will get worn out fairly quickly. Security – Not recommended for use with valuable jewelry. Ear Wires (Shepherd Hooks) This style of earring is just a hooked wire, usually …