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Natural Gemstones & Diamonds

Welcome to our gemstone category! Here, you will find a wide range of articles and resources covering everything you need to know about gemstones. From the history and mythology surrounding these precious stones, to expert advice on how to choose, care for, and enjoy your gemstones, we have it all. Whether you are a seasoned gemstone enthusiast or just starting to explore the world of gemstones, we hope you will find something of interest here. So take a look around, and start learning about these beautiful and fascinating stones today!

June Birthstone: The Pretty Pearls

Pearls are classic, elegant and a staple to any girl's wardrobe. Go ahead and see for yourself how vast and popular this gem is by counting how many women you see wearing pearls.

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Gemstone - Beauty, Longevity, Rarity

The three main quality of gemstone that attract people are- the beauty, longevity and rarity which makes them stand out from the world of inanimate nature.

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Emerald "Gemstone of the May Month"

This stunning green gem gets its name, from the ancient Greek word “smaragdos,” meaning “green stone,” and helps to celebrate those born in May as well as 20th and 35th wedding anniversaries.

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Natural v/s Synthetic Gemstones.

Due to the rarity and scarcity of some Natural Gemstones, they are produced artificially in laboratories to create synthetic gems, which are similar to natural gemstones. Synthetic gems are often referred to as "clones" of natural gemstones.

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Understanding Heat Treatment: The Process of Enhancing Rubies and Sapphires

Rubies & Sapphires are often heated as a way to improve their Color and Clarity. When a ruby or sapphire is heated, it can become a deeper, more vibrant color. Heating can also help to remove impurities and internal fractures within the gemstone, which can make it appear more transparent and lustrous. The process of heating rubies and sapphires is a common practice in the gemstone industry and is generally considered a safe and acceptable treatment. However, it is important to note that heat treatment may affect the value of a ruby and sapphire, as untreated gemstones are generally considered more valuable.

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