The color red, associated with the deepest of emotions, love, passion, power, anger, royalty. Ruby the name derived from Latin’s Ruber is also known in Sanskrit as Ratnaraj, which translates to King of Gems. July’s birth stone represents above all else love. It is also associated with bearing it’s wearer with health wisdom and good […]
June’s birth stone, Pearls, are quite possibly the most versatile gem stone. With a beautiful array of colors, they possess the ability to suit every age and skin color. It is a gem that can be stunning and hold its own as a centerpiece of jewelry, or become subtle and give just a hint of […]
With its striking bluish green color Emerald, a variety of Beryl, is both magical and alluring. A Beryl becomes an Emerald depending on how much chromium it contains (its trace elements are both vanadium and chromium). The Emerald color is so special that specialists and dealers often argue over whether the depth of color a […]
Some basic facts about the diamond The name diamond comes from Greek adamas, meaning invincible. It signifies clarity, trust and confidence. Diamonds start their existence as simple, elemental carbon; the basic building block of all life on earth. The story of diamonds is, to use the metaphor, a tale of fire and “ice”. Forged through […]
The aquamarine is a form of the mineral beryl that also includes other gemstones such as the emerald and morganite. Beryl occurs as free six-sided crystals and is a relatively hard gem, ranking after the diamond, sapphire, ruby, alexandrite, and topaz 7.5-8 on the Moh’s scale. Aquamarines vary in color from deep blue to blue-green […]