History of Gemstones
The materials first used as gemstones tended to be ones that were relatively easy to find and easy to work. Thus it is not surprising that gems such as amber, turquoise, coral, lapis lazuliand malachite were among the first human adornments, since they were soft enough to be worked by readily available materials such as sand. Amber is without doubt one of the earliest
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Origin of Gem Names
What’s in a name? When it comes to gemstones, sometimes it’s a long story. While the names of some of the best-known jewels, such as diamonds, are lost in antiquity, many gem quality minerals were not identified until relatively recently, with the advent of the science of gemology. When a new variety is found, the name
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The Oldest Jewelry in the World
Ancient Shell Bead Have you ever wondered about the oldest jewelry? Perhaps the oldest jewelry could be an ancient pearl. Maybe it is some 5,000-year-old Egyptian lapis lazuli or some 4,000-year-old Aztec turquoise or gold. Think again! The oldest known jewelry items are two shell beads that were found in Skhul Cave in Israel. The organic beads are around 100,000 years
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3 CLASSIC JEWELRY PIECES EVERY WOMAN SHOULD OWN
When it comes to jewelry, the possibilities are endless. Jewelry gurus often tout seasonal trends as the ultimate source for jewelry inspiration, but what about the classics? Here are three timeless jewelry pieces every woman should own. Season after season and year after year, these gorgeous items will stand the test of time. 1) Pearls
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JULY BIRTHSTONE
Ruby, the king of precious gems, is the birthstone for fortunate folks born in July. Symbolic of the passion and energy associated with the color red, the vibrant ruby is said to bring love and success. RUBY Ruby Overview Christopher Designs Ruby is the red variety of the mineral corundum, colored by the element chromium.