was the key to their success. Why?.
Sapphire
Sapphies are more abundant than ruby because its colouring agents (impurities) are more common than those of ruby.
Iris Agate/Rainbow Agate
An iridescent variety of agate - when silced into thin sections it exhibits all the colours of the spectrum.
Moonstone
Moonstone is the opalescent variety of orthoclase. Traditionally thought to be a good- luck stone and an arouser of
Turquoise
For over 3,000 years, the ancient Persians exported turquoise to the world people couldn't get enough of it
Kunzite
Kunzite is more widely available than hiddenite. Its named after G.F Kunz, who first descried the gem in 1902 Its
Sugilite
Despite the fact that sugilite has been in production for a relatively short period, there are already reports that it
Rainbow moonstone
Rainbow moonstone has a patchy, milky appearance, which comes from the white orthoclase layers and inclusions.