was the key to their success. Why?.
Beryl
Few people can resist the glamour and intensity of the emerald. It is the gemstone that made Cleopatra's mines famous
Fluorite
The combination of large sizes, beautiful colours, plentiful supply and value for money makes fluorite a very tempting
Turquoise
For over 3,000 years, the ancient Persians exported turquoise to the world people couldn't get enough of it
Tanzanite and Zoisite
Within this species lies a gemstone of drama and intrigue that is considered, along with the sapphire, to be the finest
Malachite
Malachite was so popular in the 19th century that the Russian royal family panelled whole rooms with it, and the
Blue moonstone
Transparent and crystal clear with a floating blue schiller on the surface, this is the most valuable type of moonstone.
Andean opal
Andean opal has become very popular because of its bright turquoise colour.