Organic Gemstones
Not truly gemstones,
Amber
Created: 01-01-1970 10:00:00
Modified: 01-01-1970 10:00:00
Coral
Created: 01-01-1970 10:00:00
Modified: 01-01-1970 10:00:00
Pearls
Created: 01-01-1970 10:00:00
Modified: 01-01-1970 10:00:00
Shell
Created: 01-01-1970 10:00:00
Modified: 01-01-1970 10:00:00
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Precious Gemstones
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Blue moonstone
Transparent and crystal clear with a floating blue schiller on the surface, this is the most valuable type of moonstone.
Amber
It is easy to see why amber, once called the gold of the north, was so highly prized. Remove the crusty, weathered
Precious White Opal
White opal has a light base and can have a strong colour play.
Diopside
Diopside is not really a name to attract the jewelry-buying public and it doesn't invoke the reality of this vibrant
Moss Agate/Mocha Stone
Moss agate (also called mocha stone) is a semi-precious gemstone formed from silicon dioxide.
Jade
Jade is a gemstone with two incarnations - one abundant, the other a rare precious gem. Yet both jadeite and nephrite
Natural Crystals
Many jewelry designers choose to avoid traditionally cut gemstones, instead using natural forms that require minimal