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
Sourcing Wholesale Jewelry from Overseas
Many retailers will tell you, that sourcing good quality
wholesale silver jewelry was the key to their success. Why?.
Wholesale Jewelry
Spectrolite
This is the trade name of Finnish labradorite. Its properties are the same, but it tends to have a dark, opaque colour
Chalcedony/Agate
Beautiful in its simplicity, the luminous pure colour of chalcedony makes it a truly versatile stone to work with.
Emerald
The chromium and vanadium present in emerald produce its vibrant colour, which is stable against light and heat and so
Sugilite
Despite the fact that sugilite has been in production for a relatively short period, there are already reports that it
Size and Shape of Pearls
There are many different shapes and sizes of pearls depending on where the come from or what they are formed in.
Iris Agate/Rainbow Agate
An iridescent variety of agate - when silced into thin sections it exhibits all the colours of the spectrum.
Iolite (cordierite or dichroite)
What most people don't realize is that top-quality iolite rivals the best tanzanite in both colour and saturation. If