gemstones
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Jewelry Fashion
Tsavorite as a Strong Competitor to Emerald
Tsavorite is a small gemstone that is also known as tsavolite. The name of this gemstone is derived from the Tsavo National Park and was proposed by Henry Platt who is the former president of…
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Jewelry Fashion
Turquoise jewelry “ The Stone of the Sky & Earth”
Turquoise jewelry is a blue-green opaque mineral that has been used for centuries as it dates back to the ancient Egyptian times. Different pieces of turquoise jewelry were found in the tomb of Tutankhamen and…
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Jewelry Fashion
Attracting Good Luck and Prosperity into Your Home with Gem Trees
Many people are attracted to crystals for different reasons. It could be as simple as their liking for its color and beauty, while others use natural crystals for jewelry and decorative items for their homes.…
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Jewelry Fashion
The 5 Most Expensive Crown Jewels in the World
If you’ve ever stood in front of a historical portrait of a king or queen at a museum, you’re likely to have noticed the dazzling crown jewels that the person in the painting is likely…
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Jewelry Fashion
Do You Know Your Zodiac Gemstone?
Birthstone jewelry has become traditional for most of the people, if it is not all of them, and there are some people who do not like their birthstones because of their colors and this is…
10 Hidden facts about Gemstones That You Must Know
Moss’s scale of hardness. It is used to refer to the ability of the gemstone to resist scratches. Some metals are tested by checking the ability of a hard material to scratch another material that…