> Gemstone: Opal > Price: $100 - $200
.88ct OpalThe name Opal was probably derived from Sanskrit "upala", meaning "valuable stone". This was the root for the Greek term "opallios", meaning "color change".
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And .91ctw TanzaniteTanzanite was named after its country of origin by Tiffany & Co. in New York. Tanzanite is an extraordinary gemstone which occurs in only one place worldwide, the East African state of Tanzania.
Tanzanite is a variety of the mineral zoisite. It occurs in a wide range of shapes, sizes and colors. The stone is known for its wonderful colour, pure blue with overtones of purple. Heat treatment releases this spectacular colors, because in its natural form, tanzanite is typically brown with reddish, orange, yellow or bronze hues.
With a ranking of 6.5 out of 10 on the Mohs scale tanzanite is not particularly hard.
This gemstone is cut in every imaginable shape from the classical round shape to a number of imaginative cuts.
Its deep blue with the slightly purple tint is one of the most extravagant colours. It personifies unconventional elegance. Those who wears it exudes confidence and individuality. Ring
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And .91ctw TanzaniteTanzanite was named after its country of origin by Tiffany & Co. in New York. Tanzanite is an extraordinary gemstone which occurs in only one place worldwide, the East African state of Tanzania.
Tanzanite is a variety of the mineral zoisite. It occurs in a wide range of shapes, sizes and colors. The stone is known for its wonderful colour, pure blue with overtones of purple. Heat treatment releases this spectacular colors, because in its natural form, tanzanite is typically brown with reddish, orange, yellow or bronze hues.
With a ranking of 6.5 out of 10 on the Mohs scale tanzanite is not particularly hard.
This gemstone is cut in every imaginable shape from the classical round shape to a number of imaginative cuts.
Its deep blue with the slightly purple tint is one of the most extravagant colours. It personifies unconventional elegance. Those who wears it exudes confidence and individuality. Ring
Price: $130
2.95ct OpalThe name Opal was probably derived from Sanskrit "upala", meaning "valuable stone". This was the root for the Greek term "opallios", meaning "color change".
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And .82ctw TanzaniteTanzanite was named after its country of origin by Tiffany & Co. in New York. Tanzanite is an extraordinary gemstone which occurs in only one place worldwide, the East African state of Tanzania.
Tanzanite is a variety of the mineral zoisite. It occurs in a wide range of shapes, sizes and colors. The stone is known for its wonderful colour, pure blue with overtones of purple. Heat treatment releases this spectacular colors, because in its natural form, tanzanite is typically brown with reddish, orange, yellow or bronze hues.
With a ranking of 6.5 out of 10 on the Mohs scale tanzanite is not particularly hard.
This gemstone is cut in every imaginable shape from the classical round shape to a number of imaginative cuts.
Its deep blue with the slightly purple tint is one of the most extravagant colours. It personifies unconventional elegance. Those who wears it exudes confidence and individuality. With .15ctw Silver TopazThe name topaz comes from the Greek word "topazos" meaning "to shine" which also signifies "fire." Topaz is most commonly found is yellow colour, but it also occures in flax, brown, green, blue, light blue, red and pink ... and sometimes it has no colour at all. Imperial (pink) shades are the rarest and therefore, the most valuable.
In mysticism, the topaz is attributed with a cooling, styptic and appetising effect. It is said to dispel sadness, anger and nocturnal fears. It is reputed to make men handsome and intelligent and sterile women fertile and happy.
It is a fluorine aluminium silicate. With a ranking of "8" on the Mohs scale of hardness topaz has good durability. Ring
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And .82ctw TanzaniteTanzanite was named after its country of origin by Tiffany & Co. in New York. Tanzanite is an extraordinary gemstone which occurs in only one place worldwide, the East African state of Tanzania.
Tanzanite is a variety of the mineral zoisite. It occurs in a wide range of shapes, sizes and colors. The stone is known for its wonderful colour, pure blue with overtones of purple. Heat treatment releases this spectacular colors, because in its natural form, tanzanite is typically brown with reddish, orange, yellow or bronze hues.
With a ranking of 6.5 out of 10 on the Mohs scale tanzanite is not particularly hard.
This gemstone is cut in every imaginable shape from the classical round shape to a number of imaginative cuts.
Its deep blue with the slightly purple tint is one of the most extravagant colours. It personifies unconventional elegance. Those who wears it exudes confidence and individuality. With .15ctw Silver TopazThe name topaz comes from the Greek word "topazos" meaning "to shine" which also signifies "fire." Topaz is most commonly found is yellow colour, but it also occures in flax, brown, green, blue, light blue, red and pink ... and sometimes it has no colour at all. Imperial (pink) shades are the rarest and therefore, the most valuable.
In mysticism, the topaz is attributed with a cooling, styptic and appetising effect. It is said to dispel sadness, anger and nocturnal fears. It is reputed to make men handsome and intelligent and sterile women fertile and happy.
It is a fluorine aluminium silicate. With a ranking of "8" on the Mohs scale of hardness topaz has good durability. Ring
Price: $150
.88ct OpalThe name Opal was probably derived from Sanskrit "upala", meaning "valuable stone". This was the root for the Greek term "opallios", meaning "color change".
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And .91ctw TanzaniteTanzanite was named after its country of origin by Tiffany & Co. in New York. Tanzanite is an extraordinary gemstone which occurs in only one place worldwide, the East African state of Tanzania.
Tanzanite is a variety of the mineral zoisite. It occurs in a wide range of shapes, sizes and colors. The stone is known for its wonderful colour, pure blue with overtones of purple. Heat treatment releases this spectacular colors, because in its natural form, tanzanite is typically brown with reddish, orange, yellow or bronze hues.
With a ranking of 6.5 out of 10 on the Mohs scale tanzanite is not particularly hard.
This gemstone is cut in every imaginable shape from the classical round shape to a number of imaginative cuts.
Its deep blue with the slightly purple tint is one of the most extravagant colours. It personifies unconventional elegance. Those who wears it exudes confidence and individuality. Ring
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And .91ctw TanzaniteTanzanite was named after its country of origin by Tiffany & Co. in New York. Tanzanite is an extraordinary gemstone which occurs in only one place worldwide, the East African state of Tanzania.
Tanzanite is a variety of the mineral zoisite. It occurs in a wide range of shapes, sizes and colors. The stone is known for its wonderful colour, pure blue with overtones of purple. Heat treatment releases this spectacular colors, because in its natural form, tanzanite is typically brown with reddish, orange, yellow or bronze hues.
With a ranking of 6.5 out of 10 on the Mohs scale tanzanite is not particularly hard.
This gemstone is cut in every imaginable shape from the classical round shape to a number of imaginative cuts.
Its deep blue with the slightly purple tint is one of the most extravagant colours. It personifies unconventional elegance. Those who wears it exudes confidence and individuality. Ring
Price: $130
Wg 3.50ct OpalThe name Opal was probably derived from Sanskrit "upala", meaning "valuable stone". This was the root for the Greek term "opallios", meaning "color change".
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And 1.70ctw TanzaniteTanzanite was named after its country of origin by Tiffany & Co. in New York. Tanzanite is an extraordinary gemstone which occurs in only one place worldwide, the East African state of Tanzania.
Tanzanite is a variety of the mineral zoisite. It occurs in a wide range of shapes, sizes and colors. The stone is known for its wonderful colour, pure blue with overtones of purple. Heat treatment releases this spectacular colors, because in its natural form, tanzanite is typically brown with reddish, orange, yellow or bronze hues.
With a ranking of 6.5 out of 10 on the Mohs scale tanzanite is not particularly hard.
This gemstone is cut in every imaginable shape from the classical round shape to a number of imaginative cuts.
Its deep blue with the slightly purple tint is one of the most extravagant colours. It personifies unconventional elegance. Those who wears it exudes confidence and individuality. Ring
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And 1.70ctw TanzaniteTanzanite was named after its country of origin by Tiffany & Co. in New York. Tanzanite is an extraordinary gemstone which occurs in only one place worldwide, the East African state of Tanzania.
Tanzanite is a variety of the mineral zoisite. It occurs in a wide range of shapes, sizes and colors. The stone is known for its wonderful colour, pure blue with overtones of purple. Heat treatment releases this spectacular colors, because in its natural form, tanzanite is typically brown with reddish, orange, yellow or bronze hues.
With a ranking of 6.5 out of 10 on the Mohs scale tanzanite is not particularly hard.
This gemstone is cut in every imaginable shape from the classical round shape to a number of imaginative cuts.
Its deep blue with the slightly purple tint is one of the most extravagant colours. It personifies unconventional elegance. Those who wears it exudes confidence and individuality. Ring
Price: $170
Price: $200
.75ct Mexican Fire OpalThe name Opal was probably derived from Sanskrit "upala", meaning "valuable stone". This was the root for the Greek term "opallios", meaning "color change".
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And .35ctw White SapphireBlue is the main colour of the sapphire, but the stone also comes in a variety of fancy colors that includes colorless/white, pink, yellow, orange, brown, purple, green (except red, because a red sapphire would be called a ruby).
The most valuable sapphires have a medium intense and pure vivid blue color. Sapphire is mostly available in sizes of up to 2 carats. The stone is most often cut in a cushion shape - a rounded rectangle or an oval.
We associate colour of sapphire, with feelings of sympathy and harmony, friendship and loyalty. The gem symbolises faith, loyalty, remembrance, enduring commitment, everything that is constant and reliable. Because of that women in many countries wish for a sapphire ring on their engagement, it gives expression to people's love and longing.
The sapphire belongs to the corundum group, and have excellent hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale. Sapphire is the birthstone for September. Ring
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And .35ctw White SapphireBlue is the main colour of the sapphire, but the stone also comes in a variety of fancy colors that includes colorless/white, pink, yellow, orange, brown, purple, green (except red, because a red sapphire would be called a ruby).
The most valuable sapphires have a medium intense and pure vivid blue color. Sapphire is mostly available in sizes of up to 2 carats. The stone is most often cut in a cushion shape - a rounded rectangle or an oval.
We associate colour of sapphire, with feelings of sympathy and harmony, friendship and loyalty. The gem symbolises faith, loyalty, remembrance, enduring commitment, everything that is constant and reliable. Because of that women in many countries wish for a sapphire ring on their engagement, it gives expression to people's love and longing.
The sapphire belongs to the corundum group, and have excellent hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale. Sapphire is the birthstone for September. Ring
Price: $150
2.50ct Pink OpalThe name Opal was probably derived from Sanskrit "upala", meaning "valuable stone". This was the root for the Greek term "opallios", meaning "color change".
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And 1.15ctw Pink SapphireBlue is the main colour of the sapphire, but the stone also comes in a variety of fancy colors that includes colorless/white, pink, yellow, orange, brown, purple, green (except red, because a red sapphire would be called a ruby).
The most valuable sapphires have a medium intense and pure vivid blue color. Sapphire is mostly available in sizes of up to 2 carats. The stone is most often cut in a cushion shape - a rounded rectangle or an oval.
We associate colour of sapphire, with feelings of sympathy and harmony, friendship and loyalty. The gem symbolises faith, loyalty, remembrance, enduring commitment, everything that is constant and reliable. Because of that women in many countries wish for a sapphire ring on their engagement, it gives expression to people's love and longing.
The sapphire belongs to the corundum group, and have excellent hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale. Sapphire is the birthstone for September. Ring
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And 1.15ctw Pink SapphireBlue is the main colour of the sapphire, but the stone also comes in a variety of fancy colors that includes colorless/white, pink, yellow, orange, brown, purple, green (except red, because a red sapphire would be called a ruby).
The most valuable sapphires have a medium intense and pure vivid blue color. Sapphire is mostly available in sizes of up to 2 carats. The stone is most often cut in a cushion shape - a rounded rectangle or an oval.
We associate colour of sapphire, with feelings of sympathy and harmony, friendship and loyalty. The gem symbolises faith, loyalty, remembrance, enduring commitment, everything that is constant and reliable. Because of that women in many countries wish for a sapphire ring on their engagement, it gives expression to people's love and longing.
The sapphire belongs to the corundum group, and have excellent hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale. Sapphire is the birthstone for September. Ring
Price: $130
Price: $130
.88ct OpalThe name Opal was probably derived from Sanskrit "upala", meaning "valuable stone". This was the root for the Greek term "opallios", meaning "color change".
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And .91ctw TanzaniteTanzanite was named after its country of origin by Tiffany & Co. in New York. Tanzanite is an extraordinary gemstone which occurs in only one place worldwide, the East African state of Tanzania.
Tanzanite is a variety of the mineral zoisite. It occurs in a wide range of shapes, sizes and colors. The stone is known for its wonderful colour, pure blue with overtones of purple. Heat treatment releases this spectacular colors, because in its natural form, tanzanite is typically brown with reddish, orange, yellow or bronze hues.
With a ranking of 6.5 out of 10 on the Mohs scale tanzanite is not particularly hard.
This gemstone is cut in every imaginable shape from the classical round shape to a number of imaginative cuts.
Its deep blue with the slightly purple tint is one of the most extravagant colours. It personifies unconventional elegance. Those who wears it exudes confidence and individuality. Ring
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And .91ctw TanzaniteTanzanite was named after its country of origin by Tiffany & Co. in New York. Tanzanite is an extraordinary gemstone which occurs in only one place worldwide, the East African state of Tanzania.
Tanzanite is a variety of the mineral zoisite. It occurs in a wide range of shapes, sizes and colors. The stone is known for its wonderful colour, pure blue with overtones of purple. Heat treatment releases this spectacular colors, because in its natural form, tanzanite is typically brown with reddish, orange, yellow or bronze hues.
With a ranking of 6.5 out of 10 on the Mohs scale tanzanite is not particularly hard.
This gemstone is cut in every imaginable shape from the classical round shape to a number of imaginative cuts.
Its deep blue with the slightly purple tint is one of the most extravagant colours. It personifies unconventional elegance. Those who wears it exudes confidence and individuality. Ring
Price: $130
2.95ct OpalThe name Opal was probably derived from Sanskrit "upala", meaning "valuable stone". This was the root for the Greek term "opallios", meaning "color change".
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And .82ctw TanzaniteTanzanite was named after its country of origin by Tiffany & Co. in New York. Tanzanite is an extraordinary gemstone which occurs in only one place worldwide, the East African state of Tanzania.
Tanzanite is a variety of the mineral zoisite. It occurs in a wide range of shapes, sizes and colors. The stone is known for its wonderful colour, pure blue with overtones of purple. Heat treatment releases this spectacular colors, because in its natural form, tanzanite is typically brown with reddish, orange, yellow or bronze hues.
With a ranking of 6.5 out of 10 on the Mohs scale tanzanite is not particularly hard.
This gemstone is cut in every imaginable shape from the classical round shape to a number of imaginative cuts.
Its deep blue with the slightly purple tint is one of the most extravagant colours. It personifies unconventional elegance. Those who wears it exudes confidence and individuality. With .15ctw Silver TopazThe name topaz comes from the Greek word "topazos" meaning "to shine" which also signifies "fire." Topaz is most commonly found is yellow colour, but it also occures in flax, brown, green, blue, light blue, red and pink ... and sometimes it has no colour at all. Imperial (pink) shades are the rarest and therefore, the most valuable.
In mysticism, the topaz is attributed with a cooling, styptic and appetising effect. It is said to dispel sadness, anger and nocturnal fears. It is reputed to make men handsome and intelligent and sterile women fertile and happy.
It is a fluorine aluminium silicate. With a ranking of "8" on the Mohs scale of hardness topaz has good durability. Ring
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And .82ctw TanzaniteTanzanite was named after its country of origin by Tiffany & Co. in New York. Tanzanite is an extraordinary gemstone which occurs in only one place worldwide, the East African state of Tanzania.
Tanzanite is a variety of the mineral zoisite. It occurs in a wide range of shapes, sizes and colors. The stone is known for its wonderful colour, pure blue with overtones of purple. Heat treatment releases this spectacular colors, because in its natural form, tanzanite is typically brown with reddish, orange, yellow or bronze hues.
With a ranking of 6.5 out of 10 on the Mohs scale tanzanite is not particularly hard.
This gemstone is cut in every imaginable shape from the classical round shape to a number of imaginative cuts.
Its deep blue with the slightly purple tint is one of the most extravagant colours. It personifies unconventional elegance. Those who wears it exudes confidence and individuality. With .15ctw Silver TopazThe name topaz comes from the Greek word "topazos" meaning "to shine" which also signifies "fire." Topaz is most commonly found is yellow colour, but it also occures in flax, brown, green, blue, light blue, red and pink ... and sometimes it has no colour at all. Imperial (pink) shades are the rarest and therefore, the most valuable.
In mysticism, the topaz is attributed with a cooling, styptic and appetising effect. It is said to dispel sadness, anger and nocturnal fears. It is reputed to make men handsome and intelligent and sterile women fertile and happy.
It is a fluorine aluminium silicate. With a ranking of "8" on the Mohs scale of hardness topaz has good durability. Ring
Price: $150
Price: $130
4.70ct Pink OpalThe name Opal was probably derived from Sanskrit "upala", meaning "valuable stone". This was the root for the Greek term "opallios", meaning "color change".
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And 2.00ctw White TopazThe name topaz comes from the Greek word "topazos" meaning "to shine" which also signifies "fire." Topaz is most commonly found is yellow colour, but it also occures in flax, brown, green, blue, light blue, red and pink ... and sometimes it has no colour at all. Imperial (pink) shades are the rarest and therefore, the most valuable.
In mysticism, the topaz is attributed with a cooling, styptic and appetising effect. It is said to dispel sadness, anger and nocturnal fears. It is reputed to make men handsome and intelligent and sterile women fertile and happy.
It is a fluorine aluminium silicate. With a ranking of "8" on the Mohs scale of hardness topaz has good durability. Ring
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And 2.00ctw White TopazThe name topaz comes from the Greek word "topazos" meaning "to shine" which also signifies "fire." Topaz is most commonly found is yellow colour, but it also occures in flax, brown, green, blue, light blue, red and pink ... and sometimes it has no colour at all. Imperial (pink) shades are the rarest and therefore, the most valuable.
In mysticism, the topaz is attributed with a cooling, styptic and appetising effect. It is said to dispel sadness, anger and nocturnal fears. It is reputed to make men handsome and intelligent and sterile women fertile and happy.
It is a fluorine aluminium silicate. With a ranking of "8" on the Mohs scale of hardness topaz has good durability. Ring
Price: $130
2.95ct OpalThe name Opal was probably derived from Sanskrit "upala", meaning "valuable stone". This was the root for the Greek term "opallios", meaning "color change".
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And .82ctw TanzaniteTanzanite was named after its country of origin by Tiffany & Co. in New York. Tanzanite is an extraordinary gemstone which occurs in only one place worldwide, the East African state of Tanzania.
Tanzanite is a variety of the mineral zoisite. It occurs in a wide range of shapes, sizes and colors. The stone is known for its wonderful colour, pure blue with overtones of purple. Heat treatment releases this spectacular colors, because in its natural form, tanzanite is typically brown with reddish, orange, yellow or bronze hues.
With a ranking of 6.5 out of 10 on the Mohs scale tanzanite is not particularly hard.
This gemstone is cut in every imaginable shape from the classical round shape to a number of imaginative cuts.
Its deep blue with the slightly purple tint is one of the most extravagant colours. It personifies unconventional elegance. Those who wears it exudes confidence and individuality. With .15ctw Silver TopazThe name topaz comes from the Greek word "topazos" meaning "to shine" which also signifies "fire." Topaz is most commonly found is yellow colour, but it also occures in flax, brown, green, blue, light blue, red and pink ... and sometimes it has no colour at all. Imperial (pink) shades are the rarest and therefore, the most valuable.
In mysticism, the topaz is attributed with a cooling, styptic and appetising effect. It is said to dispel sadness, anger and nocturnal fears. It is reputed to make men handsome and intelligent and sterile women fertile and happy.
It is a fluorine aluminium silicate. With a ranking of "8" on the Mohs scale of hardness topaz has good durability. Ring
This "play of color" is one of opal's main characteristics. The gem is found in a range of hues, including white opal (the most common); black opal; "boulder" opal (black opal with iron oxide); crystal or water opal, which is transparent; and fire opal, which has a yellow to orange to red body color.
For this fantastic play of color are responsible small spheres from silica gel caused interference and refraction manifestations.
Opals with strong flashes of red fire are the most prized.
Most stones are cut and polished to round or oval cabochons to enhance color play.
Throughout history people have believed in the healing power of Opal. It is said to be able to solve depressions and to help its wearer find the true love. The color play of opal reflects changing emotions and moods of people.
With a hardness of 5.5 on the Mohs scale, opal is relatively fragile, and care should be taken not to scratch, chip or crack it.
Opal is the birthstone for October. And .82ctw TanzaniteTanzanite was named after its country of origin by Tiffany & Co. in New York. Tanzanite is an extraordinary gemstone which occurs in only one place worldwide, the East African state of Tanzania.
Tanzanite is a variety of the mineral zoisite. It occurs in a wide range of shapes, sizes and colors. The stone is known for its wonderful colour, pure blue with overtones of purple. Heat treatment releases this spectacular colors, because in its natural form, tanzanite is typically brown with reddish, orange, yellow or bronze hues.
With a ranking of 6.5 out of 10 on the Mohs scale tanzanite is not particularly hard.
This gemstone is cut in every imaginable shape from the classical round shape to a number of imaginative cuts.
Its deep blue with the slightly purple tint is one of the most extravagant colours. It personifies unconventional elegance. Those who wears it exudes confidence and individuality. With .15ctw Silver TopazThe name topaz comes from the Greek word "topazos" meaning "to shine" which also signifies "fire." Topaz is most commonly found is yellow colour, but it also occures in flax, brown, green, blue, light blue, red and pink ... and sometimes it has no colour at all. Imperial (pink) shades are the rarest and therefore, the most valuable.
In mysticism, the topaz is attributed with a cooling, styptic and appetising effect. It is said to dispel sadness, anger and nocturnal fears. It is reputed to make men handsome and intelligent and sterile women fertile and happy.
It is a fluorine aluminium silicate. With a ranking of "8" on the Mohs scale of hardness topaz has good durability. Ring
Price: $150
Price: $200
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