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> Metal: Gold > Gemstone: Citrine > Price: $0 - $100
Price: $210 $99
5.5-6.5mm Enh Cranberry Golden Cult Fw PearlThroughout history, these noble gems have been connected with intelligence, wealth, purity, romance and mystery.
Pearls are organic gems, created when an oyster covers a foreign object with beautiful layers of nacre - smooth, hard crystalline substance. Layer upon layer of nacre coats the foreign object and hardens, finally forming a pearl.
Pearls are cultured in a variety of sizes, shapes, colors and kinds.
The five factors that determine value are luster (surface brilliance); surface cleanliness (absence of spots, bumps or cracks); shape (the rounder the pearl, the higher its value); color (pearls come in almost every hue of the rainbow, and a few others, too); and size (the standard pearl sold is 7-7.5 millimeters, but these gems can be as small as 1 millimeter or as large as 20 millimeters).
Pearls are soft, ranking only 2.5-4.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness, so they need special care.
Pearls are the birthstone for June. 2.79ctw CitrineCitrine derives its name from the French word for lemon "citron". It comes in a range of golden hues from lemon to straw to sun yellow to gold, as well as oranges, browns, and deep madeira red. Citrine's lively colors can brighten almost any jewelry style, and it combines especially well with yellow gold.
Occasionally, amethyst is found combined with citrine into a single gemstone called ametrine.
In ancient times, citrine was carried as a protection against snake venom and evil thoughts. It was also believed to give calmness and mental balance to its wearer.
Citrine, a form of quartz, with a ranking of "7" on the Mohs scale of hardness has excellent durability and is suitable for everyday wear.
Citrine is the birthstone for November. Pendant
Pearls are organic gems, created when an oyster covers a foreign object with beautiful layers of nacre - smooth, hard crystalline substance. Layer upon layer of nacre coats the foreign object and hardens, finally forming a pearl.
Pearls are cultured in a variety of sizes, shapes, colors and kinds.
The five factors that determine value are luster (surface brilliance); surface cleanliness (absence of spots, bumps or cracks); shape (the rounder the pearl, the higher its value); color (pearls come in almost every hue of the rainbow, and a few others, too); and size (the standard pearl sold is 7-7.5 millimeters, but these gems can be as small as 1 millimeter or as large as 20 millimeters).
Pearls are soft, ranking only 2.5-4.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness, so they need special care.
Pearls are the birthstone for June. 2.79ctw CitrineCitrine derives its name from the French word for lemon "citron". It comes in a range of golden hues from lemon to straw to sun yellow to gold, as well as oranges, browns, and deep madeira red. Citrine's lively colors can brighten almost any jewelry style, and it combines especially well with yellow gold.
Occasionally, amethyst is found combined with citrine into a single gemstone called ametrine.
In ancient times, citrine was carried as a protection against snake venom and evil thoughts. It was also believed to give calmness and mental balance to its wearer.
Citrine, a form of quartz, with a ranking of "7" on the Mohs scale of hardness has excellent durability and is suitable for everyday wear.
Citrine is the birthstone for November. Pendant
Price: $40
Price: $200 $99
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