A Guide For You

Amethyst

Amethyst served royalty throughout history and was considered in ancient...

Apatite

Apatite is a naturally occurring gemstone, largely unknown to the...

Aquamarine

Aquamarine is a variety of Beryl, placing it in the...

Chalcedony

Chalcedony occurs in many varieties and colors, with the main...

Citrine

The name “citrine,” is derived from the Greek word for...

Diamond

In ancient times, diamonds were believed to be fragments of...

Emerald

In legends of King Arthur, the Holy Grail is fashioned...

Mexican Fire Opal

With their sparkling vividness, Mexican Fire opals, first encountered by...

Moonstone

Moonstone exhibits the optical phenomenon known as ‘Adularescence,’ which causes...

Morganite

Morganite was first discovered in Madagascar in 1911 and was...

Paraiba Tourmaline

This amazing blue and green tourmaline was discovered in Paraiba...

Peridot

Called “the gem of the Sun” by the ancient Egyptians,...

Peruvian Blue Opal

The national stone of Peru, Blue Opal is relatively rare and...

Rose Quartz

Known as the stone of Universal love, Rose Quartz balances...

Rubellite Tourmaline

Rubellite is a red tourmaline with a stunningly intense color...

Ruby

Known as “the king of gemstones,” it is held that...

Tanzanite

Round in only one place on earth, this lush blue...

Topaz

Topaz, available in an exceptionally wide color range, is one...

Tourmaline

Discovered in the late 1600’s by Dutch traders off the...