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Emerald Gemstones Around the Globe

  • Posted on October 12, 2010 at 5:39 PM

Emeralds, The Green Eyed Aphrodite
Author: Timmy Hutchinson

Emerald Crystal Beaded EarringsEmeralds are the stones that were placed in the eyes of queens and princess’ in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics.  The perfect green hue that could be found in the human iris is found in this stone.  In an eye catching way it captures light and emits it Due to its brilliant hue of green it is known as green-eyed Aphrodite.

Property Values

The number of cuts, carat, color and clarity are the factors used to grade the gemstone. Normally, in the grading of colored gemstones, color is by far the most important criterion.  However, in the grading of emerald, clarity or crystal is considered a close second. The above two conditions are both very important.  A good quality gem should have high degree of transparency apart from which should have a pure verdant green hue.

Color

Emeralds occur in hues ranging from yellowish green to bluish green. Green should be the primary hue color.  Emeralds are those that have medium to dark in tone.

Clarity

Naked eye is used to grade the quality of a emerald which is in contrast to the grading in diamond which is based on loupe standards.  An emerald is considered to be flawless if no fissures or inclusions are detected by the naked eye.  Most emeralds are treated with cedar oil or synthetic oil to enhance the apparent clarity since it is difficult to find emeralds without surface inclusions or fissures.  Disclosure of the treatment should be done while selling an emerald.

Synthetic Emerald

Contrary to widespread belief, emeralds are lab-created. World’s first and largest manufacturers of synthetic emeralds are Carroll Chatham and Pierre Gilson.Synthetic emeralds are often referred to as “created” emeralds.  They are also called as “Emerita” and “Symeralds”. 1mm growth rate per month on both sides of a colorless beryl seeds would produce a 7mm emerald in a period of seven month.

Around the Globe!

This most precious rare gemstone is found in many regions and parts of our globe.  Emeralds form Colombia is noteworthy and highly valuable for its rare star-shaped pattern.  Egypt, Russia and the SWAT region of Pakistan were the mine sources of emeralds in olden days.  The Colombian “trapiche emerald” or the star emerald is a rare stone of its kind. Muzo, Coscuez, and Chivor are the three main emerald mining regions in Colombia.

Emeralds are also found in Afghanistan, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Egypt, Ethiopia, France, Germany, India, Italy, Kazakhstan, Madagascar, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Russia, Somaliland, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Tanzania, United States, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Connecticut, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina and South Carolina are the emerald rich areas in US.  In 1998 emeralds were also discovered in the Yukon.

Inclusions, treatments and if an emerald is treated, what has to be stated are some of the things that should be kept in mind.  Hope you enjoyed the article as I have enjoyed writing it while making it as much informative to you.

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Buying Amethyst

  • Posted on September 2, 2010 at 8:13 AM

How to buy Amethyst?
Author: Michael H.

Shimmer Amethyst Crystal Beaded AnkletsBuying Amethyst

Color

The deep colors are the most valuable, particularly a rich purple with rose flashes. The “Siberian” deep purple with red and blue flash commands the highest prices. So-called green amethyst does not really count as amethyst, which is by definition violet or purple.

Lighting

In artificial light amethyst does not display its best color. It looks best in daylight, more precisely, particularly just after sunrise and before sunset, when the light is soft and warm.

Clarity

A fine amethyst is transparent, which means, the light passes through the stone unhindered. A translucent amethyst slightly weakens the passage of the light through the stone. The best quality amethyst is “clean”, free of visible inclusions of any kind. As the amethyst is plentiful, there is little reason to buy stones with visible inclusions.

Cut

Due to the variability of the color distribution in the crystals, amethyst is often cut as brilliant round to maximize the color. Other cuts can be used when the color is better distributed. Amethyst is available in a wide range of calibrated sizes and shapes, including many fancy shapes.

Amethyst location and deposits

The most important deposits are in Brazil, namely the “Palmeira” amethysts of Rio Grande do Sul and the “Maraba” amethysts of Para. Other deposits are found in Bolivia, Canada, India, Madagascar, Mexico, Myanmar (Burma), Namibia, Russia, Sri Lanka, United States (Arizona), Uruguay and Zambia.

Common Amethyst treatments

Heat treatment of 878-1382 degrees F (470-750 degrees C) results in light yellow, red-brown, green or colorless varieties.

World-famous Amethyst

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Amethyst gemology

  • Species: Quartz
  • Color: Purple, violet, pale red-violet
  • Chemical composition: SiO, silicon dioxide
  • Crystal system: (Trigonal), hexagonal prisms
  • Hardness: 7 (Mohs scale)
  • Specific gravity: 2.65
  • Refractive index: 1.544 – 1.553
  • Birefringence: +0.009
  • Optical character:
  • Color of streak: White
  • Absorption spectrum: 550 – 520
  • Fluorescence: Weak, bluish

The Amethyst zodiac, myth & legend

The legend of the origin of amethyst comes to us from Greek myth. Dionysius, the god of intoxication, was angered one day by an insult from a human and swore revenge on the next mortal that crossed his path. Violent tigers should carry out his wish. Amethyst, a beautiful young maiden on her way to pay tribute to the goddess Diana was to become the victim. Diana turned Amethyst into a stature of pure crystalline quartz to protect her from the brutal claws. Dionysus wept tears of wine in remorse for his action at the sight of the beautiful statue. The god’s tears stained the quartz purple, creating the famous gem.

Amethyst is the birthstone for those who are born in February or for the Zodiacsign of Pisces.

In Antiquity, as well as in the Middle Ages, people believed that the cosmos is reflected in gemstones. The amethyst is assigned to the planet Neptune. The esoteric movement revived the ancient believe and the gem industry made it another marketing tool to promote certain gems.

The healing powers of gems remain a controversial issue, but are mentioned for centuries by healers, shamans and medicine men. Whether its factional or a placebo effect doesn’t matter, if it helps. The safest approach is to wear the gemstone in skin contact to the troubled part of the body. Amethyst is said to be of help for headaches, pancreas and backache.

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Emerald Crystal Gemstones

  • Posted on May 25, 2010 at 10:47 PM

Enticing Emerald
Author: Angara.com

Emerald Gemstone CrystalEmerald is a splendid crystal belonging to the mineral beryl. It is one of the oldest of the found and practiced, precious gemstone in the whole world.

Emerald jewelry featuring charms like emerald rings, pendants, and earrings in accordance with other fancier styles like bracelets etc. It has been a matter of fascination since ages. This rare member of the gemstone family is highly prized.

Fortunately, emerald was discovered and mined in first century BC, in Egypt. Such is the irresistible glam and intense shade of this stone, that even the most beautiful, Queen Cleopatra of Egypt, couldn’t keep herself away from admiring it.

Emerald in various cultures has shared a significant mythological position. Folklores say that whosoever wore emerald becomes an owner of virtues like faithfulness and unchanging love. In addition, he could also forecast events due to powers bestowed by emerald.

Islam’s sacred color, green, contained by emerald made it a much coveted stone in the Indian subcontinent. During the Mughal period, kings and queens would wear bracelets, rings etc., set with emerald to bring God’s grace on them. Emerald was usually carved with Islamic writings to ward off evil.

Emerald boasts a relative hardness of 7.5-8 Mohs. This property makes it resistible to daily wear and tear. However, it is a brittle stone. Therefore, under stressful conditions it may develop fractures or internal cracks. This is the same reason behind most emerald roughs to contain flaws and inclusions. Violent geologic conditions and nature’s forces inside earth, exercise emeralds to rigorous situations. This process results in cracks and fissures.

To correct these, there are various enhancements or treatments. Commonly practiced is to fill surface-reaching cracks with oil (sometimes tinted green). This is an age old Greek formula.

As science has developed, technology has advanced too. Current enhancement method of oiling by vacuum/heat technology is carried on as treatment.

This method proves quite helpful due to emerald’s fragile nature. Therefore, oiling is a much widely accepted treatment in almost the whole world. It helps in covering the white cracks, making them less visible.

However, while cleaning emerald, the extensiveness of enhancement above, comes to light. An oil-treated emerald crystal should never be exposed to an ‘Ultrasonic Cleaner’. This electronic device is very well able to remove the built up, off stone, along with oil-filling inside cracks. Unwanted fading away of color with visible flaws emerged in the stone. An ‘Ionic Cleaner’ is suitable for emerald as well as for other jewelry.

There are newcomers like resin-fillers. Since emerald is rarely found flawless, this practice is gaining popularity in many source countries like Colombia and Brazil. Jewelers and buyers always make a point about intensity of color while judging and pricing beryl. Thus, more carat weight and stress is laid on improvement of color.

Otherwise, talking about its color, elements like chromium and vanadium are responsible for producing its youthful shade. Emerald is a candidly splendorous gemstone. Its lush-green, vibrant vividness simply allures buyers. Demands are very high for purchasing loose gemstones too. Therefore, if greater is the value and demand, more presence of imitations and fraudulent is possible.

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Jade Becomes a Modern Fashion

  • Posted on May 22, 2010 at 10:04 AM

The Jade Comes Into Fashion
Author: sharon0610

Purple Jade Gemstone Beaded EarringsIt is said that in the early 13th century, a Yunan salt merchant carried a stone from Myanmar. The green translucent stone conquered Chinese people who love jade instantly. This stone is the jade, because it has beautiful color, rare production, vitreous luster, moisture texture, more toughness and hardness, it was called “jadeite”, also known as the “king of jade”.

The origin of most jade is in the undeveloped mountainous areas, although there can not see ghosts and demons, wolves and tigers ,when deep in the mountains, often can not see the sunshine, in the boundless forest, only the path which the jade seeker went pass; The fog dew river, the billowing muddy stream, on the summer day in the thunderstorm weather, soaks raise on the water surface everywhere, the smoke rise continuously, when the smoke rise three feet high, it doesn’t disperse, the human in boat can’t see the five fingers, as if entering a five miles fog. Except the malaria smoke, mosquito and python, the environment is very bad, in addition, the tool is primitive, the dry season is very short, the commodity lacks, so the jade mining is very difficult.

Until the 18th century, with the development of the science and technology, the jade only then entered the Chinese Yunnan massively. Although the jade from introduction to application was only 300~400 years, because the people who love jade entrusted jade with mysterious cultural connotation, its short and splendid history made other jades envy sufficiently, and with other jades constituted the Chinese nation continuity of jade culture. The Ming Dynasty, the Burmese jade appeared in our country; Qing Dynasty, because affection of nobility (especially the Qing Dynasty emperor Qianlong canonized and empress dowager Cixi hobby love), it was called ” the imperial jade “.

From then on the jade price increased greatly, became the best quality goods in the jadeite. The jade linked closely with people’s life, in people’s mind, it is not only a beautiful stone, but also has the mystical belief and attaches the request. Both the ancient and the modern people like jade, happy about jade, playing jade, “the gentleman for no reason, the jade does not leave the body”. Presently the jade is the most popular with Chinese and South Korean, wearing jade and loving jade becomes one kind of modern fashion.

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Amethyst – Tears of Beauty Article

  • Posted on May 19, 2010 at 3:23 PM

Amethyst – Tears of Beauty
– Nigel Makin -

Purple Varascite Amethyst Jasper Gemstone Beaded NecklaceThe Amethyst Gemstone is a semi-precious jewel of violet or purple colour that is available in many different shapes and sizes and is a common form of transparent crystallized Quartz. Amethyst is the Birthstone for the month of February and is mined in Brazil, Uruguay, Russia, Bolivia and Argentina, as well as Namibia, Zambia and a few other African countries, within the United States of America, Arizona is a good source of Amethyst. The purple colouring of the Amethyst is caused by impurities of iron and manganese.

Amethyst compliments both warm and cool colours so it does look good set in white and yellow metals, many of today’s designers favour the Amethyst as the ideal Gemstone for use in Jewelry because of it’s royal colouring and the sheer variety of shapes and sizes available to use. The stone is also very affordable and the wide tonal range from pale lavender to dark purple gives the designer a lot of scope to work with. Stones from South America tends to be available in larger sizes than African Amethyst but the African offerings have a reputation for better, more saturated colours in the smaller sizes. When Amethyst is heated it turns yellow and a lot of yellow Topaz and Citrine seen today comes from the use of this treatment, although Citrine is available naturally it is very rarely found.

Fine examples of this lovely stone are featured in the British Crown Jewels and they were also a favourite of Catherine the Great, as well as Egyptian royalty, it is believed that the tears of the gods had stained the Quartz purple and created the Gemstone we know today. Because Amethyst Gemstones were thought to encourage celibacy and symbolize piety, the stones were very important in the ornamentation of Catholic churches in the middle ages. In Tibet the Gemstone is considered to be sacred to Buddha with rosaries being fashioned from it, therefore the jewel is believed to be an excellent stone for meditation.

The healing power of the stone is said to be good for addictions, helping with arthritis, headaches, blood sugar levels, brain imbalances and a remedy for stomach disorders. The jewel is also said to bring serenity and calm and to better one’s ability to assimilate new ideas. The famous Leonardo Da Vinci once wrote that Amethyst Gemstones were able to dissipate evil thoughts and quicken the intelligence; the stone is also believed to bring money and success to the wearer and to aid in general healing after an illness or operation. The ancient Greeks believed that wearing Amethyst Jewelry would keep the effects of intoxication at bay, so strong were there beliefs that even drinking vessels and amulets were made from this lovely jewel.

It is possible to find Ametrine crystals, these are part Amethyst and part Citrine and often contain a number of inclusions where the colours change. Some examples of this Gemstone have been known to lose colour with continued exposure to sunlight but the original colouring can be restored by x-ray radiation. Like all varieties of Quartz, Amethyst has a hardness of 7 on the Mohs scale so care should be taken when wearing the stone. Above everything the Amethyst is a beautiful Gemstone and blend this with the fact that it is very popular with designers, means there is a lot of variety in jewelry stores to tempt you to purchase this very affordable Gemstone.

Amethyst Beaded Jewelry

  • Posted on February 25, 2010 at 3:08 PM

An Amazing Purple Semi-precious Stone: the Amethyst
- by Priyanka Arora -

Amethyst Beaded JewelryThe term for the semi-precious stone Amethyst comes from the Greek word “Amethystos”, which means not drunken. This stone was actually believed by the Greeks of ancient times to prevent intoxication. It is also the birthstone for those people born in February.

The amethyst is a purple semi-precious stone, with its color ranging from a pale pinkish violet to a very deep purple. It is made from the chemical silicon dioxide. It has a vitreous luster and could be mined from alluvial deposits. The amethyst has a structure that is a trigonal crystal structure and has a hardness of 7 on the Moh’s scale.

This stone has several believed holistic benefits. It strengthens and improves the immune system and can alleviate stress and headache. It also provides inner peace as well as balance of the inner body. It is also believed to be very beneficial for inspiration and intuition.

There is also a Greek legend of the amethyst stone. It was said that the Greek God Dionysus, who was the God of intoxication was angry and vowed to show revenge on all mortals he came across with. Suddenly, ravishing Amethyst came along. She was turned into a gemstone and this saved her from being killed.

The amethyst could be mined in Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Namibia, Zambia and in the other African countries.

In history, amethysts have been inlaid along with the jewels of the British crown, Catherine the Great’s jewelry and the personal things of Egyptian royalty. During the Victorian era, the popularity amethyst began to rise.

Ruby Beaded Jewelry

  • Posted on October 17, 2009 at 1:23 PM

Ruby Jewelry – The Spark For Love
Author: Ruby Angara

Ruby Red Beaded EarringsElement of fire and representation of sun, Ruby is one of the most gratifying gemstone ever. Its intensity and depth come from its red color.  Red is known to evoke range of conflicting emotions from love to rage. In whatever form, red is indulging as it is the first color perceived by man.  What’s alluring about ruby is that this fascinating gemstone captures the beauty of red in its illuminating vitreous body. When engraved in jewelry it looks like a mystic energy confined within metal with its aura trying to reveal its presence.

As gemstone, ruby symbolizes brilliance, optimism, royalty, good fortune and confidence. However it’s mostly perceived as a symbol of love.  While sapphire stands for faith and purity in love, ruby signifies the passion and romance side of it.

Nothing could be more desirable than a bright red ruby ornamented in gold to stir deep settled emotions.  Its heady spark travels within to trigger something that has been untouched for a while. As a recipe to rejuvenate passion and intensity of love, ruby is presented as a gift for 15th and 40th wedding anniversary.  Although contemporary designs tend to bring the best of ruby with both yellow gold as well as white colored precious metals, yellow gold happens to be its preferable blend. The sparkling rich yellow color of gold emphasizes red, complimenting its look and luster.  A solitaire ruby ring in yellow gold can help you convey beyond words fostering your love all through the span of your relationship.

To assort best of the best one should know how to grade gemstones they are purchasing. Like other colored precious gems ruby is also primarily graded on the basis of its color.  The ideal color for ruby is pigeon blood red.  Pigeon blood rubies, as referred by locals, from mines of Myanmar are considered to be the finest quality of rubies. Other than red, rubies are also found with the secondary hues of orange, purple, violet and pink.  Rubies with darker primary hue (red) are graded high.  Almost all rubies undergo treatments for color alteration, improving transparency, healing fractures and the practice is acceptable. However one should be cautious of poor treatment procedures.  Apart from color rubies are also judged based on their clarity and weight.  Eye- clean rubies are considered flawless.

As far as type of jewelry is concerned ruby pendants looks equally flaunting as its looks ruby rings. Whether it is a band with rubies set in channel or an eloquent design made by ruby clusters it’s all very gracious.

Apart from being worn as an accessory ruby is highly regarded as a birth stone. Its healing powers also tend to add to its popularity. It’s also a preventive measure for heart diseases, typhoid and epilepsy.

So if your lady is over diamonds go rosy with ruby ring and indulge her in your love.

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Jade Gemstones and the Jade Princess

  • Posted on October 12, 2009 at 10:12 PM

The Knowledge About Jade And Jade Princess
Author: sharon0610

The jade in custom is also called the Burmese jade, it is a kind of jadeite produced in Burma. Jade is also produced in Japan, Soviet Russia, Mexico, American California and so on, but the quality and output are far inferior to the Union of Burma jade. In areas of the Myitkyina which in the northern of the Union Burma, the jadeite mineral deposit is the richest, There mined gem jadeite very early   and supplied for the whole world. So for long time the people knew that the jade was only produced in the Union of Burma the Union of Burma jade is a name of the jadeite and the jadeite is the scientific name, but the Burmese jade is the shoptalk of cognoscente.

At present, the upscale jade has been treasured by more and more people in the world, meanwhile, a custom of the world jewelry is that people set jade as a birthstone in May, regard it as a kind and warm stone. Jade is produced on the frontier of the Union of Myanmar , China and Myanmar,  it is after intermediate stage of the Ming Dynasty, jade has been imported into China massively. However, according to the writing records and records of unearthed object, the emergence of jade is even more earlier than the Ming Dynasty.

Most of the Burmese jade merchants think that jade is the embodiment of fairy, it is known as the “Jade Princess.” It is said that the jade fairy was born in a Chinese family with the beautiful scenery in Yunnan Dali, physical beauty , many benefactions. The Burmese prince meet the jade by chance, he was attracted by her beauty, and then spend lots of money marrying the jade.Since the jade fairy married to the prince as “jade Princess” She has done many good things for the Burmese poor people, not only had she exorcised devil and cured patients, but also she had taught people how to sing and dance. However, the actions of the jade Princess violated the royal ethics, King was very angry with the jade Princess and banished her to the north of Myitkyina mountain in Myanmar. The jade princess had been to the four corners of the Myitkyina mountain where she went on curing patients.

Later, the jade princess died in Myitkyina mountain, her spirit became a beautiful jade king-Jade. In the northern area of Myanmar mountain where the jade Princess had been to left beautiful emerald gem.

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Choosing Grade ‘A’ Jade Gemstones

  • Posted on August 16, 2009 at 2:15 PM

How to Choose a Grade “a” Jade?
Author: JsWhite

Jade Beaded BraceletFrom time immemorial, jade has been closely associated with the Chinese culture.

To the Chinese people, it has the power to protect body and spirit for both the living and the deceased; they also treat it as talisman. In the West, jade is sought after for its elegance, mystique and romance.

Jade can be classified into two different types, nephrite and jadeite. They are two totally different minerals. Colours of nephrite include translucent white, yellow, green, black and the colour is always evenly distributed. Colours of jadeite include white, purple, yellow, green and others; evenness of colours varies with different textures.

Most of the jades yielded in China are nephrite. Among highly treasured pieces of nephrite are some described as “mutton fat”. As the description implies, these are pieces creamy white in colour and uniformly translucent. The majority of fine-carved jade artifacts are made of nephrite.

Jadeite is mainly produced in Burma. Since it is more prominent than nephrite in different aspects, such as texture, colour and price, it is used almost exclusively in jewellery setting, which also lead to a large demand in the market, so we will confine our discussion to jadeite.

Jadeite is also known as fei tsui. The criteria we employ for its appreciation are : colour, transparency, clarity, cutting and flaws.

COLOUR

Colour is of paramount importance. We examine the colour of fei tsui according to the following criteria:

1.Purity

Purity refers to the proportion of the prime and the secondary colours. Let’s take green fei tsui as example, the most desirable is pure green; in descending order of desirability are green tinted with yellow, blue and grey.

2.Intensity

The more saturated the green the better the jade. However, an overdone intensity is of only middling quality.

3.Vividness

The colour should be vibrant and lively. The presence of grey and black makes the green dull without altering its tint.

4.Evenness

The more even the colour, the more desirable the jade and the higher the value.

TRANSPARENCY

Transparency of fei tsui affects the refraction of light and its beauty. When light enters a transparent fei tsui with fine texture, it sparkles; if light enters an opaque fei tsui with coarse texture, it refracts dull light to the eye that reduces attractiveness.

CLARITY

Clarity refers to inclusions, which covered with jade during the formation process, mainly in black and white. In general, white inclusions are less distracting than black ones and, of course, the less visible the inclusion the better.

CUTTING

Fei tsui is usually worked into two categories: plain polished shapes such as cabochon and carved designs. Plain polished shapes require higher grade material without flaws, and with good proportion, symmetry as well as appropriate thickness. For example, a well-cut cabochon should be neither too thick nor too thin in relation to the area of its top surface. Its “bulge” should be centered, prominent but not exaggerated.

Carved designs are often used to eliminate or minimize the effect of flaws and cracks. They are assessed on their aesthetics and the workmanship of the details.

FLAWS

Flaw lines are value-detractor of fei tsui. Fei tsui can be cracked and even broken when crashed. We can use a torch to examine cracks and flaws, so consumer should pay special attention when making purchase.

High quality jade can be sold at desirable price, however, it has a limited supply. To maximize profit, some businessmen proceed artificial treatment to jade before putting them on the market. Jade is then categorized into “A” jade, “B” jade and “C” jade.

Treated Jade

“C” Jade

“C” jade is dyed jade. During the treatment process, dyes are injected to colourless jade under a high temperature and high pressure environment. The jade will be wholly or partly be dyed into green or purple colours, however, by and by the colour of “C” jade will become dull and fade.

“B” Jade

The treatment process of “B” jade involves removing inclusions and impurities near the surface by bleaching or other chemical means, leaving mainly green and white material. Polymer resin, a chemical that solidifies into an almost colourless, clear mass, is then injected into the stone to fill up leftover space and enhance translucency. Since the structural integrity of jade is damaged during the process, flaws will appear very easily. If dye is injected during this treatment process, it can be categorized as “B + C” jade.

Natural Jade

“A” Jade

“A” jade is natural and untreated jade. Chow Sang Sang do not condone treatment processes, so we carry only “A” jade.
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