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14k Solid Gold Wedding Ring Oval Cut 8x10mm Garnet Center Triangle Cut Round Cut Small Stones Red Gemstone Ring
Product Description Australia produces nearly half of the world’s garnet, with the rest coming mainly from India, the United States and China. In the late 1970s, large quantities of garnet sand were discovered at Port Gregory in western Australia. Subsequently, the largest garnet mine opened there in 1983 and is currently the largest industrial garnet producer in Australia and arguably the largest garnet producer in the world. Garnet from the deposit was transported to the site by ...
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Oval Cut 3ct Large Stone Ring 14k Wedding Rings 8x10mm Moissanite Center Stone
Product Description Moissanite is a kind of gem born from the stars. It was first discovered in 1893 by a French scientist named Henri Moissanite, who went on to win the Nobel Prize in chemistry. In a crater in Arizona, he discovered microscopic particles of a gemstone that would eventually be named after him. He initially thought he had discovered diamonds, but later determined that the crystals were made of silicon carbide. Moissanite, known as diamond imitations, is designed...
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3ct Natural Gemstone Large Gemstone Ring 14k Rings with Blue Stone Swiss Blue Topaz
Product Description Blue topaz can promote relaxation and harmony. It also helps calm tense nerves and heal hurt feelings. Previously, the stone was used to prevent nightmares, soothe fears and provide a restful night’s sleep. In fact, ancient civilizations believed it had cooling powers because of its color. So they used blue topaz to cool the boiling water and relieve burns. Blue topaz’s powers, on the other hand, extend into the mental and emotional world and are associate...
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10k/14k/18k Rose Solid Gold Garnet Ring Red Stone Women Wedding Ring in Baguette Cut Trapezoid Cut Round Cut
Product Description In the Middle Ages (300 to 900 BC), Scandinavian and Asian jewelers used a technique called Cloisonné to decorate metal objects. The decorations consisted of compartments, with fine walls of silver or gold inlaid with cut garnet and rhodolite gemstones, glass or other materials. These objects, called cloisonnés were valued by royalty and those in power. In 2009, a man using a metal detector discovered a large number of metal artifacts decorated with precious stones, includ...
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Baguette Cut White Solid Gold Ring Real Natural Peridot Green Stones Wedding Ring
Product Description In ancient times, peridot was used to sculpt trinkets. The islanders were forced to gather gems for the pharaoh’s reserves. According to legend, the entire island was protected by envious watchers who were ordered to execute any intruders. The myth continues that miners workday and night because the brilliance of the gems allows them to be found after dusk. At night, the miners mark the spot where they will start the next day. Many of the fine and larg...
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14k Yellow Gold Trapezoid Baguette Cut Ring Real Natural London Blue Topaz Stone Ring
Product Description As the name implies, blue topaz is a kind of Topaz. In fact, it is one of the most valuable and popular topaz varieties. Colorless topaz has been heat treated and irradiated to produce a series of blue colors. Usually, it ranges from light sky blue to London Blue and Swiss blue. If you stare at blue topaz, it will make you think of the sky, water and even wind. Blue topaz, on the other hand, is an aluminum silicate made up of 20 percent water or fluorine. When it come...
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14k Solid Gold Three Stones Ring Princess Cut and Triangle Cut with DEF High Quality Moissanite
Product Description What exactly is moissanite? Is it a laboratory-grown diamond substitute? Not at all. Moissanite is extremely rare in nature and is only found in upper mantle rocks and meteorites. The findings suggest that moissanite occurs naturally in kimberlite, xenoliths, lamproite and diamonds. Discovered more than 120 years ago, moissanite has become much more than just silicon carbide. Due to its durability, moissanite can be found in a variety of cuts, which provides jewelry d...
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10k/14k/18k Yellow Gold Natural Yellow Morganite Ring Three Stone Ring
Product Description Following the discovery of a new source of rose beryl in Madagascar in 1910, George Kunz proposed the name Morganite at a meeting of the New York Academy of Sciences on December 5, 1910, in honor of his friend and client J.P. Morgan’s financial support for the arts and sciences, and his gifts of important gems to the American Museum of Natural History in New York and the Museum of Natural History in Paris. Morgan was one of the foremost gem collectors of the ear...
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Rose Gold Triangle Cut Garnet Ring Three Stones Ring Natural Gemstone Wedding Ring for Women
Product Description When you think of garnet, you probably think of a deep-red coloured gem. However, not all garnets are red. There are many different types of garnet, and they can be any color, even colorless. Garnet comes in gem-grade transparent specimens, as well as opaque varieties for industrial use. Garnet is an opaque, transparent to translucent mineral that can be grown as individual crystals, pebbles, or in intergrowing crystal blocks. The most common color of garnet is red, b...
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Real London Blue Topaz 14k Gold Pure Natural Gemstone Ring Delicate Gift for Women Girls
Product Description Topaz is mined in several countries around the world. Natural blue topaz birthstones are dark, greyish blue in color, or “London blue”, the result of standardized radiation therapy, and take 3-4 years to produce a deep blue color. London Blue is a traditional December birthstone made of aluminium, fluorine and silicate minerals. London Blue topaz Gem will improve your communication skills and express yourself in a meaningful way when speaking or ...
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Natural Topaz Ring Swiss Blue Topaz 10k/14k/18k Solid Gold Jewelry Women Ring Christmas Gift
Product Description Natural Blue Swiss Topaz is one of the most attractive and stunning gemstones of our time. Since prehistoric times, this sparkling blue gem has stirred our minds and captivated us. The purpose behind the stone may be awakened by ancient principles, but its properties are still relevant today. Blue Topaz, on the other hand, is a highly beneficial stone for those who want to build confidence. Swiss topaz or bright blue topaz has several advantages as it is ass...
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Pure 14k Gold Gemstone Ring Natural Green Peridot Ring Delicate Christmas Gift for Girls
Product Description Peridot is a gem with a long history. The first deposits of peridot were discovered on the island of St. John 3,500 years ago, and ancient Egyptians have been wearing ornaments made of it ever since. As the national stone of Egypt, the peridot once held a revered status. It was loved and collected by pharaohs, or decorated in temples and churches, becoming a symbol of wealth and status. Cleopatra VII loved gold and jewelry throughout her life, and one of her favorite ...
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