Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Green Chalcedony




Green Chalcedony is a cryptocrystalline variety of quartz.  
It is a beautiful stone and personally, I love the stone mixed with gold.  

Friday, October 25, 2013

Chanel Fine Jewelry Commercial

Behind the scenes Chanel fine jewellery commercial - love Chanel's collection of fine jewellery

Thursday, October 03, 2013

Tourmaline

Tourmaline's name comes from the Sinhalese word "turmali," which means "mixed." Tourmaline, occurring in more colors and combinations of colors than any other gemstone variety, lives up to its name. Because of the many colors of tourmaline, this means that this stone can easily be mistaken for just about any other gemstone. Many stones in the Russian Crown jewels from the 17th Century once thought to be rubies  are actually Tourmalines.

Tourmaline first gained popularity when the Dutch began to import it in the early 17th century from Sri Lanka . They gave the gem a Sinhalese name, Turamali, which is believed to mean stone with mixed colors.
Tourmaline is actually the name of a group of related mineral species. In gemological practice, individual species names are not used. Instead, all are simply termed tourmaline. Tourmaline commonly comes from Tanzania, Madagascar, Brazil, Australia, Sri Lanka, the U.S., and Russia, plus other countries.

Most tourmaline is untreated.

 
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