![]() ![]() But please note that the error for each bead will not be less than 0.2mm of the described size, and no more than 0.75mm of the described size. Meanwhile, cutting or polishing can also make each piece of gemstone vary in size, especially when they are made of different batches. Due to the naturality, the stones may have tiny flaws. Natural gemstones or semi precious stones come from mineral. Tips: if you want to purchase a natural gemstone with natural color, you can click attribute of “Natural” and “Undyed”. ![]() The Trade Name of Gems is another name widely used and generally recognized in gemstone trade, for example Larimar is the trade name for a rare blue variety of silicate mineral pectolite.įive main criteria for gemstone product titles:ġ.If it is a natural gemstone with natural color, its title must contain the word ” Natural”.Ģ.If it is a natural gemstone with treated color, its title must contain the word ” Natural” and ” Dyed” or ” Dyed & Heated” or ” Electroplated”.ģ.If it is a synthetic gemstone, its title must contain the word ” Synthetic”.Ĥ.If it is a assembled gemstone, its title must contain the word ” Assembled”.ĥ.If it is a imitation gemstone, its title must contain the name of the original material and imitation stone. Most gemstone names are based on the mineral, such as Garnet, Turquoise, Lapis lazuli, Malachites, etc. The Classic Name of Gems is a mineralogical, petrological, material and traditional gemological name of gem varieties. Gemstone Names are divided into classic name and trade name. Dyed Jade is commonly treated in this manner.ĭyed & Heated: To improve or change the color of gemstones by heating and dying process, such as most Red Agate, Black Agate and Red Tiger Eye are dyed and heat-treated.Įlectroplated: The surface of gemstone is covered with a thin film by plating to change its color or luster, such as Electroplated Quartz Crystal, Electroplated Lava Rock. Color treatment of our gems is divided into Dyed, Dyed & Heated and Electroplated.ĭyed: Infiltrating color-causing substances (such as colored oils, dyes, etc.) into gemstone by chemical methods to improve or change the color of gemstones. Imitation Stones are gemstones or other materials used to imitate the look and color of a kind of stone, but possess neither their chemical nor physical characteristics.Įxcept for cutting and polishing, gemstones are often treated to enhance the color, luster, clarity, optical characteristics, durability or usability of the stone. The components may be natural or man-made materials. Synthetic Gemstones are man-made crystals, non-crystalline solid or aggregates, which may be with chemical, optical and physical characteristics of its natural mineral counterpart.Īssembled Gemstones are made of two or more pieces of materials by artificial splicing that give the impression of gems. Our manufactured stones include synthetic gemstones, assembled gemstones and imitation stones. If you're a fan of the summer months, the cool blues of aquamarine and soft tones of Sterling Silver are ready for a night out on the town (and preferably a beach town).Manufactured Stones are materials that are produced wholly or partly by hand for use as ornaments. Aquamarine Bracelets Set in Sterling Silver Turn heads with emerald-cut and pear-shaped Aquas surrounded by brilliant-cut and marquise diamonds. The antique allure of the vintage statement bracelet has color, sparkle, and fabulous fashion all rolled into one. Or, dazzle with a diamond and aqua combo that'll sure to get you noticed the minute you want into the room. Aquamarine Tennis Braceletĭress to impress with a luminous lineup of sparkling, oval aquamarines in sterling silver. Wrap your wrist in smooth, round milky aquamarine beads to show off that summer tan or add a chillingly elegant touch to a winter look. it's an excellent time to buy a treasure for yourself!Īquamarine bracelets come in many styles, but the most popular are bead, tennis, vintage, and sterling silver designs. ![]() And speaking of gift-giving: a good jewelry collection of the 21st century needs at least one piece of aquamarine jewelry - and bracelets are a must-have for fans of this blue-hued gem. And, the blue crystals kept sailors safe during stormy travels.ĭespite the many legends and lore, aquamarine was used in traditional jewelry and given as gifts. Frogs carved from aquamarine stones prompted reconciliation with enemies during war. Their "supposed" medicinal properties helped cure stomach ailments and served as antidotes for poison. ![]() While the first recorded aquamarine was discovered in 1723 Siberia, the stones were already being used frequently during the Roman Empire. ![]()
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