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Posts Tagged ‘gemstone ring’

GARNET

Friday, January 15, 2010 @ 10:01 AM
Master Godlsmith

Necklace lady 33Red garnet is typically the gem of choice for those born in January. This gemstone has a deeply earthy red color that appeal to those who seek a sophisticated yet natural look. Untreated Mozambique Garnet offers it’s brilliance and also affordability.

Garnet jewelry is rated good for everyday wear. Avoid exposure to heat or sudden change of temperature. Clean Garnet by gently rubbing with a soft toothbrush and a solution of mild dish soap and warm water.

Garden Green

Tuesday, December 15, 2009 @ 05:12 PM
Master Godlsmith

Ring lady gem 7-1Yes, the lush, exotic garden-variety green Emerald is representative of life, springtime and vitality. In ancient Rome, the green was symbolized the beauty and love of goddess Venus. Perhaps this is why Emerald is the gemstone chosen by love birds to celebrate their 20th, 35th and 55 wedding anniversary. Emerald is also birth stone of May.

Emerald rings are not excellent but fairly good for everyday wear with care. Protect stone from scratches and harsh blow. Avoid exposure to heat and contact with chemical. To clean, gently scrub with a soft toothbrush and a solution of mild dish soap and warm water.

Ocean Blue Topaz

Monday, December 14, 2009 @ 08:12 PM
Master Godlsmith

Ring lady gem 4-1The ancients reserved Topaz as a stone of divine majesty. Among the variety of colors from amber gold, warmly glowing brown, peachy pink to calm white Topaz, blue Topaz seems to be the most popular. Fresh blue Topaz rings come from pastel blue of an Alpine glacier to glowing summer sky to aquatic tinge of deepest ocean.

Although Topaz is good for everyday wear, avoid exposure to direct light or heat, which can cause color to fade. Avoid contact with chemicals. Clean gently with toothbrush and warm, mild soap solution. The best way is to let your jeweler to clean at the jewelry store.

Rainbow colors of Sapphire

Sunday, December 13, 2009 @ 05:12 PM
Master Godlsmith

Ring lady silver 1Although Blue sapphire is most popular, not many of us knows that this precious gem comes in a rainbow of colors. It ranges from velvety blue, voluptuous pink, dazzling yellow, alluring brown to scintillating white. Within the blue, it cane be vibrant inky blue, deepest ocean to highest sky blue.  Nowadays, lab creation or treatment bring out larger varieties of gorgeous colors such us purple, cranberry, orange…

Sapphire has captured man’s imagination from the beginning.  Sapphire rings are fascinating of all time. They are found to be with glittering facet cut or amazingly lighted stars in cabochon cut that know as black star or blue star sapphire rings.

King of Gems

Friday, December 11, 2009 @ 08:12 PM
Master Godlsmith

Ring lady gem 11-1It is Ruby that known as blood –red, fire-red gem, one of the world’s oldest and most revered gemstones. The glamorous and voluptuous ruby rings have classic style and are appealing to both men and women, who seek to convey strength and honor.

The color of Ruby ranges from light pinkish red, medium pinkish red to dark pinkish red, thus the quality augments respectively. Rubies with hardly any inclusion are so rare that large stones with good color carry higher price than even diamonds

Captivating Tanzanite

Wednesday, December 9, 2009 @ 08:12 PM
Master Godlsmith

Ring lady gem 16-1The intensive and vivid blue with a purple hint of Tanzanite is a uniquely sensuous appeal. It’s rarity and exotic origin is a great fascination for gemstone jewelry. A Tanzanite ring would be an amazing Holiday gift for your wife or girlfriend. This gem is named by American Gem Trade Association an alternative birthstone for December.

The dual color of Tanzanite ranges from indigo to violet to lilac. Come to jewelry it varies in sizes and shapes, and it is a favorite of both men and women.

Separate ‘Hard’ and ‘Soft’ Jewelry

Monday, November 16, 2009 @ 01:11 PM
LuvMyTiffanyJewelry

diamondYou’ve probably heard gold and silver referred to as precious metals. While that designation refers to the relative scarcity of the metals, it could also be used to imply fragility. While gold and silver bands might seem durable, they can be scratched and damaged through contact with certain gemstones. In order to preserve your jewelry as long as possible, it’s best to keep it separated.

Let the Mohs scale of mineral hardness be your guide. Diamonds score a 10 out of 10 on the scale, meaning that they are hard and strong enough to inflict damage on soft metals and pearls. Gold and silver rank a scant 3 on the scale, so it’s best to keep bands and the like out of harm’s way. A diamond ring could be stored together with other hard gems such as sapphire, ruby and topaz.