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  • Properties of Garnet

    Most commonly known for its deep red color and its popularity in jewelry designs of the Victorian era, garnet gemstones have surprised gem trade by becoming available in a variety of colors....

  • How to Pick Moonstone

    A moonstone is a lovely gem that is often quite affordable. It really depends on your budget for the moonstone jewelry. You can find moonstone rings, moonstone bracelets and so forth. Moonstone is...

  • Garnet Information

    Garnet, the birthstone that has been attached to January, is a beautiful gemstone that is also a commonly worn jewel. The flawless garnets used in jewelry are actually rare. The majority of these...

  • Types of Scrap Gold

    Selling gold items can help a person get through difficult financial times. Gold buyers use several types of scrap gold for recycling purposes. Jewelry, coins, electronics and metal alloys are the...

  • How to Buy a Lot of Magnetic Hematite

    Magnetic hematite is generally a smooth, metallic mineral. Consumer-grade magnetic hematite comes most commonly in oval form, though it is available in many shapes. The mineral has many...

  • What Is Moldavite?

    Occurring over the Moldau Valley of the Czech Republic approximately 20 million years ago, a powerful meteor shower caused this region to be covered in small, green, glass-like objects called...

  • What Is Amber Stone?

    Amber stone isn't a true gemstone. Rather, amber is fossilized tree resin that can be 30 to 90 million years old. Amber has been highly prized for its warmth and beauty, and has been carved into...

  • What Is Drusy?

    The earth is full of minerals. Some of these minerals have health benefits, while others are desired for their rarity and beauty. Drusys are collected for their beauty. Sometimes referred to as...

  • Uses for Rubies

    Rubies are a stunning precious gemstone that have always stood out with their rich, red color. It's the red variety of the mineral corundum, which also contains the sapphire. Ruby is one of the...

  • What Is the Meaning of Rutilated Quartz?

    Rutilated quartz is a form of the mineral, quartz, that has attractive, needle-like inclusions of rutile. It is often cut and polished to use in jewelry and is prized as a metaphysical stone....

  • How to Test Platinum Metal

    Platinum, gold, silver and other precious metals are used to create jewelry. The precious metals are mixed with other alloys such as nickel, zinc and copper. The weight of precious metals such as...

  • What Is a Diamond?

    A diamond isn't just a girl's best friend. It's a mineral that has a great deal of applications and also one that is highly prized for its beauty and unique characteristics. Most of us are...

  • Facts About the Mineral Tourmaline

    Tourmaline is a lovely semi-precious gemstone that is found in a variety of colors. It is mined in several places around the world. The rich color and beautiful shine of tourmaline makes it a...

  • About Modern Metalworking

    Modern metalworking is a craft that crosses many genres, including art, industry and business. It involves the process of using metal to create objects that range from jewelry to complex...

  • What is Gold Filled?

    When it comes to buying gold jewelry, knowing what the terms mean and how the piece is made gives you a good idea of the value of the piece. Although jewelry made from pure gold may seem like a...

  • What Is Gold?

    When gold is discovered in an area, people rush to mine it hoping to get rich quick. This is because gold has always been one of the most valuable commodities that you can buy or sell. Nations...

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