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Alexandrite is a rare, colour-changing variety of the mineral chrysoberyl, often described...
Once as expensive as rubies and emeralds, amethyst’s range of purple hues...
Ametrine is a rare variety of biclour quartz that is produced in...
Ethically mined in southwestern Alberta, Canada, fossilized ammonite shells display stunning iridescent...
Aquamarine’s beautiful range of blues inspire its name, which comes from the...
Chrysoberyl’s name comes from the Greek chrysos for gold, and beryllos for...
Citrine is rare in nature, and was often confused with topaz before...
Named from the Greek smaragdos, meaning “green stone”, the emerald has been...
Growing in popularity in recent years, the black diamond works well in...
While the popular red almandine gemstone often comes to mind, garnets can...
Sometimes incorrectly referred to as “yellow emerald”, golden beryl and heliodor are...
Occuring in almost every colour, the most popular shades of jadeite are...
Kunzite’s pink brilliance was discovered in 1902 and is named after George...
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Also known as “pink beryl” or “rose beryl”, morganite was named after...
Opals fall into three subgroups: the precious opal (which boasts the most...
The most abundant and widely-distributed mineral on the surface of the Earth,...
Peridot is the gem variety of olivine, a mineral often found in...
Rubies are a variety of the mineral corundum with colours ranging from...
Sapphires are strong and durable gemstones, and are second only to diamonds...
Spinel is an ancient gem that has been used in jewellery for...
Tanzanite is a blue-purple variety of the mineral zoisite that can only...
Topaz is said to take its name from the Greek word Topazos,...
Despite being a popular gem in the Mediterranean throughout ancient times, tourmaline...
Zircon’s name is most likely derived from the Persian zargun (golden colored)....