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  • Blue Sapphire Jewelry Brings Vibrant Color, Timeless Style…

    AJS Gemstone Information 18.12.2008 1 Comment

    Long before Prince Charles gave Lady Diana that stunning sapphire engagement ring there were pieces of fine colored gemstone jewelry made to showcase this most precious of gems. September babies, those born under the zodiac sign Taurus (or those celebrating a 45th wedding anniversary) have long laid claim to blue sapphire as their own, prompting jewelry designers to create many distinctive styles that feature the full range of sapphire hues.

    Still theres something about that blue that remains unmatched…

    Todays sapphire earring styles run the gamut from casual to dazzling and drop dead gorgeous. Sapphire rings are an especially popular choice (even for engagement rings) since the gemstone is both beautiful and durable. Sapphire at the neckline continues to be popular, but the quality of the gemstone is king here: accent stones too must be a match to the quality of the center stone.

    One of the most intriguing types of sapphire is the so called star sapphire. This type of sapphire is blessed with the rare characteristic of asterism caused by tiny quantities of rutile inclusions. These inclusions reflect light back in the form of a six-rayed star that looks as though it glides across the face of the gemstone. The effect is both striking and offers a special significance to the gift of these gemstones - shes your shining star.

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  • Colored Stones Make a Creative Alternative to a Dull Diamond

    AJS Gemstone Information 05.11.2008 No Comments

    Although diamonds have historically been the most cherished of gemstones for engagements and weddings some women are looking for something that is non-traditional and more personal. Colored gemstones give them a wider variety than diamonds and while diamonds generally look nearly identical to the eye, colored gemstones are much more unique.

    The richness of the earth shows up in the many varied colors of precious colored gemstones. Whether you choose a rich green garnet or a bright pink tourmaline you will cherish these stones because of their beauty and the immense variety of different choices.

    Diamonds have been more popular than gemstones because they have been advertised more and people are used to seeing them. However, in the last few years colored gemstones have become more popular because information tools such as the internet have been able to bring consumers more education about them than was ever possible in the past…

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