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Thursday, October 23, 2008

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How To Collect Loose Gemstones


By Lee MacRae


For many people collecting various loose gemstones or loose diamonds is a favorite pastime. They simply love the beauty and the colors Of the assorted number of gemstones you can find just about everywhere in the world. This article will discuss a number of things you need to know when starting this gemstone hobby.


To begin with your first priority is to get yourself some reading material. You want to know as much as you possibly can about the subject of gemstones. The more you understand about gemstones the wiser will be your purchases. You'll know exactly what to buy.


To start with, an important aspect in gemstone evaluation is color. Without a doubt, gemstones are the most intensely colored naturally occurring materials you can find. Gems have become so synonomous with color, they have even lent their names to specific colors. Without a doubt you will recognize sapphire blue, ruby red, jade green, aquamarine, emerald green or turquoise. Gemstones will have a higher value they closer they are to natural spectral colors of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. They are valued much less the farther they deviate from the pure natural color.


The cut of the gemstone is an important aspect to consider when buying a gemstone. The stone has to be cut with precision to reflect the light properly. A gemstone with the poor cut will never be able to reflect light consistently. Tone, color saturation, and color hue will always look inconsistent.


Next up is gemstone clarity. The aspect of clarity refers to the internal flaws ( known as inclusions) or the outside blemishes of the gemstone. Normally large flaws can be seen with the naked eye with others needing to be magnified 10X


You will note that gemstones are categorized according to their size aspect since it is more uniform than carat weight. But two different gemstones may have the same size but have different carat weights that result in different in prices as well. This is due to the difference of relative density or specific gravity and depends on the materials chemical composition and crystalline structure. Normally a one carat brilliant round diamond of typical proportions will be approximately 6.5 mm in diameter. A ruby that is the same size will weigh in at 1.55 carats.


Taking up the hobby of gemstones can give you an enjoyable pastime and could be rewarding as well over time. You can start small and don't have to spend a lot of money and yet you can end up with some very beautiful stones. Many people love to set aside vacation or weekend time to go hunting for raw gemstones. Take the example of the US. In Florida you can find Chalcedony and Conch Pearl. Or you can take the time to travel and find opal at Lightning Ridge in NSW, Austalia, topaz in Mt Surprise or O'Briens Creek in Queensland, Australia or check out the Moonstone regions in Moonstone Hill, Queensland, Australia.


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Opals are usualy cut en cabochon because their "play of color" is more important
than clarity and sparkle. They are also soft and faceting makes them more
vulnerable. Star sapphires are cut into cabochons to maximize the natural star
made by rare inclusions. If this stone were faceted, it would lose the star.
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Peridot is mentioned in the Bible under the Hebrew name of "pitdah". Peridot gems along with other gems were probably used in the fabled Breastplates of the Jewish High Priests, artifacts that have never been found. Legend has it that peridot was the favorite gemstone of Cleopatra. Crusaders brought peridot to Central Europe where it is found in many medieval churches such as the Cologne Cathedral. In the Baroque era the deep green gemstone experienced another short flourishing, before it became forgotten again.
Napoleon used peridot to assure the empress Josephine of his undying love and admiration, which, of course, happened before he had their marriage annulled.
Throughout time, peridot has been confused with many other gemstones, even emerald. Many "emeralds" of royal treasures have turned out to be peridots.
The largest cut peridot was found on the island Zabargad, weights 319ct and belongs to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C.
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Though not meant to replace traditional medical treatment, Quartz is used for
balance and to increase energy. Clear quartz formed into crystal balls have been
used to predict the future since the middle ages. The name "quartz" comes from
the Greek word krustallos, meaning ice, because it was thought that quartz was
ice formed by the gods. Quartz is the US State Gemstone of Georgia. Quartz is
the US State Mineral of Arkansas.
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Sundance Opens Testing Center in Israel - Jewelers Circular Keystone Online

Tue, 21 Oct 2008 15:46:11 GMT

Sundance Opens Testing Center in Israel
Jewelers Circular Keystone Online, NY - Oct 21, 2008
The company said it is able to improve the color/value of most low-color higher clarity (VS and above) diamonds. Natural brown and cape diamonds can be ...


Sundance opens facility in Israel - Diamond World Magazine

Tue, 21 Oct 2008 14:54:48 GMT

Sundance opens facility in Israel
Diamond World Magazine, India - Oct 21, 2008
Sundance Diamonds holds a reputation for its ability to improve the colour/value of most low-color higher clarity (VS and above) diamonds. Natural brown and ...



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Starting To Collect Gemstones


By Lee MacRae


Gemology is a term referring to the science, art and profession of identifying and evaluating rocks known as natural diamonds or loose gemstones. A number of people taken up this profession more as a hobby. They become interested in collecting loose diamonds or loose gemstones. A number of these hobbyists start to visit different areas nearby or in some cases other countries to look for raw gemstones. Some hobbyists will learn to cut or tumble the gemstones they find. If this sounds like a hobby you would like to get involved in read along as we discuss the things you should know to start this hobby.


At the very beginning you need to learn all you can on the various gemstones available. This knowledge will help you to know the properties of each stone and prevent you from making mistakes. This will help you make informed decisions.


One of the first things you look at Is gemstone color. Gemstones at the top of the ladder have colors that are close in pureness to the spectral colors of orange, green, yellow, Violet or blue. Gemstone colors that are somewhat muted or on the dark side can lower the value quite easily.


Gemstone cut is the second most important factor to look at before buying. The precision of the cut is the factor that determines the amount of light the stone will reflect. It will ultimately ultimately determine the stones brilliance and how much it will be valued.


Next to look at is gemstone clarity. Clarity refers to the the external blemishes or the internal conclusions or flaws of the gemstone. Larger flaws can easily be seen with the naked eye with the others needing a 10X magnification.


Gemstones are often listed according to their size since it is more uniform than carat weight. But two different gemstones may have the same size but different carat weights and consequently, different in prices as well. This is due to the difference regarding specific gravity depending upon the chemical composition and crystal structure type Normally a one carat brilliant round diamond of typical proportions will be approximately 6.5 mm in diameter. A ruby that is the same size will weigh in at 1.55 carats instead.


Collecting various gemstones can create an enjoyable hobby and pastime. And there is a wide range and variety in gemstones you can collect. You can start collecting gemstones like Agate, Ruby or Bixbite (Red beryl) for example. The opportunities are seemingly endless. And if you like to save money but love vacations you can go gemstone hunting and find the raw materials instead of buying them. For example in Montana you'll find Agate, Sapphire, Beryl, Amethyst, Smoky Quartz, Obsidian, Tourmaline and Garnet.


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Emeralds usually have a high number of internal inclusions called "jardins". Consequently, emeralds are fragile and very susceptible to damage from a knock, heat or vibration. Also, the oil on an emerald can be stripped away by cleaning, making the emerald change appearance. If this happens, simply bring it to your jeweler for re-oiling.
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The Neelanjali Ruby, at 1,370 carats (274 g), is the world's largest double-star
ruby. A ruby is known as a star ruby if it contains an asterism (distinctive
star-shaped light refraction) in the gem. The Neelanjali Ruby is the world's
largest star ruby with a 12 point asterism, which is commonly denoted as a
double-star ruby. The ruby belongs to G. Vidyaraj and is reported to be in
Bangalore, India.
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Prospect Previews: RH Starters 6-10 - Dallas Morning News

Tue, 21 Oct 2008 13:50:47 GMT

Prospect Previews: RH Starters 6-10
Dallas Morning News, TX - Oct 21, 2008
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Foot loose - Chandigarh Newsline

Thu, 16 Oct 2008 19:52:02 GMT

Foot loose
Chandigarh Newsline, India - Oct 16, 2008
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Thu, 23 Oct 2008 04:28:49 -0700
Navy round pearl, studded with sterling silver accents. 16'' sterling silver chain and toggle clasp. Also available in gold. Matching earrings available. Please select pearl color: green, navy, white, brown, purple.


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