We all know that jewelry can come in various shapes, types, and forms. No exception to this rule: Beautiful Heart Jewelry. Gemstones are a welcome addition to many jewelry designs, but do you know all the various types of gemstones that can be utilized? In this short, brief article we will be focusing on the different types of gemstones that are most often used in the production of fine jewelry.
Amber is an ancient gemstone that is composed of compressed tree resin. In fact, it has to harden over 1 million years before it can officially be classified as amber. The Baltic States (such as Lithuania) are leading producers of the world’s fine resin. Some amber can be up to 120 million years old.
Do you know the most prized gemstone in the quartz family? The answer is amethyst. This has been the case for many years. Amethyst is valued for its “purple hue” (which can range from light to dark).
Emeralds are a very ancient gemstone. It is believed that the Ancient Egyptians mined these fine gemstones as far back as 3500 B.C. They are known for their fine green to bluish green color.
The most popular color for the gemstone Jade is “green”, but it can come in other colors as well. It has a nickname: “The Stone of Heaven”, and it has been closely linked to Asian tradition, culture, and history.
The gemstone jasper can come in a variety of colors. It is a member of the chalcedony family. Known for its very interesting and elaborate patterns, one of the most popular forms of this gemstone is the “picture jasper” (which is specifically known for it’s beige’s and browns and swirls).
Rubies are known for their intense red color, and are amongst the most highly valued precious gemstones. The word for ruby in the Sanskrit language is “ratnaraj” (which means “king of precious stones”).
One of the most popular gemstones in the United States is the sapphire. One reason could be that it is much more affordable than an emerald or ruby. Sapphires can come in various types, but “blue sapphire” tops the list. It is known for its medium to deep blue color.
Turquoise is found in only a few places on earth. Here’s a question for you. Which region of the world is the world’s largest producer of turquoise? The answer is the southwest United States. This gemstone is prized for its attractive medium blue to greenish blue color.
Some gemstones are classified as organic, while others are classified as inorganic. Do you know which is which? Organic gemstones are those that are produced by living organisms (i.e.: pearls, amber, and coral). Inorganic gemstones are composed of minerals (i.e.: diamonds, rubies, and emeralds).
This is just a short tour of the various gemstones that are used in various forms of jewelry…such as many popular heart jewelry designs. Not only are they beautiful, they help to make a jewelry piece valuable and colorful.
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