Colorful Cubic Zirconia Jewelry Offers A Trendy Hue Of Sparkle & Affordability By: Melanie Spark Green is the color of money, which is coincidentally what you will be saving a lot of by shopping for cubic zirconia jewelry. The forecasted trend for Spring 2007 includes green in a big way, which makes green cubic zirconia jewelry a must-have for those with an eye for the latest in fashion. The color of green in a gemstone is commonly associated with emerald, which is the birthstone for May, and Peridot, which represents the August birthstone. Whether this revisited color i... Tags: cz jewelry, cz rings, pink cz jewelry, pink cz rings, colorful cz jewelry
The Ruby, Emerald And Saphire By: Mitch Endick Rubies and sapphires are composed of almost pure aluminum and oxygen and are members of the corundum family. The mineral is often called a ruby when it is red and a sapphire when it is blue. Tags: Ruby, Emerald, Saphire, jewelry. gemstone
Ruby - The Eternal Flame By: Eric Hartwell Known to be the symbol of eternal love, the fiery and emotional ruby is usually presented as a gift for couples celebrating their 15th and 40th wedding anniversary. Although rubies come in different shades of red - from orange-red, pinkish, to purple-red - the most valuable form come in a deep red shade.
Common Locations of Rubies
Mining for rubies started some 2,500 years ago, and to this date, ruby mining is still being undertaken in some parts of Asia such as Thaila... Tags: jewelry, jewellery, jewels, gems
Ruby Jewelry Proves To Be A ‘precious’ Find For July Babies By: Melanie Spark The ruby, which symbolizes contentment, is a precious gemstone that also serves as the birthstone for the month of July. By definition, a ruby is a precious gem that consists of corundum in color varieties varying from deep crimson to purple to pale rose. When it comes to gemstones, there are both semi-precious and precious. As one might imagine, the list of precious gemstones is a small one and consists only of ruby, sapphire, emerald and diamond. Because the ruby is one... Tags: sterling silver rings, ruby jewelry, sterling silver jewelry
Ruby As A Jewelry Gemstone By: Mitch Endick Rubies are the stones of folklore and mystery. Often fiery red and reflecting an extraordinary depth of color, ruby is said to resemble the heart and is able inspire the passions of love. Tags: ruby, gemstone, jewelry
Saphire As A Jewelry Gemstone By: Mitch Endick Sapphire is identical in structure to ruby and is a variety of the mineral corundum. Sapphires are seen widely as blue in color with red and pink red corundum stones being classified as rubies. Tags: sapphire, jewelry, gemstone
Ruby Jewelry - It's precious By: J. Mosley Ruby doesn’t need any introduction – it is one of the most precious stones, which can shine brilliantly in a necklace and at the same time glow with a subtlety in a ring. Ruby and red go together and it can ignite a thousand desires that will light your candle of passion without your having to say a word. That’s the magic of a ruby Tags: Ruby Jewelry, ruby
Jewelry for healing: true or false? By: Ron Mark There are many common things in this world. Two of these things are jewelry wearing and the belief in a higher power. Depending on how the jewelry is created, many people think that the pieces they wear have special powers, making them feel better in more ways than one. Tags: Jewelry for healing, jewelry art, pieces, powers, design
Ruby - Lord of Gems By: Nigel Makin The Ruby Gemstone is the red variety of Corundum and the birthstone for the month of July, it is also the anniversary stone to celebrate forty years of marriage. The finest colour is a pure rich red with a hint of blue, the Ruby gets it's colouring due to the presence of iron and chromium. Rubies are mined in Afghanistan, Australia,Cambodia, India and Kenya, Myanmar (formerly Burma) other good sources are Pakistan, Russia, Tanzania, Thailand and Vietnam. Within the United States, North Carolina Tags: ruby, ruby gemstone, ruby jewelry, corundum, rubies, gemstone
Designer Watches Are Part of The Designer Jewelry Wardrobe By: Jonathon Blocker Some of the more expensive designer watches are mechanical watches. These watches run on the power generated from a mainspring rather than electrical power. Jewels are sometimes used in expensive watches at the point of the balance wheel pivot. The balance wheel is what the watch uses to actually do the work of keeping time, and the function of this wheel is improved if there is low friction to the parts of the wheel train. Jewels such as diamonds have been used in these areas because they are very hard, and the slippery surface of the jewel helps to reduce friction. The reduced friction brought about through the use of jewels in designer watches also work as an aid to the long life of the bearings used in this part of the watch's mechanism. In addition to diamonds, other jewels that have been used in watch mechanisms include garnet, quartz, sapphire, and ruby, with sapphires and rubies being the modern jewel of choice for this function within a watch. Tags: designer watches, designer jewelry, designer diamond jewelry, womens designer watches, jew
Ruby- The Stone of Passion! By: Alex Howard Rubies as we all know, is one of the most valuable gemstones known to mankind. They are also one of the toughest gemstones, just lagging close, behind second behind Diamond (It measures at 9 on the mohs scale when compared to 10 mohs of diamonds). The value of a ruby depends mostly on its deep red color. But contrary to many people’s perception, we can find a genuine ruby in other colors like brown and purple. The red color of the ruby depends upon the chromium in the mineral (Aluminum oxide). Tags: gemstone jewelry, gemstone earrings, gemstone necklaces, necklace, gemstone pendants, gems
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