Sapphire
Sapphire is known as one of the hardest existing gemstones, therefore making it the most desirable gem to use for wedding and engagement rings due… Read More »Sapphire
Garnet
Did you know the garnet does not just come in red? The January birthstone offers an extensive palette ranging from greens to purples, through the… Read More »Garnet
Gemstones – Earth’s Gift to the World
Have you ever thought about how gemstones are actually formed? I hadn’t. I’d never really given it much thought. I just oohed and ahhed over the amazing… Read More »Gemstones – Earth’s Gift to the World
Tanzanite
Found in just one place on earth, tanzanite is a relatively recent discovery and this blue variety of zoisite was named after Tanzania, the country… Read More »Tanzanite
Information about Emerald
The glorious green colour of Emerald Gemstone has made the stone highly prized for many thousands of years. Believed to protect the wearer from misfortune,… Read More »Information about Emerald
Peridot
Peridot gemstone is one of the few in only one colour, a distinctive lime green. The stone is an “Idiochromatic” gem, meaning its colour comes… Read More »Peridot
Rubies
Varieties of Rubies Rubies come in various shades and qualities, each with unique characteristics: Burmese Rubies: Highly sought after for their deep red colour… Read More »Rubies
Pearl
Pearls are unique as they are the only gems from living sea creatures and unlike other gemstones require no faceting or polishing to reveal their… Read More »Pearl