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The world of gemstones is vast, fascinating, and at times intimidating. When we
are shopping for gemstones, there is a lot to know. Sometimes we want something
beautiful and valuable for ourselves, sometimes we want to give a special gift
to someone else. Whatever the case, we gemstone shoppers want to make sure that
what we are buying is as valuable as we think it is. This means that we need to
learn about the different kinds of gemstones and how much they usually cost. We
need to learn about gemstone treatments and imitations. And an especially
important task is understanding why pieces of gemstone jewelry can be worth very
different amounts even though they contain the same gemstones.
There are many factors that influence the value of gemstones. When shopping for
gemstones, it is important to understand these factors. The most common ones are
color, clarity, size and cut. Most of these factors have an impact on most
gemstones, but on some more than others.
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Tiger Eye Quartz is used in cabochans and beads where it's lovely tiger-like
quality comes out best. Generally, you will not find faceted tiger eye. This
stone is often called "Tiger's Eye" or simply "Tiger Eye". Tiger Eye is black
with iron oxide staining which gives it yellow and golden brown stripes. It is a
type of chatoyant quartz. Tiger Eye has a hardness of 7.
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Bloodstone is an inexpensive earthstone. It is often used for bolo ties,
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Historically the finest sapphire gems came from Sri Lanka and Burma, and the
same is prettymuch true today. Sri Lanka, nicknamed the "Gem Island," has been
an important source of sapphires, rubies and other gemstones for more than two
thousand years. The stones that have been eroded from Sri Lanka's central
mountains are still plucked by hand from gravel deposits that cover most of the
southern half of the island. Sapphires from Sri Lanka are typically light to
medium blue, and gemstones have been cut that weigh up to several hundred carats
. The National Gem Collection boasts one of the largest fine blue sapphire gems,
the 422.99-carat Logan Sapphire from Sri Lanka. It is the heaviest mounted gem
in the National Gem Collection, and is framed in a brooch setting surrounded by
twenty round brilliant-cut diamonds, totalling 16 carats. The piece was a gift
to the Smithsonian Insitute from Mrs. John A. Logan in 1960.
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The Cullinan III diamond is a pear-shaped diamond of over 94 carats, and is in
the finial of Queen Mary's Crown. The Cullinan IV diamond is over 63 carats, and
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