Blue Sapphires are the most famous of the sapphire colors, the beauty of a blue sapphire is unparalleled. Each sapphire’s hue is individual and nuanced; no two are alike. With tones ranging from deep velvety blue to crisp cornflower blue, blue sapphires are gorgeous specimens of nature’s beauty. Blue is the main color of the sapphire.…
The Allure of the Rare Yellow Diamond
Diamond connoisseurs spend millions on yellow diamonds as they are some of the most stunning gemstones available. If you love yellow diamonds, you’re not alone. From actresses on the red carpet to the stylish women worldwide, yellow diamond jewelry is trending and it’s easy to see why: yellow diamonds are as bright as…
The Straight, Clean Lines, and Simple Geometric Form of the Gorgeous Baguette Cut Gem
The baguette cut is named due to its long, rectangular shape after the French word baguette, for “long rod”, coming down from the Latin baculum, meaning “a stick”. This cut came out of the 1920s and 1930s, as a fashion reaction to the functionality and geometric form preferred in design and architecture of the time,…
The Gorgeous Orange and Padparadscha Sapphire
The Gorgeous Orange Sapphire owes its color to the additional trace elements of chromium and iron in its formation, and ranges in hue from pale orange to a vivid reddish-orange, or a deep orange with brownish overtones. Though once considered an obscure and underestimated gem, it has recently gained in popularity for its rarity and…
The Alluring Sapphire and Diamond Combination
The allure of sapphire and diamond jewelry is strong among jewelry enthusiast. Sapphire and diamonds in jewelry have always been a popular combination with the deep blue hues of sapphires contrasting the sparkling diamonds wonderfully. One of the most popular alternatives to the diamond engagement ring style is adding a blue Sapphire to the…
Purple Spinel The Highly Sought After Gem
Spinel is generally highly sought after by gem connoisseurs, and well-formed spinel crystals are in high demand among collectors. Spinel that has no inclusions visible to the eye is more valuable than spinel with inclusions that can be seen. The more visible any inclusions are, the more the value drops. GIA Certified 4.19 Carat unheated…
Emeralds In All Their Grandeur
An Exquisite Colombian Emerald and Diamond Necklace Emeralds are the green variety of the mineral beryl, whose more-common blue counterparts are known as aquamarines. Emeralds are fascinating gemstones deriving its name from Greek word smargdos, which means green stone. While the first emerald mine is often said to have belonged to Cleopatra, emeralds in Egypt…
GIA 8.83 ct Flawless Natural Blue Zircon Diamond 18k White Gold Ring
Spectacular Vivid Blue Color & Tremendous Size” GIA Certified 8.83 Carat Natural Blue Zircon and Diamond Cocktail Ring. This extraordinary Top Gem Blue Zircon features the vivid & intense greenish blue color only found in the finest Cambodian zircon specimens. This world class ring features a generous.41 carats of beautiful near flawless VVS1-VS1 clarity colorless…
Paraiba Tourmaline a Gorgeous and Rare Gem
This is the world’s 2nd largest known and most important gem quality natural Copper & Manganese Bearing Paraiba tourmaline with a record setting size. The MUSEUM QUALITY “INVESTMENT GRADE” GIA CERTIFIED 62.12 carat estate cocktail ring features a beyond rare Internally Flawless Clarity Natural Paraiba Tourmaline. The “Absolutely Stunning” 100% natural master cut gemstone offers the…
Gorgeous GIA 3.40 ct Unheated Natural VVS Pink Spinel Diamond 14k White Gold Ring
GIA Certified 3.40 Carat UNHEATED & UNTREATED Natural Pink Spinel & Diamond Solid 14k White Gold Cocktail Ring. This gemstone collector’s dream boasts an extra large 3.00 carat Top Gem Near Flawless VVS1 Clarity Spinel with the highly sought after vivid Pink color found only in the finest Unheated specimens of this extremely rare gemstone.…