Discovering Aquamarine Jewelry

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

With so many different and beautiful gem stones it can be a hard decision on which stones to use in jewelry. There are, of course, the common and well known stones such as ruby, sapphire and topaz, but keep in mind some of the more unusual stones such as opal, amber and aquamarine. Aquamarine is an interesting choice and can make for a classic piece of jewelry.

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Blue Topaz Rings: A Stylish Choice

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

When searching for jewelry that isn’t run of the mill, many consumers begin to look at different stones in order to make their jewelry one of a kind. The topaz gem is an interesting choice to make your jewelry stand out from the crowd. Topaz comes in different colors and a blue topaz ring would certainly make a statement.

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A Guide to Buying Aquamarine Earrings and Jewelry

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007

Aquamarine is one of the most favored stones by designers and shoppers alike today, and for good reason. Not only is it incredibly durable and refined, but brilliantly beautiful as well. The aquamarine stone shines an extraordinary wondrous range of mainly light blue colors, and it is truly one of the most fascinating of all gemstones.

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Learning About the Zircon Stone

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

Zircon is a natural stone, and is not to be confused with being a gemstone, or with cubic zirconia, which is manmade. It is a colorless stone that is frequently used to imitate diamonds and is available in various shades of blue, yellow, orange, red, brown and green.

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A Guide to Buying a Sapphire Ring

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

Sapphire is one of the most well known stones, blue being its main color, and blue also being the favorite color of some 50 percent of all people. This largely explains the popularity of the sapphire stone, and why it is so well loved across the world by both men and women alike.

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Finding Aquamarine Rings

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

All aquamarine jewelry is classic, elegant and extremely beautiful, but aquamarine rings in particular are a fan favorite among the general public. If you are interested in finding aquamarine rings either for yourself or as a gift for someone else, then there are a few jewelry stores in particular that you are going to want to become familiar with.

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A Guide to Finding Opal Rings

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Opal is a stone that is quite fragile and which tends to chip and scratch rather easily, and as well because it contains a very high percentage of water, it tends to deteriorate in the heat and cold at a relatively quick rate. However it is still one of the most beautiful stones in the world, and there are numerous different types of opal, including the harlequin opal, the common opal, and the fire opal.

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A Guide to Finding and Maintaining Onyx Jewelry

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

Everyone, both men and women alike, can appreciate beautiful fine jewelry, and there is really something out there for everyone. One of the more popular types is onyx jewelry, and it is no wonder considering the brilliance and beauty of the onyx stone.

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Finding Superior Grade Emerald Jewelry

Tuesday, September 11th, 2007

Sure, it is easy enough to find emerald jewelry here and there, but when it comes to finding actual superior grade emerald jewelry, the top of the line, this process tends to be a bit more difficult. You really have to be careful when you are looking for emerald or any other type of jewelry, as there are many scammers out there who are looking to rip you off.

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Finding Topaz Jewelry

Friday, September 7th, 2007

Topaz is known for being the traditional birthstone for the month of November, and it is a stone which was used for a variety of uses in the olden days, including to strengthen the mind, increase wisdom, prevent mental disorders, and guard against sudden death. Not only that, but powdered topaz was quite commonly used, typically added to wine, to prevent asthma and insomnia.

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