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The Basics of Colored Gemstones


The Basics of Colored Gemstones - GemstoneGuru

We are here to guide you through your most vital questions when it comes to navigating the world of gemstones.

Colored Gemstones - Education - Kamni

For instance, gems that feature strong hues and deep colors are much rarer than slightly off-color stones. However, when designing the perfect piece, many times ...

Everything You Need to Know About Colored Gemstones

When it comes to the most popular colored stones in the market today, nothing tops sapphires, emeralds, and rubies – collectively known as the “ ...

Learn About Colored Gemstones at Burnell's Fine Jewelry

Colored gemstones come with their own unique personality, history, origins and even spiritual and mythological traditions. They are the jeweler's rainbow ...

Colored Gemstones Education - RockHer.com

Hue refers to the basic color composition of a stone. It is usually noted in terms of primary and secondary spectrum colors. For example, a ruby's primary color ...

Gemstone Colors: Understanding Hue, Tone, Saturation - Leibish

Gemstone color can be broken down into three categories: hue, tone, and saturation. The first factor, hue, refers to the specific color of the stone.

Gemstone Color Education & Buying Guide | Blue Nile

Red, green, blue, purple and pink are some of the most popular gemstone colors. Sapphires, emeralds, diamonds, rubies, tanzanite, amethyst and blue topaz are ...

The Ultimate Guide to Colored Gemstones - Village Jewelers

Below we'll discuss some of our favorite colored gems and how they rank on the Mohs scale, helping you choose the perfect stone for your needs.

Gemstone Color & Meanings--Your Ultimate Guide - Q Evon

We've created a guide with pictures to help you recognize the stones and their color variations, and understand the meaning and value behind some of the most ...

Colours of Gemstones | Gemstones from A-Z at Juwelo

As revealed by rainbows, white light is comprised of the individual colours of the spectrum: blue, green, orange, red, violet and yellow. When white light ...

The Complete Guide to Gemstones - Alicia J Diamonds

Mix of coloured gemstones sitting on dark rock. Gemstone Basics. Let's begin by understanding what gemstones are and taking a look at their ...

Introduction to Gemstones | ASHI

After a skilled cutting and polishing of a gem, full color and luster can be seen. On the basis of its formation, gemstones are classified into five categories: ...

A Guide to the Most Popular Gemstone Colors for 2024 - The Knot

The 14 Top Gemstone Colors to Know in 2024. A colored gemstone engagement ring is a one-of-a-kind look that not many other people have.

Colored Gems: Your Questions Answered - Eva Gems & Jewels

Colored gemstones, more specifically, refer to any gem other than a diamond as diamonds are typically white. Some diamonds can also be colored.

GIA Gem Encyclopedia | Complete List Of Gemstones

Citrine is the transparent, pale yellow to brownish orange variety of quartz. ... Citrine's color comes from traces of iron. It's perhaps the most popular and ...

Ultimate Guide to Color Gems pt. 2 | Lauren B Jewelry & Diamonds

Diamonds are, unsurprisingly, the biggest competition for color gemstones. They both make undeniably beautiful jewelry, but how do they differ from one another?

Gemstones by Color: Color Guide for Gemstones, All Colors

A complete list of natural colored gemstones with images and details. Click on any color-tile below to see all assosiated gemstones with images and details.

A World of Colored Gemstones at Your Fingertips - Best Brilliance

The Top Three Colored Stones are Considered Royal Gems ... First of all, a good place to start is with the Trinity-of-Colored-Gems. That is sapphire, ruby and ...

Gemstone Basics with Colored Pencils - YouTube

The very basics for coloring gemstones, what you need to know to make your gem work! For faceted gems, I have a written tutorial with follow ...

Colored Gem Basics - O'Halloran Jewelers

The most valuable gemstones are those that exhibit a pure color and only "slight" hues of other colors in addition to their primary color.