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Mystic Topaz
One of the newer types of stones to enter the marketplace is Mystic Topaz. This gemstone is an enhanced stone that is treated with special properties to ...
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Mystic Topaz
Mystic Topaz - The History and Origins. Mystic Topaz is the name given for a group of treated or enhanced gemstone. These gemstones do not occur naturally ...
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Obsidian
Obsidian can come in many different colors including dark green, dark brown, black, golden sheens, beautiful yellows, blues, and tinges of purple. ...
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Gemstone Clarity
While there are many types of charts that can guide you to the ratings of gemstone clarity, it should be noted that most minerals will always have ...
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Yellow Topaz
Yellow Topaz comes from the Greek word topazos, this word means any stone that is yellow in color. Unfortunately there are lots of gemstones that come in ...
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Yellow Topaz
Citrine is burnt Amethyst- a type of quartz. Yellow Topaz usually comes in a variety of hues, from bright yellow, to a pale yellow to a brownish yellow. ...
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Alexandrite
High quality, but average grade Alexandrite is usually much, much less at about $5000 per carat. Alexandrite is usually used for fine jewelry only. ...
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Tanzanite
This Tanzanite crystal is easily worth millions of dollars. Tanzanite, because of its rareness and beauty is very valuable, sometimes approaching diamonds ...
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Tanzanite
Tanzanite is one of the newest gemstone to come to market and one of the more popular gemstones as well. Tanzanite is used mainly for ornamental jewelry and ...
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Peridot
Peridot is usually noted as a beautiful olive green stone. While other colors such as brown, yellow, yellowish brown and brownish green are available, ...