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- Green Sapphires Green is one of the less commonly seen shades of sapphire. Some of the finest green sapphires come from Sri Lanka, although these stones are extremely rare. Striking examples are also found in rich blue-greens and shades of teal. Yellower stones sha...
- Alexandrite Buying Guide: a comprehensive guide on Alexandrite gems If you or a loved one was born in June now is the time to buy an Alexandrite. The prices have never been lower. Discovered in 1830 in Russia and named after Czar Alexander II, who was then Crown Prince of Russia, Alexandrite appears to ch...
- Labradorite Gem Stones Labradorite is truely a fascinatingly beautiful mineral. Its a mineral whose charm is not fully noticed and may be overlooked if not viewed from the proper position. Generally a dull, dark looking mineral with no special virtue until the colorful shi...
- Pink Sapphires Pink Sapphires are referred to as fancy sapphires and have recently gain widespread appeal. From pale baby pink to bright, hot pink, a sapphire in warm pastel shades is gorgeous! Pink sapphires are very affordable, far more affordable than pink diamon...
- The Chrysoberyl Species of gems Alexandrite Pear The Chrysoberyl species of gems includes Alexandrite one of the rarest and sought after of all color change gems. Other gems in the Chrysoberyl species are Cat's eye and green, yellow and brown Chrysoberyl.
- Iolite Iolite Gems showing various colors In the early days of Sea exploration Traveling to far from shore was very dangerous and often lead to disaster. That was until Vikings discovered...
- Sapphire Showcase USA based Gem Wholesaler Free shipping specials and Incredible deals on 1000’s of gems! Most gems priced under $1.00!!! Even Natural Emeralds, Rubies and Sapphires! These are beautiful fully faceted gems! 1000’s of Cabochons also available. Fast...
