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Mixed Facited Stones

Mixed facited Semi-precious Stones of yellow sapphire, Orange sapphire, Emeralds, Rhodolite, Garnet, and Blue topaz
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Tsavorite Stone

Semi Precious Tsavorite StoneHardness : 7.0 - 7.5 Appearance :These dark emerald green garnets are commonly called Tsavorite Garnet. These green grossulars are very rare. Specimens over one carat are extremely rare. Enhancements :Tsavorite Garnet is not enhanced.
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GP-03 Gold Pendant

Gold Pendant

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SB-03 Silver Bracelet

Silver Bracelet

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SP-04 Silver Pendant

Silver Pendant

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Blue Topaz Stone

Semi Precious Blue Topaz StoneTopaz and citrine are the birthstones of the month of November. Some blue topaz are indistinguishable from aquamarine with the naked eye. Most blue topaz is irradiated and heat treated silver topaz, although it is sometimes found naturally. Hardness : 8.0 Appearance :The names "Sky blue topaz", "Swiss blue topaz", "London blue topaz" are trade names which refer to the darkness of the gemstone, with "sky blue topaz" being the lightest and "London blue topaz" being the darkest. Enhancements :Blue Topaz is usually irradiated and often heated to produce blue color.
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Amethyst Stone

Semi Precious Amethyst StoneHardness : 7.0. Appearance :Violet, lilac or mauve quartz is called amethyst. Amethyst is sometimes heat treated to form citrine. Amethyst crystals can form together with citrine crystals to form bi-colored quartz called ametrine. Amethyst is the birthstone of the month of February. Enhancements :Occasionally heated to lighten color and/or to remove "smoky" components.
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Garnet Stone

Semi Precious Garnet StoneHardness : 7.0 - 7.5 Appearance :Garnet is the name which can be applied to six similar mineral species, namely almandine, pyrope, spessartine, grossular, andradite and uvarovite. To further complicate matters, many garnets are actually a combination of these minerals. Rhodolite Garnet for instance, is a combination of almandine and pyrope, and is sometimes referred to as pyrope-almandine garnet. There are also many trade names and other commonly used names which only adds to the confusion, such as Rhodolite, Tsavorite, Hessonite, Malaya, Mozambique, Mandarin, Ant-hill, Leuco, Hydrogrossular, Demantoid, Melanite, Topazolite, Thai. Other names such as "cape ruby" are simply misleading and deceptive. Some garnets also exhibit color change and stars. Enhancements :Garnet in general is not enhanced.
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Cromdioxide Stone

Cromdioxide (Emerald)Precious Stones
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