Gemstones are composed of various rocks and elements. Prized for centuries for their beauty, and often used as currency, gemstones hold ageless appeal.
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Guide on choosing colored gemstone
2010-06-23 17:16:00
Modern treating techniques including coloration enhance gemstone look. When you want to buy a colored gemstone to suit for your special color dress, you should get some help from this guide.
It is wise to find out a jeweler whose character you trust. In fact, almost all of gemstones have been treated, but it doesn’t mean that they are imitations. Deal with a jeweler you trust, he will tell you what’s what. In other words, which is real gemstone with colored treatment, and which is fake gem.
Consider the sturdiness of colored gems, that means studier ones and the lighter and more delicate ones can't be used for the same purpose. For instance, although burgundy is not as sturdy as ruby, it still can be effectively used in charms and rings.
When it comes to the semi precious colored gemstone, you can use them to make rings. These are easily available at your local jeweler's. Though the semi precious stones are not as attractive as the precious gemstones, they are not exactly cheap looking either.
With this guide on choosing colored gemstone, you can find an attractive one that suits your taste.
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