Ruby

June 17, 2019

By: Diane Nicole Go, GIA Graduate Gemologist   Red is an intense and passionate color, often associated with love, or even power and desire. It’s a prevalent color found in red roses, juicy cherries, or the life-giving blood that flows in our veins.   But when we’re talking about red gemstones, the first thing that […]

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Pearl

June 7, 2019

By: Diane Nicole Go, GIA Graduate Gemologist   Pearls are as mysterious as they come. Milky white with a luminescent luster that glows like the moon, they are a special form of treasure from the Earth’s lakes, seas and oceans. Many cultures associate pearls with the moon because of its spherical shape and luster, while […]

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Alexandrite

June 6, 2019

By: Diane Nicole Go, GIA Graduate Gemologist   Did you know that there are gemstones that can actually change color? Take Alexandrite for example.   Known as an “Emerald by day, Ruby by night”, an Alexandrite is as rare as it is beautiful because it can appear in different colors— depending on the kind of […]

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Moonstone

May 23, 2019

By: Diane Nicole Go, GIA Graduate Gemologist   An ethereal gemstone reminiscent of the delicate beams of moonlight passing over clouds… that can only be a moonstone.   Moonstone is one of the most well-known gems, prized by many for its shimmering glow—a phenomenon known as adularescence. Adularescence is that billowing light across the gem’s […]

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Emerald

May 19, 2019

By: Diane Nicole Go, GIA Graduate Gemologist   When we’re talking about green stones, the first thing that comes to mind is an Emerald. It is a popular choice for those who love its rich hue, to the point that the word “emerald” is used to describe anything that is verdant.   Emerald is the […]

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