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GUIDE TO GEMSTONES
Gem Guide is a comprehensive overview of gem information from all over the world. Each precious gemstone page carries unique features like gemmological information, fascinating facts, research, & astrological believes.
RUBY
Ruby is the most valuable variety of the corundum mineral species, which also includes sapphire.

Traces of chromium give this red variety of the mineral corundum its rich colour. Long valued by humans of many cultures. In ancient Sanskrit, ruby was called ratnaraj, or “king of precious stones.”
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Opal is a kaleidoscopic gem like a firework in the sky reflecting different hues.

It's the colour-change variety of the mineral, chrysoberyl. Bluish green in daylight, purplish red under incandescent light; hard and durable. Top quality examples are rare and valuable.
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Unique pure vibrant bluish green to green colour with optimum saturation, emeralds occurs rare.

Fossilized resin, colour of the burnished sun--orange or golden brown. Amber might trap and preserve ancient life, including insects, leaves, even scorpions and occasionally lizards.
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Combining excellent hardness and wear-ability with outstanding brilliance and lustre, blue is the classic sapphire colour. It is a powerful stone for planet Saturn or Sani.

Ametrine, one of the rarest types of transparent quartz, combines two Colour: amethyst’s purple and citrine’s orange-to-yellow, growing together in a single crystal.
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Shine like a bright yellow sun with brilliant sparkles, yellow sapphire brings prosperity, abundance, and it is truly a benevolent gem.

Blue to slightly greenish-blue variety of the mineral beryl. Crystals are sometimes big enough to cut fashioned gems of more than 100 carats. Well-formed crystals might make superb mineral specimens.
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Opal is a kaleidoscopic gem like a firework in the sky reflecting different hues.

It's the colour-change variety of the mineral, chrysoberyl. Bluish green in daylight, purplish red under incandescent light; hard and durable. Top quality examples are rare and valuable.
Read more about Opal Opal GuideEmerald
Unique pure vibrant bluish green to green colour with optimum saturation, emeralds occurs rare.

Fossilized resin, colour of the burnished sun--orange or golden brown. Amber might trap and preserve ancient life, including insects, leaves, even scorpions and occasionally lizards.
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Ruby is the most valuable variety of the corundum mineral species, which also includes sapphire.
Traces of chromium give this red variety of the mineral corundum its rich colour. Long valued by humans of many cultures. In ancient Sanskrit, ruby was called ratnaraj, or “king of precious stones.”
Read more about ruby Ruby GuideBLUE SAPPHIRE
Combining excellent hardness and wear-ability with outstanding brilliance and lustre, blue is the classic sapphire colour. It is a powerful stone for planet Saturn or Sani.

Ametrine, one of the rarest types of transparent quartz, combines two colour: amethyst’s purple and citrine’s orange-to-yellow, growing together in a single crystal.
Read more about Blue Sapphire Blue Sapphire GuideYELLOW SAPPHIRE
Shine like a bright yellow sun with brilliant sparkles, yellow sapphire brings prosperity, abundance, and it is truly a benevolent gem.

Blue to slightly greenish-blue variety of the mineral beryl. Crystals are sometimes big enough to cut fashioned gems of more than 100 carats. Well-formed crystals might make superb mineral specimens.
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Why You Should Avoid Wearing Treated Gemstones.
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What Are Gemstones? How Gemstones Are Formed?
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