Gemstone Jewelry Suits Any Occasion
July 1, 2009 by
Filed under Diamonds
When it comes to shopping for gemstone jewelry, the possibilities are quite endless for finding an absolutely gorgeous piece that will be cherished and treasured for many years to come. With a full rainbow of colors to choose from, including a dazzling array of shades and hues in all variations imaginable, you're sure to find plenty of gemstone rings to suit your needs, taste, style, and budget
Gemstone jewelry is colorful and extremely versatile. Gemstones are less expensive than diamonds but just as beautiful. Rubies, sapphires and emeralds are highly respected as precious and semiprecious stones. They are rich in color and are available in a wide variety of settings. There is no doubt that one can be found that you can cherish a lifetime.
Sapphire rings are available in shades of blue along with several other colors, although the deep blue remains the most popular color of sapphires, which are the birthstone for the month of September and one of the hardest of all gemstones second only to diamonds.
Ruby rings, the July birthstone, are known for their brilliant red color and have long been associated with love, passion, and power. This precious gemstone has been worn for centuries by emperors and kings all over the world and is greatly prized because of its sheer beauty and rarity. Rubies are often given as tokens of love and, much like sapphires, also score high on the Mohs scale that's used to measure mineral hardness .
Emerald rings in a gorgeous, deep green color are some of the most costly of all the colored gemstones, however, emeralds created in a lab rather than by nature can be considerably less expensive if price is a concern. For natural emeralds, the deeper and greener the stone the higher its value will be
The cut of the stone influences its beauty. Gemstone jewelry is available in a variety of popular cuts that have been chosen to show up the particular gem. Larger stones are most often cut with the popular “brilliant-cut” which allows maximum light to pass through the gem and reflect back. This particular cut is used for marquise, round, oval and pear shaped stones. The princess cut is also popular, as is the heart shape, emerald shape, radiant and trillion shaped cuts .
Some gemstone rings may feature a single, solitary stone with either a plain band or one that's encrusted with other stones, while many others have groups of stones that can be identical or completely different.
It is important to take the time you need to decide what gemstone jewelry is right for you. Learn how to take care of these precious natural stones. They are durable and need little care, but proper cleaning will show off their brilliance for years to come
Be careful when you are cleaning a gemstone ring never to do it over a sink. It might slip accidently from your hands and be lost down the drain. Instead, use a bowl filled with water. It is worth the effort .


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