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  • Today, more fine gemstone specimens are availableto the average person than at any time in history. Characters may now arbitrarily pick an age in for their characters, and those characters age chronologically. For example, cubic zirconia is a synthetic diamond simulant composed of zirconium oxide. Looking for Sapphire rings or other


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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Today, more fine gemstone specimens are availableto the average person than at any time in history. Characters may now arbitrarily pick an age in for their characters, and those characters age chronologically. For example, cubic zirconia is a synthetic diamond simulant composed of zirconium oxide. Looking for Sapphire rings or other.

The positive trend of the previous years continued. When light passes through a material, some of the light may be absorbed, while the rest passes through. 4A factor in determining the value of the stone. However, true synthetic gemstones are not necessarily imitation. There are also a variety of other settlements offering a much smaller range of services. We have a limited number of accounts available. Please return one item only per package. Some minerals can be very beautiful, but they maybe too soft and will scratch easily such as the mineral fluorite. Most however, are cut and polished for usage as gemstones. For example, ruby is the red variety of the species corundum, while any other color of corundum is considered sapphire.

Although the different stones formally have the same chemical composition, they are not exactly the same. We are looking forward to having you join our Program. There are many commonly used shapes for faceted stones. Advancement is done through earning experience points through several different methods. The imitations copy the look and color of the real stone but possess neither their chemical nor physical characteristics. Country of origin has sometimes been difficult to find agreement on due to the constant discovery of new locations. Using age as a euphemism for level has nonetheless remained prevalent. It only reserves your place in the Gemstone Program.

5Historically gemstones were classified into precious stones and semiprecious stones. It was only used as a demonstration model and was never available to the general subscribers. If you add manganese instead of chromium, beryl becomes pink morganite. However, has had a significant influence on its successors. People watching, by far, is the best form of fashion research for style mavens looking to remain fresh and innovative. Even integer with sides2 total images is best. Crystals which are classified by their crystal system such as cubic or trigonal or monoclinic. Depending on the type and extent of treatment, they can affect the value of a gemstone.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Kunzite Information and Interesting Facts
By: www.kaisilver.com

Kunzite, Information and Interesting Facts.

The gemstone Kunzite was named after it's founder G.F Kunz in 1902. First occurence of the gem stone were recorded around 1877.

Kunzite gemstones are normally pale pink (lilac) and can sometimes be seen in darker shades of pink and even with a tinge of purple color. The scientific name of this mineral is spodumene and the color of Kunzite is derived from manganese that exists in the gemstone.

Here are some interesting and rarely disclosed facts about Kunzite gems:

(a) Kunzite has a hardness of around 6 to 7 on the Moh's scale of hardness. Yet, the gemstone is not very durable as the crystalline structure makes it quite fragile. You therefore need to protect the gemstone from blows and other impact.

(b) Most Kunzite is treated for enhancing color. The color of the gemstone will fade when exposed to heat or strong light sources. Infact, all Kunzite gems will gradually fade and lose color when exposed to natural sunlight too. This is a fact that most sellers would not like to disclose as they fear that it will keep buyers away.

(c) Depending on the direction from which the Kunzite gemstone is viewed, it could appear to be a pale color or a gorgeous lilac shade of pink. For this reason, Kunzite gem stones need to be cut at the right angle to ensure that the best color of the gemstone is shown from the top (table) of the cut gemstone.

(d) Smaller sizes of Kunzite gems appear very pale and almost colorless. If you would like to have a Kunzite gem stone with good color, go for sizes of around two carats and above for the piece.

(e) The same spodumene mineral is available in shades of green and is then referred to as 'hiddenite', the pinkish variety is called 'kunzite'. Traders sometimes use the term green Kunzite for hiddenite. Not much harm though, as both gems come from the same mineral namely 'spodumene'.

(f) The Kunzite gemstone is mined in Brazil, Madagascar, Sweden, Manitoba/Canada, and the U.S.A (South Dakota and North Carolina). Some Kunzite finds from Afghanistan show a deep pink color with tones of gorgeous violet shades.

(g) A few precautions regarding handling and looking after Kunzite gems or jewelry with Kunzite gemstones. Do not expose the gemstone to strong light or strong heat as this could hasten the color fade of the gemstone. Kunzite should never be cleaned in an ultrasonic cleaner as this could damage the gemstone. You will need to protect your Kunzite gemstone or jewelry from scratches and sharp blows.

You can read the complete report on Kunzite gemstones on this link: http://www.newsletter.kaijewels.com/kunzite-information.htm

Will be back with more interesting information regarding gemstones and jewelry.

God Bless.

Ms.Tuk http://www.kaisilver.com

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