2. Pink Sapphire Stones
Pink sapphire stones are currently in high demand, as they
provide a more economical alternative to pink diamonds - which
are very expensive. However, this gemstone is still in short
supply, as larger sizes of excellent clarity are rare, and therefore
more valuable. Today, pink sapphire stones are often used for
engagement rings, as their striking color is usually the most
brilliant of all the sapphire shades. Further, they are thought to
symbolize integrity and commitment, which fits well with a
marriage ceremony's theme. Larger pink sapphire stones are
typically placed in a solitaire setting, whereas smaller examples
are used in conjunction with white diamonds to create a beautiful
visual effect.
3. Ametrine Gemstones
Ametrine gemstones are highly unique, because they combine
two other varieties of crystal into a single stone. They incorporate
both Citrine and Amethyst together, meaning they are a beautiful
blend of light yellow and radiant purple. The change in the color
is usually quite pronounced, creating two separate regions within
each stone.
4. This means that no two Ametrine gemstones are ever alike,
making them an interesting and unusual addition to any jewelry
piece. Typically, the color saturation is only mild to moderate,
making these one of the lighter gemstones available. In terms of
supply, there is only one mine producing steady amounts of these
at the moment, located deep in the jungles of Bolivia. Though
this mine has been existence for several centuries, it has only
begun distributing these gemstones on a widespread scale for the
last three decades.
5. Aquamarine Jewelry
Aquamarine comes from the beryl family of gemstones, and is
either light blue or bluish green in color. Its name comes from
the Latin word meaning seawater, and it was given this title due
to its shades of color - which are reminiscent of ocean waters.
These stones are typically light, and the deeper the saturation,
the more expensive the gem. For this reason, Aquamarine
jewelry that incorporates the deepest colored gems is the most
sought after, as these are hard to come by.
6. Even though Aquamarine has been found in Brazil, China, India,
Australia, Mozambique, Nigeria, Zambia and elsewhere, nearly all
examples are light in hue. Aquamarine jewelry uses a variety of
different materials, from gold, silver, pearls and diamonds to
highlight the delicate beauty of this semi-precious stone. As the
birth stone for March, these pieces have been popular through
the years, and will likely continue to be so in the future as well.
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