Gemstone Education

Learn About Gemstones

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Garnet

January Birthstone

Did you know this glorious gemstone derives its name from the Latin word "garanatus", which translates to "seed-like"? It was also believed to be used by Noah to guide his ark through the darkness. In addition to these, there’s more information about garnet which is truly fascinating.

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Amethyst

February Birthstone

It’s not just the captivating and intense purple hue that makes an amethyst so popular. Fascinating legends and important symbolism, along with interesting facts about its origin have together ensured that this gem receives all the admiration it deserves.

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Aquamarine

March Birthstone

A single look at an aquamarine will make you realize why it is often referred to as the 'gem of the sea'. The glistening facets of this stone radiate the deep mysteries of the ocean, while its sheer beauty mesmerizes effortlessly.

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Emerald

May Birthstone

Green is the color of freshness, nature and rejuvenation. And if there’s one precious gem that does complete justice to the beauty of this hue, it has to be emerald. A symbol of new beginnings, this gemstone has been revered for centuries for all the right reasons.

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Moonstone

June Birthstone

Famed for the phenomenon called ‘adularescence’, the moonstone is no ordinary gem. It radiates a glow that resembles the moon lying still under the calm of the ocean. Now the official birthstone of June, this jewel is an absolute treat for those with refined taste.

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Ruby

July Birthstone

Ruby is a part of the ‘Big Three’ of colored and precious gemstones, and a possession the entire world desires to own. But what makes it sought-after? Is it the rarity, captivating color or ancient legends that surround it? Find all the answers right here!

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Peridot

August Birthstone

How did the ancient civilization mine peridots? They set out in the night and used a lamp to spot this gem that shimmered in an olive green hue. This was the perfect reason for it to be christened the “evening emerald” by the Romans.

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Sapphire

September Birthstone

Some jewels need no introduction. Their magnificence does all the talking, and sapphire is a fine example of this. From royals and aristocrats to those with a penchant for pure luxury – everyone has a special place in their heart for this enchanting jewel.

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Opal

October Birthstone

A symbol of hope and purity, an opal comes packed with a vivid ‘play-of-color’ that is reminiscent of fireworks in the night sky. Find out more about this gem that has charmed many great personalities, including William Shakespeare.

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Tourmaline

October Birthstone

Renowned for its extensive and exciting color spectrum, this gem is an absolute treat for the eyes. While pink happens to be one of its most popular shades, tourmalines in bi-colors and tri-colors are also very much in demand. Learn more about this jewel with the help of our informational guide.

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Swiss Blue Topaz

November Birthstone

Did you know? The name of this gem is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘tapas’, which means ‘fire’. Also, blue is not the only color this gem is available is. You can find topaz in multiple hues, including yellow, orange, pink, red and purple. Read our guide to know more interesting details about this eye-catching gem.

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Citrine

November Birthstone

Blessed with a cheery sunny shade, this jewel doesn’t have to do much to grab attention. But do you know the history and the symbolism of the vibrant citrine? Discover all the interesting information about this honey-yellow beauty right here.

Tanzanite

December Birthstone

The more you read about tanzanite, the more fascinating and alluring it gets. From the intriguing folklores about its birth to the fact that it’s rarer than diamonds, this gemstone is brimming with mystery and spellbinding beauty.

Turquoise

December Birthstone

Did you know? Turquoise is one of the official birthstones of December. Its summery sky hue earned it the title of ‘mefkat,’ which translates to ‘gem of joy.’ Discover more such interesting information, along with quality grading details that will help you make an informed purchase.

Morganite

Learn About Morganite

This peachy stunner is named after the renowned American gemstone collector and banker – John Pierpont Morgan. Not only is it popular in the jewelry industry, but also in the field of crystal healing. This gem is also believed to attract and nurture love.

Onyx

Learn About Onyx

Is this gem as intriguing as its name? Yes, it definitely is. According to legends, onyx is believed to have come from Venus – the goddess of love. That’s not all. Many ancient cultures even considered it a lucky talisman. Continue reading to know more about this fascinating gem.

Tsavorite

Learn About Tsavorite

Tsavorite may remind you of the emerald, but this sensational green gem happens to be an expensive variety of grossular garnet. What’s more, it cannot be found anywhere else on earth besides Africa. Good-looking and rare, this jewel promises to be a valuable discovery.

Rhodolite

Learn About Rhodolite

Did you know? Rhodolite derives its name from the Greek word ‘rhodon’ which means ‘rose’. This gem’s attractive hue is its biggest USP and can vary from a light rose-pink to a dark raspberry red. Enter now, and learn more about this gleaming member of the garnet family.

Rose Quartz

Learn About Rose Quartz

If you’re looking for a gem that is subtle yet charming and exudes a romantic vibe then this may just be what you need. Blessed with a delicate pink hue, rose quartz has been used for crafting jewelry since several centuries. Read our guide to find out what makes this jewel different from the others.

Learn About Diamonds

Diamond

April Birthstone

Fascinatingly beautiful and exotic, sapphire has been held in high esteem since the ancient times. The rich color and breathtaking brilliance of this gemstone make it a popular choice among contemporary jewelry designers as well.

Blue Diamond

April Birthstone

An infallible blend of rarity and absolute magnificence helped diamonds make their way into our hearts. Since then nothing has changed, except for the introduction of this precious gem in many vibrant hues. Among all of them, blue diamond probably is the most captivating.

Black Diamond

April Birthstone

Exotic and enigmatic, an enhanced black diamond is much-loved among those who have an eye for all things unconventional. A complete contrast from traditional white diamonds, this bold and dramatic gem is a powerhouse of sheer enigma.

Coffee Diamond

April Birthstone

Blessed with an exquisite look, the coffee diamond is perfect for those who have an eye for all things unique. Its color is typically untreated and this gem possesses exceptional strength like any diamond would, irrespective of its hue. Find out more interesting details about the coffee diamond with our handy guide.

Learn About Pearls

Pearl

June Birthstone

Regarded as a symbol of purity and prosperity, pearls are natural gems formed within living organisms. The intriguing birth process begins when a foreign body lodges itself within the shell of an oyster or mussel.

South Sea Pearl

June Birthstone

Available in two mesmerizing shades, South Sea pearls are extremely sought-after for their soft, satin-like glow. They also have a smooth surface and the perfect round shape. That’s not all, South Sea pearls have the thickest nacre, so expect the kind of luster that can’t be ignored.

Freshwater Pearl

June Birthstone

If you’re new to fine jewelry, then the beautiful freshwater pearl can be your entry into the world of timeless elegance. Available in a rainbow of natural pastel colors, such as lavender and pink, freshwater pearls can be as versatile as you’d like them to be. Learn more about this beauty with our informative guide.

Akoya Pearl

June Birthstone

Thought all pearls are the same? Think again. While this one may look similar to a freshwater pearl, it actually happens to be a specialty of the Japanese pearl farms. Famed for its metallic sheen and perfect round shape, the Akoya pearl certainly deserves all the attention it receives.

Tahitian Pearl

June Birthstone

Love all things bold and dramatic? Then the Tahitian pearl perfectly fits the bill. Born within the black-lipped oyster called Pinctada Margaritifera, this gem is available in an interesting range of color overtones varying from gray and bronze to dark green. Continue reading to know more about this fascinating cultured pearl.

Golden South Sea Pearl

June Birthstone

It takes very little to fall in love with the Golden South Sea pearl. From a luxurious color to the most dazzling glow, this gem is blessed with one-of-a-kind beauty. Deep dive into the fascinating world of this sought-after cultured pearl, and find out what makes it truly special.