Queen Of Gems

February 3, 2010

Information About Ruby

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There are only four precious stones: ruby, sapphire, emerald, and diamond. All the others stones of gem quality are qualified as semi-precious stones.

The price that a ruby will fetch is determined by color. The brightest and most valuable “red” is termed pigeon blood-red, and are much more valuable that rubies of similar quality. After color follows clarity: similar to diamonds, a clear stone will be more valuable, but a ruby without any needle-like rutile inclusions may indicate that the stone has been treated to enhance the color. Finally, the cut of the stone and its size (measured in carats) also determines price.

Rubies have a hardness of 9.0 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness. Among the natural gems only moissanite and diamond are harder, with diamond at the top of the list.

Mining
The main source of rubies was the Mogok Valley in Upper Myanmar (Burma). That region has produced some of the finest rubies ever mined, but in recent years very few good rubies have been found there. The new source is in central Myanmar. The area of Mong Hsu began producing rubies during the 1990s and is now the world’s main ruby mining area.

Rubies of lesser quality are found in Thailand, Cambodia, Tanzania, Madagascar, Vietnam, Nepal, Tajikistan, and Pakistan. A few rubies have been found in the U.S. states of Montana, North Carolina, and South Carolina. More recently, large ruby deposits have been found under the receding ice shelf of Greenland. Rubies were found in the Waseges River area of Kenya in 2002.

Spinel, another red gemstone, is sometimes found along with rubies in the same gem gravel or marble, and is even mistaken fo ruby on occasion.

January 10, 2010

Famous gems – sapphires

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Here’s a website that shares a lot of information on the famous sapphires of the world:

http://famousdiamonds.tripod.com/famousgems.html

Here’s a list of the gems that are described on the site:

American Golden Topaz
The Bismark Sapphire Necklace
The Black Prince’s Ruby (spinel)
The Chalk Emerald Ring
The Delong Star Ruby
The Gordon Sapphire Necklace
The Gordon Star Sapphire Pendant-Ring
The Guinness Emerald Crystal
The Hixon Ruby Crystal
The Logan Sapphire Brooch
The Mackay Emerald Necklace
The Mandalay Ruby
The Maria Alexandrovna Sapphire Brooch
The Midnight Star Ruby
The Mogok Ruby (also known as the Alan Caplan Ruby)
The Patricia Emerald Crystal
Queen Marie of Romania’s Sapphire
The Reward of Faith Sapphire
The Rosser Reeves Star Ruby
The Ruspoli Sapphire
The Samarian Spinel
The Star of Bombay
The Star of India
The Stuart Sapphire
The Timur Ruby

December 10, 2009

Famous gems – diamonds

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Here’s a pretty interesting site on famous diamonds of the world.

http://famousdiamonds.tripod.com/

I’m interested in the history of gems and their wearers, so this typie of information is fun to read.

October 30, 2009

Gems and their Powers

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People have adorned their bodies with gemstones since the beginning of time, and throughout the years special powers have been attributed to them.

Here’s a brief list of some of the more popular gems (ie, those that are honored by being birthstones!)

January – Garnet
Garnet signifies loyalty, devotion and energy

February – Amethyst
Amethyst brings peace of mind, and prevents drunkeness

March – Bloodstone
Also called heliotrope.
Thought to be a cure for most ills.

April – Diamond
The stone of love, worn to ensure fidelity.

May – Emerald
bestows on the wearer faithfulness and unchanging love

June – Alexandrite
A recent gem discover (supposedly first discovered on the day czar Alexander II of Russia came of age) it is a stone of good omen.

July – Ruby
Symbolic of love and passion, an aid to friendship

August – Peridot
An aid to friendship, and frees the mind of envious thoughts.

September – Sapphire
Symbol of the heavens, guardian of innocence, bestower of truth and good health

October – Opal
a symbol of fidelity and assurance

November – Topaz
Symbol of love and affection, and an aid to sweetness of disposition.

December – Turquoise
A symbol of courage, success and love.

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