Peridot
Peridot, the Olive Couloured Stone of August ...
Burmese or African Ruby ?
Burmese or African Ruby ? Long considered the King of the Ruby, Burmese ruby are about to be dethroned by theirs brothers of Africa:...
Tourmaline: The Stone With Infinite Colors
Tourmaline: The Stone With Infinite Color Variations
Tourmaline comes from the Sinhalese “turamali”, which means “multi-coloured stones”.
The Amethyst
The Amethyst
The Wonderful Purple…
The Tanzanite
Tanzanite, the rival of Sapphire…. Rare gemstone, very rare to see, since we only know a single deposit in the world, Tanzanite is about to...
Discover Kunzite : the pink in all the nuances
Discover Kunzite: pink in all its forms From an almost colorless pale pink to a bright lilac, kunzite astonishes and detonates in the world of...
The Citrine
La Citrine
The word "citrine" comes from the Latin "citrus" which means lemon, in reference to its color.
The Agate: The Ornamental Stone
Agate: the ornamental stone par excellence
Agate is part of the vast family of quartz and more precisely of chalcedony.