Chrysoberyl
The Chrysoberyl
The effects stone…
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.