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8.48 Carats Brazil Cushion Cut RubelliteMagnifique Rubellite du Brésil taille coussin.
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4.08 Carats Pear Green/Blue TourmalineTourmaline verte/bleue de taille poire de 4.08 carats.
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2.74 Carats Pear Green TourmalineBelle tourmaline verte de 2.74 carats tirant un peu sur le turquoise de taille poire.
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Burmese or African Ruby ?
Burmese or African Ruby ? Long considered the King of the Ruby, Burmese ruby are about to be dethroned by...View article -
Unheated Pink Sapphire : rough beauty and a safe investment
Tempted By A Pink Sapphire? For those of you who seek a little originality and an alternative to the blue color,...View article -
Oval 8.63 Carats Rubellite
A fine pink red tourmaline called Rubellite. Weight: 8.63 carats Dimensions : 16.72 x 10.36 x 6.16 mm (0.658 x 0.408...View product -
8.48 Carats Brazil Cushion Cut Rubellite
Beautiful brazilian cushion cut rubellite . Weight : 8.48 carats Dimensions : 11.62 x 14.79 x 6.28 mm (0.457 x 0.582...View product -
Spinel, not to be confused with ruby !
Spinel, So Similar To The Ruby Hard, variously colored mineral, having usually octahedral crystals and occurring in igneous and carbonate rocks.View article -
4.08 Carats Pear Green/Blue Tourmaline
4.08 carats pear-cut green/blue tourmaline. Dimensions: 11.80 x 9.30 x 6.55 mm (0.465 x 0.366 x 0.258 inch) As its name,...View product -
Trichroic Tourmaline
Beatiful 35.51 carats trichromic tourmaline. Provenance : Afghanistan Dimensions of the stone : 25,7 x 16 x 10 mm (1.01 x...View product -
2.74 Carats Pear Green Tourmaline
Beautiful green tourmaline of 2.74 carats, slightly turquoise in pear shape. Dimensions: 11.57 x 8.26 x 4.40 mm (0.456 x 0.326...View product -
Discover the true colors of garnet stone
Discover the true colors of garnet stone Traditionally, garnet is associated with the color red…View article -
Chrysoberyl
Chrysoberyl is an oxide of iron and aluminium, discovered in 1790 by a German geologist who named this new stone Krisoberil,...View page -
Chalcedony
Chalcedonies are microcrystallised quartz (translucent but not transparent like rock crystal or amethyst) with no zonation (like agate, for example). The...View page -
The Coral, The Jewel Of The Seas
The Coral, The Jewel Of The Seas In France and around the world, loads of jewelry adorned with coral cabochons,...View article -
Rhodochrosite
Rhodochrosite is an ornamental stone with a pink "layette" colour and white "fang" zonations, which inspired the name of the stone....View page -
Tourmaline
Tourmaline, already known to the ancients on the shores of the Mediterranean, was imported to Europe by the Dutch in 1703....View page -
Spessartite : the burning gem!
In the large family of garnets, I would like to mention the spessartite. This gem is a variety of alumina garnet...View article -
The Beryl Family: Emerald, Aqua marina, Morganite…
The Beryl Family: Emerald, Aqua marina, Morganite…View article -
Tourmaline: The Stone With Infinite Colors
Tourmaline: The Stone With Infinite Color Variations Tourmaline comes from the Sinhalese “turamali”, which means “multi-coloured stones”.View article -
Zircon is a natural gemstone !
The Zircon Is A Natural Gemstone ! Stop confusing this beautiful natural stone with synthetic oxide of zirconium , which as...View article -
Rhodochrosite
The Rhodochrosite Rhodochrosite is a manganese carbonate with a delicate layette pink colour generally of ornamental quality it can be gem...View article -
Colored Diamonds : a world of colors
A diamond is a gem that pertains to the cubic system, it’s mainly composed of carbon and has a hardness of...View article -
If you're looking for a green stone, don't forget about tsavorite garnet !
Looking for a green stone, think green Tsavorite Garnet ! Garnet is not only a stone with a dark dull red...View article -
The Citrine
La Citrine The word "citrine" comes from the Latin "citrus" which means lemon, in reference to its color.View article -
Vintage jewellery : A wide selection of timeless treasures in the heart of Paris
Discover the charm of vintage jewellery : sublimate your look by adopting a unique style thanks to antique jewellery.View article -
Fire opal, the extravagant gem of Mexico
Fire opal is a variety of opal found mainly in Mexico, but also in Brazil, Guatemala, the United States and Australia. ...View article -
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.View article -
Opal, The Latest Trend In Jewelery
Opal, The Latest Trend In Jewelery After centuries of denigration by European civilizations, Opal seemed to have found a place in...View article -
Jewelry of the 40s and 50s
Jewellery from the 1940s and 1950s Jewellery from the 1940s and 1950s tells the story of a time when people were...View article -
The birthstones : Which stone corresponds to your zodiac sign?
Just like the horoscope and the 12 astrological signs, stones are also involved in popular beliefs. Each month of the year...View article -
Charles III and the British crowns
Secrets and history of the Tower of London Jewels Charles the IIIrd will be the oldest monarch to be crowned...View article -
A treasure forgotten for 50 years ... Imperial Jewels for sale at Sotheby's
Once upon a time, an incredible collection of jewels was found in a bank vault, forgotten by all... or almost... This...View article -
Emerald Green Mint Water: The Delicates Shades Gem
The Emerald Emerald is a precious stone of the beryl family with an attractive green color. Its name comes from Greek...View article -
Sapphire And Its Range Of Colors
Sapphire comes in many colours depending on its chemical composition: blue, pink, yellow, green, violet and the rare Padparadscha. The article...View article -
Golconda and its famous diamonds: myth or reality?
Golconda and its famous diamonds: myth or reality?View article





