When you think garnet, the image that pops into your head is usually that of a red stone that looks somehow different from a ruby. However, red is not the only color garnets come in; there is huge diversity here, which includes one variety that is green in appearance. Following are some things to know before buying a green garnet and diamond ring.
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A Guide to Black Diamond and White Diamond Rings
Black diamond and white diamond rings are very popular as far as diamond ring choices go, with the latter being highly dominant in jewelry shops. Due to the rarity and uncommon nature of black diamonds, some people might think that all black diamonds are not real diamonds. However, you must be aware of the fact that black diamonds are natural diamonds just like the white diamonds, although artificial ones are available too. -
A Brief Look at the Alluring Chrysoprase
Chrysoprase is a gem that is comprised of a form of chalcedony, carrying a green color due to the small amounts of nickel. A cryptocrystalline mineral – a stone whose crystals are too small to see normally – chrysoprase makes up the cryptocrystalline family along with onyx, agate, carnelian, and other stones. -
Tempting Designs for Antique Diamond Solitaire Engagement Rings
Antique diamond rings are always in vogue, especially the ones from the Art Deco period. At that time, the romantic designs, feminine designs, and bold pattern were popular in diamond rings. Unsurprisingly, most people opt to gift antique diamond solitaire engagement rings to their partners these days.
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