Jewelry Stones Guide Page 2: Fashion Jewelry by Stone Category

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Welcome to the second page of the jewelry stone section of the Apparel Search Jewelry Guide.  This area will help you locate information regarding jewelry based on the stones, beads, or gems in which the jewelry is produced.

Jewelry stones, also known as gemstones or precious stones, are naturally occurring minerals, rocks, or organic materials that have been cut, polished, and crafted to be used in jewelry. These stones are treasured for their beauty, rarity, durability, and often their symbolic and cultural significance. They come in a diverse array of colors, shapes, sizes, and properties, making them versatile for use in various jewelry designs.

Gemstone Watches


Lab Created Gems Jewelry

Lab Created Gems Bracelets

Lab Created Gems Earrings

Lab Created Gems Necklaces

Lab Created Gems Rings


Mother of Pearl Jewelry

Mother of Pearl Bracelets

Mother of Pearl Earrings

Mother of Pearl Necklaces

Mother of Pearl Rings

Mother of Pearl Watches


Onyx Jewelry

Onyx Bracelets

Onyx Earrings

Onyx Necklaces

Onyx Rings


Opal Jewelry

Opal Bracelets

Opal Earrings

Opal Necklaces

Opal Rings


Pearl Jewelry

Pearl Bracelets

Pearl Earrings

Pearl Necklaces

Pearl Rings


Peridot Jewelry

Peridot Bracelets

Peridot Earrings

Peridot Necklaces

Peridot Rings


Pink Topaz Jewelry

Pink Topaz Bracelets

Pink Topaz Earrings

Pink Topaz Necklaces

Pink Topaz Rings

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Gemstones are categorized based on their physical and chemical properties, including their color, hardness, transparency, refractive index, and specific gravity. Some popular gemstone categories include precious stones (diamond, ruby, sapphire, emerald), semi-precious stones (amethyst, turquoise, citrine, garnet), organic gemstones (pearls, amber, coral), and synthetic stones (lab-created versions of natural gemstones).

Each gemstone has its own unique allure and is believed to possess specific meanings, healing properties, and astrological influences. People often choose jewelry stones based on personal preference, birthstone associations, cultural traditions, or the desire to express style and individuality. Gemstones hold historical, cultural, and sentimental value, making them a significant part of the jewelry industry and an integral element of adornment across different cultures and time periods.

The following will help you learn more about jewelry.

Bracelets

Earrings

Necklaces

Rings

Watches

Jewelry by Design

Jewelry by Metals

Jewelry by Stones

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