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Alexandrite Gemstone Jewelry Properties

December 19th, 2009

Alexandrite – the tsarstone – is a variety of the mineral, chrysoberyl, an aluminate of beryllium. Although mined in such scattered locations as Brazil, Burma, India, Madagascar and Tanzania, the finest examples of the unique gem, alexandrite, are from the Rodina – Mother Russia.

With a rating of 8.5 on Moh’s scale, alexandrite ranks right between ruby and sapphire. This hardness makes alexandrite an excellent choice for jewelry. It is its color – or more properly, ‘colors’ – that give alexandrite its unique quality. In daylight, an optimum, or ideal, alexandrite is a bluish emerald green. In incandescent light, however, the alexandrite appears a purplish or raspberry red. These are the striking hues of the original Russian alexandrite. Alexandrite from other locations tends to be less vivid in varying degrees. This interesting trait of this diaphanous mineral is due to alexandrite’s chemical composition.

Although basically a chrysoberyl, which is colorless, alexandrite contains iron, titanium, beryllium and chromium. This very specific set of circumstances in nature – makes alexandrite one of the rarest and most valuable of the gemstones. An alexandrite of more than one caret is rarer than a fine ruby, sapphire or emerald.

It’s interesting to note that this tendency of a stone to change colors is in fact called “the alexandrite effect.” Sapphires and garnets, for instance, are said to be “alexandritic”.

For a beautiful selection of gemstone rings, visit http://gemstone.applesofgold.com/ from Apples of Gold Jewelry.

Apples of Gold Jewelry has launched it’s section of gemstone jewelry articles on all major gemstones such as the sapphire, emerald, ruby, tanzanite jewelry, amethyst rings, pink sapphire, pearl jewelry, onyx rings, blue topaz gemstone jewelry, aquamarine rings, peridot, garnet, and more gemstone jewelry.

With a knowledgeable staff writer an expert research, the Apples of Gold Jewelry gemstone rings section offers invaluable insight into each major gemstone.




By: Apples of Gold Jewelry

Virginia Wedding or Bridal Jewelry

September 17th, 2009

Virginia Jewelry:

The only way that a man could enter a woman’s heart is gifting her jewelry. Women are addicted to jewelry. This has been from the very beginning, even wives of the great Pharaohs of Egypt loved to wear jewelry. Majority of women believe that, no jewelry makes a woman incomplete.

Virginia Reversible Jewelry:

This kind of jewelry is handmade with Japanese ‘chiyogami’ or washi papers. Many of the designs are based on Kimono textiles. This kind of Jewelry women prefer for parties or casual outings.

Virginia Gemstone Jewelry:

Mostly semi-precious stone necklaces are very popular because women of all ages wear them. Young teenage boys also do wear them as a fashion statement.

Women usually go for the gemstone jewelry according to their birthday or for popular gemstones like:

• Aquamarine

• Blue Topaz

• Emerald

• Opal

• Garnet

Virginia Eclipse jewelry:

Just imagine, instantly changing the color, shape or texture, even character of a stunning silver design. Eclipse, the new silver jewelry is strikingly beautiful and dramatically different brand that moves and changes to match a woman’s every mood. It is a kind of a custom jewelry created by world renowned jewelry designers.

Virginia Casual Jewelry:

Jewelry is not only worn in parties and weddings, women also love wearing jewelry when there are in outdoors, social meetings. And the Jewelry women would love to wear on casual days would be gemstone jewelry, handmade custom stone jewelry and less expensive diamond and pearl jewelry. A category of casual jewelry is discussed below

Virginia Necklaces:

Casual necklace jewelry is mostly handmade custom designed from semi-precious stones, gemstones according to the birthday of the wearer, beaded necklaces or stone and beads mixed. They come in various colors which catches the eye of women of all ages. Some of the examples of custom casual necklaces are:

Soapstone, Bone, and Wooden Necklace on Leather

Casual and Fun Glass Necklace with Your Choice of Charm

Tiger Eye Nugget Focal with Turquoise Accents Necklace

Pearl Nugget Parture Necklace

Virginia Rings:

In the rings section, casual promise rings are worn by committed couples.

Engagement rings made of diamond and steel carry huge orders. As for fashion and casual wear by uncommitted boys and girls, gemstone rings are widely used.

Engagement rings made of diamonds and brilliant engraves have different ranges of price depending on the design and weight.

Virginia Bracelets:

Many women wear light and cheap bracelets as a casual wear or an accessory. The casual bracelets are mostly handmade beaded that give a really attractive look. Bracelets have different kind and colors of beads like blue and gold beads multicolor beads crystal beads and so on depends on choice

Virginia Earrings:

Gold, pearl and steel earrings are worn in all occasions and mostly by young, but they real taste in designer earrings and Gemstones like ruby or jasper earrings which are quite popular. Earrings are ideal for a female near and dear ones.

Virginia Wedding or Bridal Jewelry:

No bride is complete without wearing a beautiful set of jewelry to cherish her dream wedding. In the east brides usually wear gold jewelry like, bangles and necklaces. But in the western side solo gold is worn very rarely but gold with diamond; pearl and rhinestone jewelry is more preferred by brides.

Virginia Gift Store are offering 10-25% discount on jewelry for all occasions, and huge discounts are offered for new customers. So come on down and check out the latest collection of jewelry for both men and women of all ages.




By: Ibrahim

Alexandrite Gemstone Jewelry Properties

September 5th, 2009

Alexandrite – the tsarstone – is a variety of the mineral, chrysoberyl, an aluminate of beryllium. Although mined in such scattered locations as Brazil, Burma, India, Madagascar and Tanzania, the finest examples of the unique gem, alexandrite, are from the Rodina – Mother Russia.

With a rating of 8.5 on Moh’s scale, alexandrite ranks right between ruby and sapphire. This hardness makes alexandrite an excellent choice for jewelry. It is its color – or more properly, ‘colors’ – that give alexandrite its unique quality. In daylight, an optimum, or ideal, alexandrite is a bluish emerald green. In incandescent light, however, the alexandrite appears a purplish or raspberry red. These are the striking hues of the original Russian alexandrite. Alexandrite from other locations tends to be less vivid in varying degrees. This interesting trait of this diaphanous mineral is due to alexandrite’s chemical composition.

Although basically a chrysoberyl, which is colorless, alexandrite contains iron, titanium, beryllium and chromium. This very specific set of circumstances in nature – makes alexandrite one of the rarest and most valuable of the gemstones. An alexandrite of more than one caret is rarer than a fine ruby, sapphire or emerald.

It’s interesting to note that this tendency of a stone to change colors is in fact called “the alexandrite effect.” Sapphires and garnets, for instance, are said to be “alexandritic”.

For a beautiful selection of gemstone rings, visit http://gemstone.applesofgold.com/ from Apples of Gold Jewelry.

Apples of Gold Jewelry has launched it’s section of gemstone jewelry articles on all major gemstones such as the sapphire, emerald, ruby, tanzanite jewelry, amethyst rings, pink sapphire, pearl jewelry, onyx rings, blue topaz gemstone jewelry, aquamarine rings, peridot, garnet, and more gemstone jewelry.

With a knowledgeable staff writer an expert research, the Apples of Gold Jewelry gemstone rings section offers invaluable insight into each major gemstone.




By: Apples of Gold Jewelry