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Traditional Chinese jewelry, preferably green, as well as purple, red, yellow and other colors. Jadeite is delicate in texture, lustrous and moist, and has high collection value and cultural connotation. Common jadeite jewelry includes bracelets, pendants, earrings, etc. King of gemstones, extremely hard, with unique luster and fire color. Diamond color, clarity, cut and carat weight are important indicators for evaluating its quality and value. They are often used to make engagement rings, high-end jewelry, etc., symbolizing eternal and pure love.
Sapphire is known for its deep blue and hard texture, which is known as "the deep ocean". Sapphire colors range from light blue to dark blue, of which royal blue and cornflower blue are the most precious, cornflower blue is slightly purple, blue is lighter, and the crystal is velvet texture. Royal blue is a darker blue sapphire, mostly positive blue. There are also colored sapphires such as orange pink (Papalacha), which is hailed as a "one in 50,000" miracle. The orange/pink ratio must reach 70%. The more pink is called sunrise, the more orange is called sunset, and the orange powder is called lotus color. Among purple sapphires, violet and lavender are very valuable colors. Violet is mainly blue with a slight purple tone, and the color is rich and saturated. Lavender is pink and purple with a slight blue tone, and the name is romantic and deeply loved by everyone. In addition, there are pink sapphire, yellow sapphire, green sapphire, white sapphire, etc. The clarity and transparency of sapphire are also important criteria for evaluating its value. Sapphire with high transparency can better show its blue beauty.
Rubies are prized for their vivid red color and rarity, and are known as the "flame of passion". Rubies range in color from light red to dark red, with pigeon blood being the most precious. The clarity and transparency of a ruby are also important criteria for evaluating its value. Rubies with high transparency can better refract light and show off the fire and luster of the gemstone.
Emerald is famous for its bright green color and unique contents, and is known as the "Queen of Green". The color of emerald ranges from light green to dark green, of which the bright green is the most precious. Emerald is relatively low in clarity, and the interior usually contains more inclusions. These inclusions are called "gardens", which are the natural characteristics of emerald.
Diamonds are known as the "King of Gems" for their unparalleled hardness and brilliant brilliance. The value of a diamond is mainly determined by its 4C standards: carat weight, clarity, color and cut. Carat weight is a unit for measuring the size of a diamond. The larger the carat, the rarer the diamond and the higher its value. Clarity refers to the purity of the diamond inside. The higher the purity of the diamond, the better the transparency, which can better refract light and show the fire and luster of the gem. In terms of color, colorless diamonds are the most precious, but colored diamonds such as yellow diamonds and pink diamonds are also highly sought after for their rarity.
Garnet is a family of gemstones with many members, representing a series of silicate minerals with similar crystal structures. Garnet crystals are very similar to the shape and color of pomegranate seeds, so the name "garnet" Garnet is a birthstone in January, representing chastity, sincerity, love, and faithfulness. It is also a commemorative gemstone for the second wedding anniversary. Garnets are rich in color and variety, covering all colors except blue, from the common red, rose red (magnesium aluminum garnet), green (tsavorite), orange (Fanta), purple (purple tooth black) to the rare colorless.
Tourmaline, also known as tourmaline, is known as "the rainbow that fell into the world", that is, it has all the colors of the rainbow. Red: The most precious colors are fuchsia and rose red, for example, Rubicon "Rubicle" means ruby-like color. Blue: Lake blue tourmaline is very precious, especially the color of "Paraiba" is as clear and translucent as lake water. It belongs to the ceiling in the tourmaline category and is very popular in the market. Multi-color: Due to the uneven distribution of ingredients, there will be two-color, multi-color or inner infrared green watermelon tourmaline, etc., which is precious because of its rarity. Of course, tourmaline is much more than these colors. Almost all colors we can imagine can be found in the tourmaline category, so it is very figurative to be called a natural palette or a rainbow gemstone.
Also known as topaz or topaz, it is the November birthstone, also known as the "stone of friendship", and is one of the most popular gemstones on the market today. Legend has it that wearing jewelry inlaid with topaz can calm anger, so it has always been regarded as a symbol of peace and friendship. Topaz on the market is usually divided into: Sydney, blue, pink and colorless. Among them, blue is the most common color on the market. According to the color scale, it is divided into sky blue, Swiss blue and London blue.
Aquamarine has the same blue as sea water, which is clear and transparent. It is also the birthstone of March, symbolizing calmness, bravery and happiness, and is also known as the "stone of love". Aquamarine color industry classification from high to low is super Santa Maria color, Santa Maria color, 5A, 4A, 3A, 2A, 1A, from dark blue to light, the higher the saturation, the darker the color, the higher the value.
Tanzanite was named after the country of origin in honor of the newly established Republic of Tanzania at that time. And because of its color like the evening sky in Tanzania, it can also be called "Moon Spring Stone". Internationally, the quality of Tanzanite is divided into six grades: SD, D, 4A, 3A, 2A, and A. So far, the world's Tanzanite has been born in the area near Arusha City, Tanzania.
Peridot is an ancient gemstone variety. The ancient Egyptians used it as an ornament more than 1,000 years ago and called it "evening emerald". The ancient Romans believed that peridot had the magical power of the sun, which could exorcise evil, subdue demons, and bring light and hope to mankind. They called it "the gemstone of the sun". Peridot's color ranges from pure green, yellow-green to brown-yellow, with pure green as the best color, and yellow-green peridot is the most common. When the iron ion content is higher, the color of peridot will be darker.