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How to clean amethyst jewelry gently and safely
Learn how to clean and care for amethyst jewelry, crystals and rings to help maintain their natural beauty.
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Labradorite: a complete gemstone guide
Learn about labradorite gemstones, including their fanciful flashes of colors, properties, meaning, history, and care tips.
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How to care for soft & porous gemstones
 The delicate shimmer and unique beauty of soft gemstones, like opals, turquoise and pearls, can add incredible personality to any jewelry collection. But unlike harder stones…
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Gemstones that change color: nature’s optical illusion
Explore rare gemstones that change color, learning what causes the effect and how to protect them.
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What is palladium?
Learn what palladium is, how it’s used in jewelry and why it’s a durable, tarnish-resistant metal you’ll love.
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How durable are sapphires?
How durable are sapphires? Learn about sapphire hardness and how it ranks on the Mohs hardness scale here!
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What is serpentine jewelry?
Learn about serpentine jewelry, serpentine gemstone meanings and discover where this green gem is found and how it's used.
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Precious vs. semi-precious gems: introducing the “fab four”
What are precious gems and how do they differ from semi-precious ones? Discover the difference here.
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Black gemstones: 14 types with colorful meanings
From rare diamonds to common onyx, explore 14 black gemstones, their meanings, how they form and how to care for them.
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Guide to gemstone certifications
Read this beginner's guide to gemstone certifications to see how getting one can help you buy, sell and get appraisals for your gems.
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What is alexandrite?
What is alexandrite? Discover the origin and symbolism behind the rare, color-changing gem.
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The amethyst color spectrum and symbolism
Explore the amethyst color spectrum from purple to green and see what makes this royal-colored crystal so intriguing! 
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Smitten with sapphires: what to know about the gem before you buy
Why designers love the sapphireThe sapphire—the favorite gem of British royals, famous for its rich blue hue—is enjoying a mini-revival in fine jewelry.Jewelry designers love the s…
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What is a zircon gemstone? A brilliant option for your jewelry!
If you’ve always wondered what a zircon gemstone is, here’s your chance to see why people love this popular gem!
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October's birthstones: opal & tourmaline
October's birthstones are fitting: Opal, valued for its “shifting play” of color, and tourmaline, which comes in a rainbow of colors and combinations.
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What is beryl? A colorful guide to the chameleon of gems!
What is beryl? Discover the gems made up of this chameleon-like mineral, such as morganite, emerald, aquamarine, and more!
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Your guide to understanding gem inclusions
How do gem inclusions form? Do inclusions impact a gem’s value? Find out these answers and more in this expert guide!
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Exploring the spectrum of sapphire colors
Sapphires have a vast color range beyond just blue. Use this color guide to learn about 12 different sapphire shades.
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Everything you need to know about opal colors
Learn about 11 different colors of opal and discover the reason some exhibit play-of-color and others do not.
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The world’s rarest diamonds
What’s the rarest diamond in the world? Discover the rarest diamond colors, how they are made and where they come from.
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August's birthstones: peridot and sardonyx
Discover August's birthstones, Peridot and Sardonyx. Explore their characteristics, cleaning and care, and uncover the meanings behind these stones.
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What is a green sapphire? A guide to the stunning gems
What is a green sapphire? Is a green sapphire engagement ring a good choice? Get answers to those questions and more! 
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What is a ruby? Get to know the king of gems
Learn how rubies form, which types exist around the world and how to style ruby jewelry.
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What is diamond fluorescence?
According the Gemological Institute of America, approximately 25 percent to 35 percent of all diamonds glow and exhibit some degree of fluorescence.

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