Saturday 23 April 2016

Uses Of Precious Stones In Jewellery Making

The value Precious Stones or gemstones is determined by various important factors like innate beauty, size, abundance, popularity and the cutting or shape. From the standpoint of market abundance and look the price varies as the stones that are both quite rare and extremely beautiful are in demand and hence highly priced. Malachite and lapis lazuli are highly precious due to their rarity where as agate and jasper which are also visually appealing; do not have as much retail value owing to their widespread market availability.

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Keeping in mind the attractive return asset buyers generally invest a decent amount of sum in gemstone jewellery that is at the same time fashionable as well as intrinsically valuable. To make a striking income both the buyers and traders need to have an access to all-inclusive supply of designs and specimens while keeping an eye on the latest fashions and trends.

At the time of purchasing wholesale jewellery, you should minutely analyze what Precious Stones are used in the particular pieces you are going to purchase. Two samples of the same gemstone can be worth a completely different amount in terms of their particular feature and so the attraction of a particular stone varies with passing time.


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Ruby is one of the most expensive and precious gemstones. Due to its unique beauty and qualities it is called king of all gems. Various types of attractive jewellery pieces such as engagement ring, earrings, necklaces, bracelets and anklets are found with the rubies embedded. The vibrant red colour of this gem signifies love and passion and the because of the chromium content the colour is red. In terms of hardness it stands out to be the second hardest mineral after diamond. Its price is also high due to rare availability.


All other gemstones like sapphires and emerald can be readily available whereas rubies are rarer and hence highly priced. Sapphire comes in blue and yellow colour. Emerald of best quality comes in deep green colour. Pearl is another stunning gemstone which is extensively used in jewellery creation. It is a naturally stone found in fresh water. Women are very fond of pearl jewellery.

Except the ones mentioned above there are also other Precious Stones including coral, cat's eye, alexandrite and hessonite. Red coral is derived from some marine remains and it is not any mineral. It is quite similar to Pearl in terms of the derivation. Astrological uses of holy and sacred gemstones are also very common.

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