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The Brilliant White Sapphire

The Sapphire is a gemstone that has held a prominent spot throughout history. Not only for it’s vivid blue colors but also for the lesser-known colorless variety: the White Sapphire. A gemstone…

Sapphire Secrets

Sapphire is one of the most charming and precious in the world gemstones. Its value depends on the mine because the stone home ground bears the minerals with their unique traits –…

The Green Treasure: Emerald

A gem that has a spot at the top, amongst the three most precious gems known to man, is the Emerald and it has been mined since ancient times. Cleopatra the spirited…

Selection of Rare Gems

Breathtaking Rare Beauties

Three important factors that help determine how rare a gemstone is, and its availability, durability, and beauty are the main factors. Through this post, we have put together a few reasons why gemstones…

The Rosy Pink Sapphire

Heard of the ever-popular Pink Sapphire? The delicate, rosy pink variety that sparkles with brilliance? Of course, you have, second in durability only to the pronounced Diamond; these gems have a world of…

Chakras

Chakras and Gemstones

Through this post JupiterGem will give you an insight into the different Chakras our bodies have and how gemstones can be a powerful force of nature. We use gemstones everywhere; in fact,…

Ruby

A Stone that Symbolises Love and Passion

Rubies are one of the most admired gemstones in the world throughout many years and centuries. In Latin “Rubens” means red, in Sanskrit it has a meaning of “King of Gems”  therefore…

A Phenomenal Gemstone with Play Of Color

Opals are no doubt one of the most spectacular gemstones that the nature has ever created. This stone is very unique due to its very special composition. In contrast to many other stones, the…

What stone is the stone of every color?

Tourmaline is not a one type of mineral,  but rather a group of minerals with different complex chemical composition, but essentially the same or very similar crystal structure. It often contains traces of…