Alexandrites (Labortory Grown) are amazing gemstones for jewelry, because faceted gems undergo a dramatic color change in different types of light (essentially the same physical properties as natural).
Amethyst (Laboratory Grown) is a violet variety of Laboratory Grown quartz (essentially the same physical properties as natural) often used in jewelry.
Andalusite has a very distinct combination of colors, and a very pronounced level of pleochroism, which results in the exhibition of different colors when viewed from different angles.
Aventurine is a form of quartz, characterised by its translucency and the presence of platy mineral inclusions that give a shimmering or glistening effect termed aventurescence.
Bloodstone, green jasper dotted with bright red spots of iron oxide, was treasured in ancient times and served for a long time as the birthstone for March.
Carnelian is a brownish-red mineral which is commonly used as a semi-precious gemstone. Similar to carnelian is sard, which is generally harder and darker.
Chrome diopside is a chromium-rich, transparent to translucent variety of gemstone-quality calcium magnesium silicate. It is one of the rarer varieties of diopside.
Citrine (Labortory Grown) gemstones are an affordable way to invest in gemstones (essentially the same physical properties as natural) and still add beauty to your design.
Emerald, the green variety of Beryl, is the most famous and valuable green gemstone. Its beautiful green color, combined with durability and rarity, make it one of the most expensive gemstones.
Garnet is a popular and affordable gemstone available in a number of varieties and colors. Red garnet is the best known, but the most valuable garnets is tsavorite
Helenite, also known as Mount St. Helens obsidian, emerald obsidianite, and ruby obsidianite, is glass made from the fused volcanic rock dust from Mount St. Helens
Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed as an extrusive igneous rock. It is produced when felsic lava extruded from a volcano cools rapidly.
Opal Triplet/Doublets consist of Two or three parts TOP LEVEL: Crystal protective survface, MIDDLE LEVEL: Slice of Opal, & BOTTOM LEVEL: A protective material.
Peridot is a gem-quality variety of olivine. It belongs to the forsterite-fayalite mineral series. Peridot is an idiochromatic gem, meaning its color comes from the basic chemical composition.
A Rose de France amethyst is a member of the amethyst family of gemstones. It is defined by its markedly light shade of the purple known to the amethyst family.
A ruby is a pink to blood-red colored gemstone, a variety of the mineral corundum. The red color is caused mainly by the presence of the element chromium.
Topaz makes an ideal gem. A good hardness and desirable colors, combined with a relative abundance and availability makes it one the most popular gemstones.
Tourmaline is the most colorful of all gemstones. It occurs in all colors, but pink, red, green, blue and multicolored are its most well-known gem colors.