Price and colors are two related aspects in the diamonds and gemstones world. As gems come in every color of the spectrum, the deeper and lighter color of gemstone will determine how they should be priced. Even among gems normally associated with one color, there are gradations and variations to them.
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Posted on March 24th, 2009 in Gemstones
In gemstones industry, the common and uncommon terms are meant a lot. Their beauty that makes them so valuable is another thing. One quality that determines the value of a gemstones is how rare it is. It is the popularity that will first determine the price in the market. The most common is quartz, which [...]
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Posted on March 10th, 2009 in Gemstones
Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) is one of the worlds most beautiful and exotic islands. Located just below the southern tip of India’s Peninsula, the country at the size of Sicily known as the “Jewel Box of the Indian Ocean. Despite its relatively small land, Sri Lanka is an endless supply of gemstones.









