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Malachite isn’t only a type of gemstone, but also a source of copper. Malachite stones are very unique as they come in such varying shades of green, and very often have distinctive concentric bands. The light and green shades make this stone very unique and give a real one of a kind look making it look much more expensive than it is.

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Lapis Lazuli gemstone is famous the world over and has been much loved for thousands of years because of the unique and stunning deep blue colour.

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Carnelian is most commonly known as one of the birthstones for the months of July or August, and is a form of quartz. It also sometimes goes by the name Cornelian. The name carnelian is translated from the Latin word carneus, which means flesh.

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The agate stone is actually a type of Chalcedony which is also a type of quartz. The Chalcedony family has many different types of stone within it including the bloodstone, onyx, and Jasper. You can always tell which is the Agate variety by its banded stripes.

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The Onyx stone is a part of the quartz mineral group and is made up of lots of layers. Some of the different layers end up contrasting with each other. You may see black and white parallel layers, or sometimes you also see brown and white layers which are called Sardonyx.

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Many people think that amber is a precious gemstone, when it comes from resin, a tree sap that has hardened over a long time, usually millions of years. This fossilized resin comes from ancient pine trees and is millions of years old. Sometimes the resin has insects set inside, which are incredible to look at a

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Jasper Jewellery - A Gift With Meaning If you’re looking to gift someone jewellery, then there really is no piece that you can go wrong with.

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All you need to about Palladium. When we consider precious metals to use within jewellery, palladium might not be one that springs to mind immediately, but it really is a great metal that makes amazing jewellery.

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Gold is a metal and a chemical element. It has the chemical symbol AU and also has anatomic number of 79. When compared to the other metals around gold is less chemically reactive

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Silver has been around for many many years and holds a very special place in most jewellery lovers hearts. However silver also has so many other uses too such as in medicine and even photography.

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Tungsten might not be a metal you immediately think of, but if you do start to shop for tungsten jewellery you’ll see there are many different choices, so there could be something perfect for you.

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When it comes to precious metals and choices for jewellery, there really is something for everyone. Platinum has a history of being used in many different industries and is a strong and important element in many chemical reactions.

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