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Sapphire Rainbow
Sapphire Rainbow
Beautiful Birthstones: The Infallible Gift
Birthstone jewelry makes a perfect gift. There's no worrying about whether the color is right or if the size is correct. Rings can easily be sized up one or two sizes or down at the local jeweler. Many online jewelry stores offer rings in several sizes and even show you how to measure for the correct size.
Jewelry doesn't have to be horrendously expensive if you know where to shop. How about a one Carat Diamond ring for just a bit more than $200.00? Don't think that's possible? Well it is when the diamonds are set in sterling silver instead of platinum, or white gold, and there are 168 diamonds adding up to a total weight of one carat instead of 3 or 4 bigger diamonds.
If bracelets are more your type of gift, surprise her with an Emerald Bracelet of nearly seven carats set in vermeil (gold overlaid on silver) for less than $200. The bracelet is a Basket Weave setting allowing more light to interplay and bounce off the emeralds highlighting their intense green color.
When on the hunt for jewelry bargains, shopping at a reliable jeweler, whether offline or online is important to make sure you receive the quality you've paid for. Buying second hand birthstones or birthstone jewelry from an auction site, or in person at a second hand shop or pawn shop is risky. Many times only a certified gemologist is able to separate the real birthstones from the imposters.
Seeing a foil backed gemstone or a closed back setting is a dead giveaway that the stones are glass rather than real. However some of the more brilliant crystals don't require either the foil backing for their brilliance and are often set in open pronged settings.
Doublets
Colored gemstones are valued on their color and size. The deeper the color and closer to the spectral hue -- the color you see in a rainbow -- the more valuable. Since most jewelry is viewed from the top of the stone, placing a deeply hued slice of the same gemstone on topic of a paler gemstone infuses the entire gem with a deeper color. For example: beryl, the mineral emeralds are made of, comes in shades of pale yellow to Dark Green (as well as red but that's another story). A slice of grass green beryl on top of a pale yellow faceted stone makes the entire stone look greener. The slice is easily hidden by the cut of the stone. In fact unless you know the doublet is there it's difficult to spot.
Nearly every gemstone, including opals, can be faked with a doublet. The gemstone is real so testing methods won't show it to be a fraud. The value can be completely misrepresented.
Synthetics
Many gemstones, especially the more expensive ones, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds can be created in a lab at a much lesser cost than Natural Stones. There is nothing wrong with a synthetic gemstone as long as it's not misrepresented as a natural gemstone. It's difficult to tell the difference even for a jeweler. Most Lab Created stones are without any flaws and are nearly perfectly colored. Lab stones created to intentionally be sold as natural are created with flaws and imperfections. Most synthetic stones are created in the United States, transported to the Far East, sold in the Far East because that's where most rubies and sapphires are mined and sold and then imported back to the United States or to Europe.
Simulated Stones
Stimulated stones are not made of the same chemical composition as Natural Stones. Simulated pearls are not pearls at all for example but usually plastic or mother of pearl over plastic. Cubic Zirconia stones are sold as Simulated Diamonds and when colored as simulated rubies, emeralds and sapphires. Again this is perfectly fine as long as the stones aren't misrepresented as being the real deal.
False Categorization
Certain stones are associated with certain colors: topaz is yellow or blue, amethysts are purple, emeralds are green, rubies are red, and sapphires are blue. However there are many gemstones that come in a variety of colors. And that's great if you have your heart set on blue gemstones, for example, but can't afford sapphires. Blue topaz is available at a more budget minded cost. If you love rubies, which can be very expensive, you may be able to afford garnets which are less expensive.
The problem is when the less expensive stone is sold as the more expensive stone. Another take on this is to rename the less expensive stone as a variety of the more expensive stone. Below are a few such examples:
Arkansas diamond is quartz
Matura diamond is zircon
Evening emerald is peridot
Oriental emerald is Green Sapphire
Slocum opal is plastic
Majorca Pearls are plastic
Australian ruby is garnet
Water sapphire is iolet
Madeira topaz is citrine quartz
Shopping at an established online jewelry shop with a strong reputation is critical. A Beautiful Bracelet with gemstones graduating from yellow to pink to orange accented with white gemstones should be labeled as sapphires and zircons (which is a natural gemstone not to be confused with cubic zirconias) not as some sort of colored diamonnette bracelet.
A beautiful ring with a large yellow stone surrounded by Multi Colored gems is actually a 7.45 ct center Citrine stone surrounded by tsavorites, rubies, and sapphires. It shouldn't be misrepresented as a Yellow Topaz ring surrounded by emeralds, rubies, and sapphires.
Birthstone jewelry is a nearly perfect gift. Know what you're getting and get what you pay for.
About the Author
Dee Power is a freelance writer who writes about product reviews involving watches, jewelry and other items you can find when you shop.
"Do engagement rings have to be diamonds?" - response & question?
I saw this question after it had been answered and REALLY wanted to respond. I don't think there is a way to do that is there?
Anyhow, the answer that I wanted to get back to the asker is - the "tradition" of a diamond engagement ring is actually a "new" tradition - less than 100 years old. Thank the De Beers company - aka the diamond producers - for a brilliant marketing plan. They got all the famous people to start using diamonds for engagement rings - and now "everyone" does it.
Actually, the more traditional stone is Sapphire - which comes in a variety of shades. Blue, of course, is best known. But they come in a rainbow of colors.
Anyhow - I don't think there is any way for me to share this info except to ask a question, is there? I checked and the original asker doesn't allow contact, so I think this is the only way?
No, there is no way to answer a Y!A question after it's been closed to new answers. I do remember reading somewhere that the "diamond" ring tradition is not old, but caught on like wildfire in the last few generations. I personally come from a culture that has no tradition of giving an "engagement" ring at all, so I never quite saw what the big deal was about the whole diamond craze. I don't wear diamonds, so I chose a blue topaz ring to serve as my "engagement" ring (it is my favorite Color Stone).
Nicky Butler Raj 12.10ct Sapphire, Rainbow Moonstone and...
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![]() 33 CT SAPPHIRE RAINBOW MOONSTONE 925 SILVER RING US $7.99
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![]() 676CT SAPPHIRE RAINBOW BRACELET W DIAMONDS IN 18KT W US $2,800.00
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![]() 2CT Multicolor Rainbow Sapphire Eternity Silver Ring US $103.95
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![]() 36 CT SAPPHIRE RAINBOW MOONSTONE 925 SILVER RING US $7.99
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![]() 14K WHITE GOLD RAINBOW SAPPHIRE RING ITALY US $259.00
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![]() 083 CTS 14K WHITE GOLD RAINBOW SAPPHIRE CLUSTER RING US $38.00
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![]() 2CT Multicolor Rainbow Sapphire Eternity Band Gold Ring US $296.10
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![]() 3CT 22mm Rainbow Sapphire Eternity 925 Silver Ring US $152.99
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![]() 15CT Rainbow Sapphire Half Eternity Ring 14K Y Gold US $209.70
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![]() 925 Silver Rainbow Sapphire Blue Sapphire Pearl Ring US $79.19
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![]() 15CT Rainbow Sapphire Half Eternity Band Silver Ring US $62.99
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![]() 925 Sterling Rainbow Sapphire Half Eternity Band Ring US $53.99
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![]() Rainbow Sapphire Round Diamond Swirl Ring Silver 925 US $80.99
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![]() 2CT Rainbow Sapphire Bezel Set Eternity Ring Silver US $89.99
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![]() Large Genuine Blue Sapphire Rainbow Moonstone Necklace US $49.00
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![]() Rainbow Sapphire 14k Yellow Gold Diamond Bracelet US $1,700.00
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![]() RAINBOW SAPPHIRE EAR RINGS WHITE GOLD CUSTOM US $650.00
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![]() 12x8 3MM RAINBOW MULTICOLOR SAPPHIRES 18KGP EARRINGS US $3.99
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![]() SAPPHIRE RAINBOW MOONSTONE RING 925 SILVER JEWELRY US $7.99
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![]() RAINBOW SAPPHIRE DIAMOND CIRCLE PENDANT NECKLACE NEW US $565.00
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![]() RAINBOW SAPPHIRE DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACE FANCY BARGAIN US $350.00
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![]() 226 CTS 14K WHITE GOLD RAINBOW SAPPHIRE DIAMOND RING US $72.00
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![]() 55 CT Rainbow Sapphire Diamond Tennis Bracelet 18K YG US $19,954.26
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![]() 304ctsMULTI RAINBOW SAPPHIRE 14K WHITE GOLD EARRING US $299.99
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![]() 152ctsMULTI RAINBOW SAPPHIRE 14K WHITE GOLD PENDANT US $179.99
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![]() 65 CT Rainbow Sapphire Diamond Tennis Bracelet 18K YG US $19,467.57
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![]() RAINBOW MULTI COLOR CZ SIMULATED SAPPHIRE ETERNITY BAND US $11.99
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![]() Sapphire Rainbow Tennis Bracelet US $2,950.00
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![]() 490 ctw Multi Color Sapphire Rainbow Bracelet 14K WG US $950.00
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![]() Estate 18Kt WG Diamond Rainbow Sapphire Bracelet US $14,940.00
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14KT Rich Rainbow & White Sapphire Daisy Ring List Price: $1,125.00 Sale Price: $299.99 |
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In this ring you have all colors of the rainbow separated by bars of 14kt yellow gold, featuring a beautiful white sapphire center stone. We search the world over for the many colored rainbow sapphire... |
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Asher Collection: Rainbow Sapphire Pendant List Price: $595.00 Sale Price: $395.00 |
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Rainbow Sapphire Pendant by Asher Collection. This piece features 1.39 Carats of Orange, yellow, and blue sapphires fading into each other in a rainbow pattern set in 14K Yellow Gold. This pendant can be worn for special occasion or everyday as the large palette of gorgeous color sapphires are sure to match any outfit in your closet |
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Multi-Color Sapphire Rainbow Bracelet, 14K White Gold List Price: $2,325.00 Sale Price: $1,225.00 |
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A unique and fashionable blend of multi-color sapphire colors with over 4.89 Carats of authentic gemstones. Multi-color sapphires measures 2mm round and are set in fine 14K White Gold. Color combination includes: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and pink sapphires... |
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Asher Collection: Rainbow Sapphire Earrings List Price: $1,195.00 Sale Price: $795.00 |
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Rainbow Sapphire earring by Asher Collection. This piece features 2.34 Carats of Orange, yellow, green, pink and blue sapphires fading into each other in a rainbow pattern set in 14K Yellow Gold. This earring can be worn for special occasion or everyday as the large palette of gorgeous color sapphires are sure to match any outfit in your closet |
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Asher Collection: Rainbow Sapphire Earrings List Price: $1,995.00 Sale Price: $1,567.00 |
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Rainbow Sapphire Earrings by Asher Collection. This piece features 4.25 Carats of Orange, yellow, green, pink and blue sapphires fading into each other in a rainbow pattern. It is set in 14K gold and its wide pallet of colors is sure to go with any outfit in your closet. |
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18KT Rich Rainbow Sapphire Ring List Price: $3,145.00 Sale Price: $679.99 |
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This dramatic ring in stunning 18kt yellow gold is a perfect addition to a wearer's wardrobe as it can be worn with every color and at any level of dress from jeans to formal. Like an artists palette, the many colors of rainbow diamond cut Sapphire rounds are so intense they look like fresh, wet paint... |
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