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 Ruby buying guide
Ruby without inclusions are the rarest. Most rubies have inclusions which are not visible to naked eye. Such inclusions do not reduce the value as long as there is brilliance. High value rubies are those with intense medium red. More...
 Ruby Pictures
Ruby Pictures Gallery More...
 Reiki and Amethyst
Traditionally regarded as the gemstone of higher spiritual insight and a great meditation tool, amethyst has been revered all over the world for centuries. Particularly in the orient, amethyst remained the most sought after energy enhancer. This huge reserve of positive energy of amethyst can be channelized to treat the ailments in several oriental traditional therapies. Among these alternative healing procedures, reiki emerged as one of the most popular practices in the contemporary times. However, the use of amethyst has been proved to entice even higher level of energy in the delivering reiki. More...
 Ruby types
Going to buy rubies? Read on the article below to learn about the classifications of this outstanding jewel to make an informed decision. More...
 Ruby Stud Earrings
Ruby is a popular and most desired gemstone since antiquity. Its rarity and blazing red color associated with love, passion and romance makes it very special .Every woman dreams to own real ruby jewelry be it lovely studded earrings, stunning necklace or sparkling bracelet. Ruby stud earrings look stunning when combined with gold or platinum settings. It is an ideal gift for someone you love. More...
 Risks in body piercing
Your skin can get allergic reaction from the solution used to cleanse the skin before piercing. Your skin can also be allergic to ancillary products used for piercing like, hydrogen peroxide, soap and even antibacterial products. More...
 Ruby in History
Ruby in history talks about the special place of ruby as a gemstone in historical perspective. It was a highly prized stone almost equally the diamond in value and beauty right from the beginning of the human civilization. Its virtues are mentioned in Bible and many ancient and medieval Indian and western texts and treatises. More...
 Ruby Facts and Buying Guide
It is found in all shades of red however deep red colour is the preferred choice. The distribution of colour is mostly uneven that might be stripes or spots, supposed as pigeon's blood, clear red with a trace of blue. The basic red colour mostly also comprises overtones of other colours. More...
 Ruby Mines
Ruby Mines is about the places and countries where rubies are mined .It also discusses the characteristics of ruby mined from these places and how they are different. Burma Mines produce the finest and deep red rubies. Thai Mines are known to produce dark red to brownish-red stones. Rubies mined from Ceylon are medium light in color and tone. The other ruby mines are located in countries like Cambodia, India and Australia, various localities in Africa and North Carolina in USA More...
 Refractometer
A Refractometer is a gemmological tool used to find the ability of gemstone to bend or refract light. This measure is the refractive index of a gemstone. More...
 Ruby Mines Map
Interactive Map of Ruby Mines in the world More...
 Ruby Identification
Step by step laboratory identification procedure for Rubies. "There are numerous tests conducted to identify true rubies. Various characteristics and traits are judged by a gemologist to authenticate and grade a ruby" More...
 Roman Period Jewellery Designs
One of the most popular styles of jewelry made-up by the Romans was gold hemispheres that were created into necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. The most common fact that is assumed by most is that the ancient Roman jewelry has a similar resembles to the Greek and Etruscan jewelry. However the fact is that there were new and ground-breaking designs and patterns were developed and resultant from other civilizations and remained entrenched all the way through Roman times. More...
 Rockhounding in California
California is abundant with geological forces where mineralogists and gemologists can rockhound for the largest variety of rocks and minerals. The rock and mineral wealth of California has made California the most interesting and one of the oft visited places for rockhounders. More...
 Rockhounding for Quartz and Minerals in Arkansas
Arkansas is the best place for quartz crystal rockhounders. Arkansas rockhounding sites also have other rare and important minerals and gemstones for rockhounding. Some to mention in this direction are diamonds, wavellite, fossils, dolomite and exotic minerals. Arkansas rockhounding sites have abundant sources of minerals and gemstones that are sure to keep rockhounders and mineralogists busy in their activity of hunting and collecting. Quartz being a vital mineral on earth is found in abundance in the Arkansas region. The second abundant mineral found in the Arkansas region is wavellite. More...
 Rockhounding Precautions
Like any other hobby or sport, there are some precautions to be kept in mind and this holds true for rock hounding as well. It sounds like an easy enough hobby - wear a hat, take a hammer and start looking; but it is not that simple and you would be really foolish if you went rock hounding minus preparation and precautions. More...
 Rockhounding in Ouachita National Forest
Rockhounder can carry out the process of rockhounding in Ouachita National Forest either as a hobby or recreational activity. Ouachita National Forest is located in the heart of the Ouachita Mountains through the west central portion of Arkansas and the southeastern portion of Oklahoma. The Ouachita National Forest is the south's oldest national forest, compromising more than 1.6 million acres. Rockhounding sites at Ouachita National Forest have abundant rock and quartz veins. Ouachita National Forest has many excellent mineral collecting rockhounding sites both inside the forest lands as well as in private land areas adjacent to the forest areas. Ouachita National Forest is one of the best sites for recreational rockhounders interested in quartz rockhounding. More...
 Rockhounding Clubs
The best way rockhounders may enhance their knowledge in this area is by joining a rockhounding club. Rockhounding clubs pave the way for rockhounders to meet people belonging to the same area and those who share the same interest. In addition, rockhound clubs also run organized trips to nearby localities which help rockhounders visit rockhounding sites in groups and explore the same. More...
 Rockhounding Books
Rockhounding and gem books act a great resource for rockhounders to gain extensive knowledge in rockhounding, rocks, minerals and gemstones. Rockhounders must first select the books that match their interested rocks, minerals and gemstones which would help them in their specialized domain. More...
 Rockhounding and Gemology
Rockhounding helps gemologists and mineralogists hunt and discover minerals and precious gemstones like jasper, opal, agate, turquoise, geodes, zircon, black spinel, garnet, varieties of quartz, topaz and tourmaline and so on. People can choose either popular sites for rockhounding which normally have the ease of accessibility or can hunt and dig and then choose rare sites where there is possibility of getting better samples as they would not have been visited by all rockhounders. Fossicking is another technical term used to refer to the process of searching for gemstones and rockhounding which is used when looking for fossils, mineral specimens etc. More...
 Rose Gold Jewelry
Women have changed, their preferences have changed, so have changed the color of gold. It has been long since the designers have started thinking beyond yellow and they have come up with the options of colors in gold. Pink is essentially identified with everything that is soft and feminine and the designers are making the most of it in their lines of rose gold jewelry. No wonder, rose gold jewelry tops the chart as one of the most desired Valentine gifts and most coveted possession for the betrothed couples. More...

 






 

 
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