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Latest Article On GemstonesStarting The Hobby Of Loose Gemstone Collecting
By Lee MacRae
Why would someone go to the trouble of collect
loose gemstones? Well to begin with they've been sought for their beauty for many centuries. And like their higher counterpart,
natural diamonds their value increases over time. Many hobbyists love to collect and show case the nearly 150 types of gemstones found today. Follow along as we look at the hobby of collecting
loose gemstones.
The first step in starting the hobby of collecting gemstones the intelligent way is by acquiring knowledge about them. By taking a look in your local bookstore you can find a number of books to broaden your knowledge and that will make you an informed buyer.
Of paramount importance is the color of the gem. Gemstones at the top of the ladder have colors that are close in pureness to the spectral colors of orange, green, yellow, Violet or blue. Gemstone colors that are somewhat muted or on the dark side can lower the value quite easily.
The cut of the gemstone is the next factor to look at before buying. The precision of the cut determines the amount of light the stone will reflect. It will fully ultimately determine the stones brilliance and how much it will be valued.
Next to look at is gemstone clarity. Clarity refers to the the external blemishes or the internal conclusions or flaws of the gemstone. Any large flaws can easily be seen with the unaided eye while others need a 10X magnification.
Gemstones are often listed according to their size aspect since it is more uniform than carat weight. But two different gemstones may be of the same size but different carat weights and consequently, different in prices as well. This is due to the nature of gemstone difference in specific gravity depending upon the chemical composition and crystalline structure. A one carat round brilliant diamond, for example of typical proportions will be approximately 6.5 mm in diameter. A ruby that is the same size will weigh in at 1.55 carats instead.
Though you may find gemstones used a lot in jewelry, they are perfectly good collectibles in their own right. In fact, there are many attractive and interesting gems that are simply too big and fragile for use in jewelry. Look at each stone and consider it as a piece of art and value it for its unique nature and vibrant colors. And in this hobby you don't have to always lay out cash because you can find your raw materials through field trips In the US in New Mexico you'll find Turquoise, Garnet, Peridot, Rock Crystal and Obsidian And in Canada you can find nephrite jade in Cry Lake, British Columbia or amethyst near Thunder Bay, Ontario along with the unique deep blue beryl in Canada's Yukon Territory. Think of collecting gemstones as a great hobby and pastime.
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Tips About precious loose gemstones
Tiger Eye is often heat treated. This is permanent so no extra care is required.
As with all gems, protect topaz from scratches and sharp blows. Also avoid large
temperature changes (such as leaving it be a heater vent or in a hot car).
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Bloodstone is found in: Australia, Brazil, China, India, and the USA (Wyoming).
Bloodstone is the March Traditional Birthstone. Though not meant to replace
traditional medical treatment, Bloodstone is used to help one become more
knowledgeable in the ways of the world.
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Opal is October's birthstone and is an elegant sparkling gemstone. Opal is a
soft gemstone so wearing it in pendants, necklaces and earrings is ideal. The
fabulous fire of an opal has made this stone a favorite of many.
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Riveted DIsc Earring w/Star -ms (e-rd1s-ms)
Sat, 29 Nov 2008 06:44:05 -0800
Brushed sterling silver disc, measuring approximately 1 1/8'', with riveted vermeil star accent. Sterling silver earwires.
Brushed Metal Clover Necklace/ss (n-mcl0-ss)
Sat, 29 Nov 2008 06:44:05 -0800
Brushed silver clover charm, measuring approximately 5/8'', threaded on 16'' sterling silver chain and toggle clasp.
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