Jewelry Materials at Sundara Joon
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Peridot - an otherworldly gemstone
Peridot was thought to be Cleopatra’s favorite gemstone. In her time, it was often mistaken for emeralds. Peridot was called “gems of the sun” and ...
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Malachite a Transformative Gemstone
Malachite is a bright green copper carbonate hydroxide mineral contain 57.48% Cu (copper) in the purest form. Malachite occurs worldwide including ...
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Chalcedony a Gemstone that Answers to Many Names
If you are inclined to get technical, chalcedony is any form of microcrystalline or cryptocrystalline quartz, (that translates to “any form of quar...
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Luminous Pearls – The Queen of Gems
Pearls have long been valued for their beauty and before the creation of culture pearls were consider so rare and expensive they were reserved for ...
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Intoxicating Labradorite
Labradorite is a semi-precious gemstone prized for its iridescence and array of colors. This quick read explains what labradorite is, why it's spec...