A personalized necklace featuring your name or initials, a unique accessory for yourself. Can be made in 10 , 14 , 18 KT gold and decorated with any stone of your choice.
Starts at 200$ for a simple 10K gold but prices vary depending on gold purity and stones.
1. Diamond: The undisputed king of gemstones, diamonds are renowned for their unparalleled brilliance, fire, and hardness. These precious stones are formed under immense pressure and heat deep within the Earth’s mantle.
2. Ruby: The fiery red gemstone, ruby, is a variety of the mineral corundum. Its rich, deep color is a result of the presence of chromium, making it a highly coveted jewellery stone.
3. Sapphire: Another member of the corundum family, sapphires come in a range of captivating hues, from deep blue to yellow, pink, and even purple. The most prized sapphires are the vivid blue ones.
4. Emerald: Known for its lush green color, the emerald is a type of beryl gemstone. These precious stones are highly valued for their rarity and often associated with rebirth and fertility.
5. Amethyst: This violet-hued variety of quartz has been prized for centuries for its stunning color and symbolism of royalty and spirituality.
6. Opal: The mesmerizing play of colors in opals is a result of their unique internal structure, making each stone a true masterpiece of nature.
7. Tanzanite: A relatively new addition to the world of gemstones, tanzanite is a beautiful blue-violet variety of zoisite, found only in a small region of Tanzania.
8. Aquamarine: With its soothing blue-green hue reminiscent of the ocean, aquamarine is a member of the beryl family and is believed to bring calmness and clarity.
9. Topaz: Available in a range of colors, from golden yellow to blue and pink, topaz is a durable gemstone known for its brilliance and affordability.
10. Tourmaline: Tourmaline is a unique gemstone that can occur in a wide array of colors, from black and pink to green and blue, making it a versatile choice for jewellery.
11. Garnet: Garnets come in various colors, including red, orange, yellow, and even green, and are known for their durability and affordability.
12. Peridot: The vibrant green peridot is the gem variety of the mineral olivine and is often associated with abundance and prosperity.
13. Citrine: This sunny yellow variety of quartz is known for its warm, cheerful color and is believed to promote confidence and optimism.
14. Turquoise: With its distinctive blue-green hue, turquoise has been prized for centuries by various cultures, particularly in Native American jewellery.
15. Zircon: Available in a range of colors, including blue, yellow, and red, zircon is a brilliant and durable gemstone that can be mistaken for diamond due to its fire and brilliance.
16. Jade: Jade is a semi-precious gemstone that comes in various shades of green and has been revered in Chinese culture for its beauty and symbolism of wisdom and purity.
17. Moonstone: Known for its captivating bluish-white sheen and adularescence, moonstone is a variety of feldspar and is associated with intuition and femininity.
18. Pearl: Pearls are organic gemstones formed within the shells of certain mollusks and are highly valued for their lustrous beauty and rarity.
19. Lapis Lazuli: This deep blue gemstone is prized for its intense color and flecks of golden pyrite, making it a popular choice for jewellery and ornamental objects.
20. Morganite: A variety of beryl, morganite is a pale pink gemstone that has gained popularity in recent years for its delicate and feminine charm.
21. Rhodolite: A member of the garnet family, rhodolite is a beautiful purplish-red gemstone that is highly sought after for its vibrant color and rarity.
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