Diamonds


Rose Quartz

Who doesn't love rose quartz in all its varying hues of pink? Rose quartz takes its name from the flower because of its translucent and delicate pink color caused by traces of iron, manganese or titanium. Rose quartz is usually very large - meaning that it doesn't form crystals. Rose quartz is found in Madagascar, India, Germany and several areas in the USA. Much rose quartz was extracted from a famous site near Custer, South Dakota, but now, most of the world's supply comes from Brazil. Rose quartz is one of the most valued varieties of quartz. The pink to rose red color is unique.

The color of rose quartz is still not completely understood. It has been said to be due to a number of different minor impurities present in the rose quartz including titanium, manganese and even colloidal gold. However, recent studies using micro-analytical methods have discovered that the color of massive rose quartz is actually due to microscopic mineral fibers in the rose quartz. X-ray diffraction tests on these microscopic fibers yielded patterns similar to the mineral dumortierite, suggesting the possibility of a totally new and as yet unknown fibrous mineral causing the color in massive rose quartz. The rare transparent crystals of rose quartz owe their coloration to aluminum and phosphorous impurities. Their pink color is photosensitive and can fade in sunlight.

Rose quartz is often called the 'love stone'. It is associated with forgiveness and compassion and can create a wonderful calming influence. It is soft and delicate inspiring feelings of love and friendship. Rose quartz is aid to help remove repressed anger and hatred and is said to remove negative influences such as jealousy and avarice. It is said to aid the spleen, kidneys and circulation system. Rose quartz also eases sexual and emotional imbalance and can also improve fertility. It makes a lovely gift as it is a symbol of love.
 

 

 

Search This Site

Diamonds

 

 

 

Diamonds


The Blue Diamond Necklace Makes A Very Unique Gift

... rare thing indeed. Naturally occurring blue diamonds do exist but there aren't many of them and they are ridiculously expensive. Unless you are a multi millionaire then you will not be able to afford to buy a blue diamond necklace made of natural unprocessed gems. In the vast majority of cases any blue ... 

Read Full Article  


Diamond Clarity Grade: Look For Grade S12 And Better Before Purchasing Your Diamond

... grading of at least S12. It is therefore a good idea to look for such diamonds first and after this you can then start to look at features such as color and cut. There are of course several different diamond clarity grades that you will need to know about in order to be sure of purchasing better quality ... 

Read Full Article  


Synthetic Diamonds

... until the 1990's. This was due to the fact that it took many years for General Electric to produce a synthetic diamond that could compare with the quality of a natural diamond - and when they figured out how to do it, they found that it cost more to produce a synthetic diamond than it did to mine and ... 

Read Full Article  


Diamond Clarity Information: Follow The GIA's International Diamond Grading System

... price for the right diamond. The internet is of course a good source for finding out more about diamond clarity information and if you also follow the GIA's diamond buying guide you will get practical and useful leads on how to determine a diamond's clarity. From available diamond clarity information ... 

Read Full Article  


How To Spot A Fake Diamond

... that you can take to avoid buying a fake diamond, however. First, only deal with reputable jewelers, and when you find a reputable jeweler, stick with them. Avoid buying diamonds or other jewelry from jewelers that you have never dealt with before in the past. Ask to see the certificate for the stone. ... 

Read Full Article