Specific Gemstones
Specific gemstones refer to individual varieties of gemstones that are recognized for their unique characteristics, distinct origins, and notable appearances. These gemstones often have particular names based on their locality, color, inclusion patterns, or other identifying features.
Malaya Garnet
Malaya Garnet, also known simply as "Malaya," is a unique and relatively rare gemstone that has gained recognition in the world of colored gemstones....
Rutilated Quartz
Rutilated quartz is a type of quartz crystal that contains needle-like inclusions of the mineral rutile (titanium dioxide). These fine, golden, or reddish-brown needle-like...
Rose de France Amethyst
Rose de France Amethyst is a captivating and distinct variety of amethyst, a purple-colored gemstone that is a member of the quartz family. It...
Rainbow Fluorite
Rainbow Fluorite, often simply referred to as Fluorite, is a beautiful and highly sought-after mineral known for its dazzling array of colors and unique...
Koroit Opal
Koroit opal is a unique and highly sought-after variety of opal, renowned for its exceptional beauty and distinctive characteristics. This precious gemstone is named...
Rainbow Hematite
Rainbow hematite is a form of hematite, a common iron oxide mineral with the chemical formula Fe2O3. What sets rainbow hematite apart from typical...
Color Change Garnet
Color Change Garnet is a fascinating and relatively rare gemstone known for its unique ability to change color under different lighting conditions. It is...
Andesine
Andesine is a silicate mineral, a member of the plagioclase feldspar group. Plagioclase feldspars are a series of minerals that form a continuous series...
Green Zircon
Green zircon refers to a variety of the mineral zircon (ZrSiO4) that exhibits a green coloration. Zircon itself is a popular gemstone known for...
Yellow Apatite
Yellow Apatite is a variety of the mineral apatite, which belongs to the phosphate group. Apatite itself is a group of phosphate minerals that...
Allanite
Allanite is a complex mineral belonging to the epidote group, which consists of silicate minerals. The mineral was first identified by mineralogist Thomas Allan...
Kornerupine
Kornerupine is a mineral that belongs to the cyclosilicate group. It is composed of aluminum, boron, and magnesium, with the chemical formula (Mg,Fe)3Al6(Si,Al,B)5O21(OH). The...