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WHAT IS A GEMSTONE ?
A gemstone is a collective term for all ornamental stones that possess the following
attributes:
- Beauty
- Rarity
- Durability
- Demand
- Tradition
- Portability
Gemstones have three basic origins:
- Inorganic: minerals.
- Organic: formed from living organisms.
- Man-made: formed in a laboratory environment.
WHAT IS A MINERAL ?
A mineral can be defined as being of inorganic origin with a definite chemical
composition, physical properties which are relatively constant and a crystalline
structure.
In mineralogy, there are several thousand minerals listed but only about 100 have been
cut as gemstones with fewer than 50 having the necessary qualities to be truly classed as
"Gemstones".
WHAT IS A ROCK ?
A rock can be defined as any mineral or mixture of minerals that makes up an important
part of the earth's crust.
Examples:
- Granite (Feldspar, Quartz and Mica)
- Lapis Lazuli: (Lazurite, Sodalite, Calcite and Pyrite)
There are three main groups of rocks, namely:
- Igneous - Rock solidified from the molten magma either within the earth or at its
surface.
- Sedimentary - Formed from the fine deposits of sand, grit and clay which were eroded
from ancient pre-existing rocks by the actions of wind, rain and flowing water to form
alluvial deposits.
- Metamorphic - Formed from Igneous or Sedimentary rocks which have been subjected to high
pressure and temperatures beneath the earth's surface.
Gemstones can be further classified into:
- Groups
- Species
- Varieties
Group |
Species |
Variety |
Feldspar |
Beryl Chrysoberyl
Corundum
Orthoclase
Microcline
Plagioclase |
Emerald, Aquamarine Alexandrite, Chrysoberyl,Cat's Eye Chrysoberyl
Ruby and Sapphire
Moonstone
Amazonite
Labradorite |
Garnet |
Almandine Pyrope
Grossular
Andradite
Spessartite
Uvarovite |
Purple/red Blood red
Hessonite
Demantoid
Orange, yellow, flame red
Emerald green |
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Opal Quartz
Chalcedony
Tourmaline |
Black Opal, White Opal, Fire Opal Amethyst, Citrine
Agates, Cornelian, Onyx
Indicolite, Rubellite,Green Tourmaline. |
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