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Rubellite belongs to the red or pink variety of tourmaline varying from dark, saturated to medium hues and is often mistaken for Ruby. 1.20 carats sweet purplish pink natural rubellite oval 8x6 mm Mozambique.  Visit us : https://www.gempiece.com/gemstones-rubellite/gemstones-rubellite-gem22112836
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hunzabazar · 4 years
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What Are Tourmaline Gemstones?
Tourmaline can be found in a variety of colors and is a very versatile gemstone. Pink tourmaline and chrome are some of the most popular types of this stone; however, there are many more colors including blue, yellow, black, and multicolored to name just a few. One of the most popular tourmalines is watermelon. This gemstone looks like a sliced watermelon with hues of green, red, and white present. (Read: Uses of Opal) These gemstones can be cut to display striking colors that range from clear to deep greens and blues. Brazil and Africa have some of the largest deposits of tourmaline; however, this gemstone can be found all over the world in one form or another. This gemstone is formed by boron, silicate, and aluminum chemically reacting together. Some of tourmaline’s most beautiful colors are formed by being influenced by manganese and chrome. This produces some of the most sought after stones. Tourmaline is a very hard stone and ranges between 7 and 7.5 on the Mohs scale. This is hard enough to allow the stone to be used in many settings. These gemstones are often very sturdy; however, basic precaution should be taken as with any stone before exposing it to hazards. Clear stones are the less valuable stones, but pink tourmaline can be exposed to heat to produce a clear stone. However, given the value difference it would be unwise to do so. The same type of tourmaline can still be very different from one another. Jewelry makers use tourmaline to showcase fantastically different settings for their jewelry. Like a diamond, tourmaline is judged by its quality and clarity. The higher the quality of the stone the higher the assigned value. Given the beauty of tourmaline, it is still a reasonably priced stone. A premium can be expected for large, high quality carat tourmaline. Even though these gemstones are quite exotic, they are still affordable to the mainstream consumer. (Read: Uses of Garnet) In addition, since tourmaline can be found in a multitude of colors these stones can often be used in place of higher priced stones. Rubellite is a form of pink or red tourmaline. A true rubellite will still appear red under artificial light, while a pink tourmaline will show shades of brown. Rubellite commands a slightly higher price than its pink tourmaline cousin. To the untrained eye, rubellite resembles a ruby and would make for a great stone in place of the more expensive ruby. (Read: Uses of Emerald)
Types of Tourmaline
Tourmaline Stone gets its name from a Singhalese word ‘touramalli’ which means “mixed colored stones”. This gem is 7 – 7.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness. Tourmaline is also of interest to many scientists because when it is heated, it changes its electrical charge. It becomes a polarized crystalline magnet and can attract small light objects. Before science could explain it, this property was noticed long ago and tourmalines were called as “aschentrekkers” in the Netherlands because they attracted ashes and could be used to clean pipes. Tourmaline is available in a wide variety of colors from dark brown, medium brown, yellow, black to bluish black, lime to dark forest green, blue to neon blue, red and reddish purple, pink and colorless. Multicolored and bi-colored tourmalines may be pink at one end and green at the other, watermelon tourmaline is pink on the inside and green on the outside. Some stones are dichroic meaning that when they are viewed from different angles, they will appear in different color. Pink rubellite, green verdelite and blue indicolite are the most expensive tourmalines. (Read: Uses of Aquamarine Stone) Indicolite is a dark bluish black stone. The Rubellite is a deep reddish purple stone and Paraiba is a bright neon-blue. Chrome tourmaline is colored by chromium, it is often confused with tsavorite garnet or the emerald because of its beautiful green color. Cat’s eye tourmaline exhibits “cat’s eye” effect similar to those what you see in tiger’s eye cabochons. Schorl is the name given to black tourmaline (the most commonly found tourmalines). Many “rubies” used in the Russian Crown jewels from 17th Century are in fact tourmalines. The last Empress of the Ch’ing Dynasty loved these gems so much that she bought the stones in enormous quantities when a new mine opened in California. Almost every color of tourmaline can be found in Brazil, in Minas Gerais and Bahia especially. In addition to Brazil, tourmaline is also mined in Kenya, Tanzania, Madagascar, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Mozambique, Namibia, and California and Maine in the United States. American National Association of Jewelers adopted tourmaline gemstone as the official birthstone for October in 1912. It is also the lucky stone for the zodiac sign of Leo and the gem chosen for the 8th wedding anniversary.
The Metaphysical Properties of Tourmaline – One of the True Birthstones of Gemini Astrology
By the end of May spring is in full force in the Northern Hemisphere: flowers and trees are in full bloom, gardens have been planted and are already sprouting, the first brood of baby birds has hatched. There is excitement in the air! This is the excitement and energy of the sign of Gemini. Geminis at their best and worst illustrate the full complexity of the human personality. You will be readily drawn to a Gemini-but getting at their true essence and dealing with their energy may not be easy and you will need to be on your toes! Gemini rules the 3rd House-Communication and Excursions.
Mercurial Geminis:
Gemini’s ruling planet (Mercury) and symbol (twins) sum up the traits of this sign. Mercury (Greek: Hermes or Apollo) was the Roman god of commerce, eloquence, travel, and-beware!-cunning, and theft. With wings on his sandals and helmet, Mercury swiftly communicated messages among the gods. We now use the word mercurial to mean a person who is eloquent, ingenious, unpredictable, changeable, and tending toward a negative sort of cunning-all qualities of Geminis. The planet Mercury, being closest to the sun and having the smallest orbit, appears to move the fastest around the sun-it’s year is just 88 days long. In astrology Mercury is associated with our mind (intellect, curiosity), all forms of communication, information, science, youthfulness, and travel. Geminis are highly intelligent and they apply their intellect and curiosity to all that attracts their interest. They have a huge thirst for knowledge. They excel in speaking and writing. Gemini is a masculine air sign, meaning that people born under this sign are, again, highly intelligent, flexible, versatile, and curious. But like water they are not easily contained-they need to always be moving from place to place and easily become bored and restless unless they have constant stimulation. It is not difficult at all to be drawn to Geminis. They are charming, talkative, lively, funny, and quick witted. But look underneath that likable exterior and you will find another side to consider.
The Two-Sided Gemini Twins:
The dual nature of Gemini derives from the twin stars (Castor and Pollux) of the constellation, representing the twin brothers of Helen of Troy. Gemini people are a complex mix of opposite traits-positives strongly counterbalanced by negatives. For example, their versatile interest in a great many things can become flightiness as they flit like a butterfly from one thing to the next. They may pursue a project with great initial enthusiasm-and then leave it unfinished. They seek the stimulation of new endeavors, but are not fond of the work and discipline needed to achieve goals. It can be hard to get a clear sense of who Geminis are and to know what to expect from them because of their tendency to be “two faced” and changeable. They have difficulty making decisions and committing themselves to a specific course of action, further complicated by their ability to see both sides of any question. The challenge for Geminis is to apply their many strong characteristics, while working to develop deeper internal qualities like self-discipline, sustained focus, a work ethic, empathy, and reliability.
Professional Outlook for Geminis:
Geminis do very well in the communication professions-author, teacher, lawyer, and so on. They need a high degree of stimulation and a minimum of routine in their work. Their keen intellect makes them highly capable in the sciences. They are creative people who do well in the arts. They are good at handling several projects at the same time-but may need for others to finish them. How Gemstones Can Enhance Your Gemini Experience Geminis will be well served by developing a more mindful approach to life. That will help them develop a personal ethical code, focus their energies, and link their actions to greater awareness of their purpose in life and their relation to others. Gemstones are the perfect way to increase mindfulness and balance. They have both physical and metaphysical qualities that can enhance all aspects of your well-being. The perfectly aligned crystal structure of gemstones creates an energy field that interacts with our own when you hold it or wear it on your body. In this way, the gemstone can be used to calm you, bring you mental clarity, increase your energy, enhance your creativity, and much more.
Astrology and Gemstones:
Astrological principles manifest at all levels of creation, from the largest bodies in the cosmos to the tiniest particles of atoms-all are part of the same network of universal energy. Based on the hermetic principle “As above, so below,” those universal principles allow us to read relations among the planets and extrapolate those principles to things here on Earth, to events in our lives, as well as to our natural environment. The universal principles that govern the planets are also seen on the much smaller level of gemstones, crystals, and metals.
The Signature of Gemstones:
Each gemstone is associated with specific planets. You are already aware that each planet has its own personality in astrology. And each gemstone has a personal “signature”-specific metaphysical qualities, different for each stone, that arise from the stone’s association with its planets. How to Make Gemstones Work for You By considering the individual signature of gemstones, you can select the right gems for very specific purposes, according to their astrological qualities. Gemstones can be used in three different ways: 1. They are precious objects of beauty that may hold a special meaning for us. We enjoy their beauty by giving them a special place on a shelf, desk, or altar. 2. They can be used in meditation by tuning into their frequency for the purpose of balancing our energy field. 3. They can be made into jewelry pieces for our pleasure, enhancing our individual expression of beauty and sense of empowerment.
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coppolafrancis · 5 years
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Hard stones enter the realms of high jewellery
With the top houses giving them starring roles in their most exclusive collections, is it time to rethink the definition of semi-precious stones? 
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Diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds – the “big four” precious gemstones – have dominated high jewellery for centuries, and with the latest collection launches from the most prestigious maisons on Place Vendôme in Paris, it is clear they continue to reign supreme. As is expected in this rarefied world, coloured diamonds, Colombian emeralds and Royal Blue sapphires formed the centrepiece of some of the most exclusive jewels debuted during Couture Week in Paris this July, but the winds of change are blowing. Some of the most creative new jewels incorporated stones that are traditionally designated as semi-precious, ornamental or hard stones and rarely seen in the haute joaillerie universe beyond minimal accents or as discreet foils to the big players.
From opals to onyx, these stones are polished into smooth cabochons rather than cut to reveal their natural beauty, and it is their unique shape and texture – quite the opposite to the sparkle of a faceted gemstone – together with their vivid hues and fascinating inclusions and natural patterns that are inspiring jewellery houses to break the aesthetic codes of high jewellery in thrilling new ways. The finest opals have long commanded impressive prices and hard stones have of course been used in jewellery before: lapis lazuli, topaz, coral and onyx in particular,  were key to the most dramatic Art Deco designs. What's new is the innovative way in which these humble cousins of the mineral world are being deployed to create surprising and beautiful new effects.
While many online retailers now have sections of their websites devoted to demi-fine jewellery as a home for their less-expensive semi-precious jewels, the same rule doesn’t apply for high jewellery. There is nothing semi-precious about the hypnotically swirling, incandescent 29 carat black Australian opal that depicts a planet, surrounded by stars, in the new Les Ciels de Chaumet high jewellery collection (below), nor the extraordinary Aphélie necklace from Cartier’s Magnitude collection, set with a golden brown rutilated quartz, shot through with strands of gold. These stones might not have the gravitas of the “big four” gems, but what they bring to these jewels is a unique opacity and organic earthiness that makes them every bit as mesmerising as their precious counterparts.  Bulgari's Cinemagia collection oozes Dolce Vita glamour and opulence and here too, hard stones play a part in adding drama to these jewels fit for a diva.  
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The pure, heavily saturated colour and vitreous lustre of certain hardstones creates a quite different kind of drama to a faceted gem and is especially beguiling in high jewellery. To be unveiled in October, Pomellato's Armonie Minerali collection features only hard stones in striking combinations in one-of-a-kind rings and pendants. The Milanese jeweller wants to open our eyes to a 'new precious' featuring never-been-seen-before unions of exotic minerals. A foretaste of the strange new beauty can be seen in the Penelope's Dream ring (below) that evokes a Mediterranean horizon in lapis lazuli and chrysocolla with a band of emeralds uniting the two stones. 
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The finest lapis lazuli has been used prominently in Cartier, Louis Vuitton and Van Cleef & Arpels’ new high jewellery collections, polished into perfect spheres by Cartier to represent the planets, orbiting a yellow sapphire sun; transformed into a gold-flecked talisman of power and strength at Louis Vuitton (below); and bevelled to form delicate leaves by Van Cleef & Arpels. There is no other stone like it that can instantly embolden a jewel. 
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Swiss jeweller de GRISOGONO has never shied away from experimentations in high jewellery. The hardstone turquoise has become synonymous with the brand, but this season jet-black onyx is elevated to high jewellery status in The Art of Technicolour collection (below). Rather than being polished into cabochons, a highly unusual new “fancy” stone cut has been developed to shape the onyx into perfectly smooth cylinders. Rising like miniature edifices either side of an 18 carat oval-cut rubellite, the effect is exquisitely discombobulating – unsure of what you are seeing, you are compelled to take a closer look. 
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What these jewels say goes far beyond the intrinsic value of the stones. While there will always be a market for classic jewels set with the finest precious gemstones, the new haute joaillerie collections are evidence of a growing appetite for the creative and the unique at the very highest level. I can’t wait to see where these adventures in mineralogy take us next. 
If you decided to buy 3 4 carat diamond earrings online then you should be very careful about the clarity of diamonds set in the earrings.
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gempiece · 1 year
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Rubellite belongs to the red or pink variety of tourmaline varying from dark, saturated to medium hues and is often mistaken for Ruby. It was first discovered in the early 18th century in the Ural Mountains of Russia. It derives its name from Latin, meaning ‘tending towards red’. The other names used to describe the gem are Rubelite, Rubylite, Apyrite, and Aphrite. It is the most expensive and rarest of the Tourmaline family and it is sometimes even called red tourmaline or pink tourmaline.   
It became a popular choice of gemstone during the Art Deco period in the 1920s and 1930s which made use of bold and lavish colors. It is prized for its intense color and beauty. It gets its color due to the presence of manganese and lithium in its crystal structure.
Renée Newman, author of the book "Gemstone Buying Guide," notes that rubellite's rich color is "as close to ruby as one can get"
It is the birthstone for October and it is also associated with the 8th wedding anniversary. If you're looking for high-quality gems at great prices online, look no further than Gempiece where quality is a top priority.
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gempiece · 1 year
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Rubellite belongs to the red or pink variety of tourmaline varying from dark, saturated to medium hues and is often mistaken for Ruby. It was first discovered in the early 18th century in the Ural Mountains of Russia. It derives its name from Latin, meaning ‘tending towards red’. The other names used to describe the gem are Rubelite, Rubylite, Apyrite, and Aphrite. It is the most expensive and rarest of the Tourmaline family and it is sometimes even called red tourmaline or pink tourmaline.   
It became a popular choice of gemstone during the Art Deco period in the 1920s and 1930s which made use of bold and lavish colors. It is prized for its intense color and beauty. It gets its color due to the presence of manganese and lithium in its crystal structure.
Renée Newman, author of the book "Gemstone Buying Guide," notes that rubellite's rich color is "as close to ruby as one can get"
It is the birthstone for October and it is also associated with the 8th wedding anniversary. If you're looking for high-quality gems at great prices online, look no further than Gempiece where quality is a top priority.
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SOURCES OF RUBELLITE
Rubellite is found in countries across the world including Afghanistan, Brazil, Madagascar, Myanmar, Nigeria, Russia, India, and the United States.
With specific regions come specific colors such as darker red rubellite from Brazil, and bright pink from Nigeria.
Rubellite mined from Nigeria, Angola, India, and Russia is known for good quality.
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gempiece · 1 year
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Buy Natural Rubellite Stone Online
Buy Natural Rubellite Gemstones Online
Rubellite belongs to the red or pink variety of tourmaline varying from dark, saturated to medium hues and is often mistaken for Ruby. It was first discovered in the early 18th century in the Ural Mountains of Russia. It derives its name from Latin, meaning ‘tending towards red’. The other names used to describe the gem are Rubelite, Rubylite, Apyrite, and Aphrite. It is the most expensive and rarest of the Tourmaline family and it is sometimes even called red tourmaline or pink tourmaline.   
It became a popular choice of gemstone during the Art Deco period in the 1920s and 1930s which made use of bold and lavish colors. It is prized for its intense color and beauty. It gets its color due to the presence of manganese and lithium in its crystal structure.
Renée Newman, author of the book "Gemstone Buying Guide," notes that rubellite's rich color is "as close to ruby as one can get"
It is the birthstone for October and it is also associated with the 8th wedding anniversary. If you're looking for high-quality gems at great prices online, look no further than Gempiece where quality is a top priority.
SOURCES OF RUBELLITE
Rubellite is found in countries across the world including Afghanistan, Brazil, Madagascar, Myanmar, Nigeria, Russia, India, and the United States.
With specific regions come specific colors such as darker red rubellite from Brazil, and bright pink from Nigeria.
Rubellite mined from Nigeria, Angola, India, and Russia is known for good quality.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF RUBELLITE
Rubellite has a hardness of 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale making it a durable gemstone for use in jewelry.
It exhibits pleochroism, which indicates its property of appearing in different colors when viewed from different angles.
Rubellite can also exhibit Asterism, an inclusion responsible for the star-like pattern in the gem.
It can be used in fine jewelry and in rings, earrings, and pendants. When paired with diamonds or other colored gemstones, it creates a wonderful contrast and visual appeal. The stone would simply elevate your elegance and pop out your style.
METAPHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF RUBELLITE
Rubellite is said to influence the heart and root chakras, bringing balance and harmony to both physical and emotional state of the wearer.
The healing properties of Rubellite allow better circulation of blood and therefore it facilitates the cure of many ailments such as skin disorders, headaches, digestive problems, sleep disorders, etc.
Rubellite is used in Energy healing practices and so it can be placed under the moonlight, or early morning sunlight to recharge the crystal.
It removes the negative clutter of emotions of its wearer and brings out their truer self by providing them with more courage and strength.
Rubellite is also thought to be a symbol of love and devotion in many cultures. It elevates empathy, compassion, and understanding in its wearers for themselves and for their loved ones. Its energy allows one to be free from any chronic anxiety and helps build stronger and true relationships.
GRADING OF THE GEMSTONE QUALITY
COLOR: The most valued Rubellite is the vivid red variety which is highly sought after. It should be without any orange or brown undertones.
Edward J. Gübelin (renowned gemologist and author of “Internal Worl of Gemstones”) describes its color as "exquisite and lasting color" which is what makes it so valuable and sought after.
CLARITY: Rubellite belongs to type 3 in terms of clarity. Though inclusions and imperfections are common in Rubellite, gems without them are priced higher. Inclusions that cause cat eye in gems also add to the value of the crystal.
CUT: It can be cut into a variety of shapes such as round, oval, cushion, and emerald, and placed in a prong, bezel, or channel settings. But is often preferred to be cut in oval shape by the jewelers to maximize its radiance and color. Faceted or cabbed, they can make a piece of good jewelry when it is well cut.
CARAT: Rubellite is sold by weight like other gemstones and so it determines the carat price. The larger the size, the higher would be the price for a high-quality gemstone.
A few famous rubellites are the Duchess of Windsor’s ruby and diamond bracelet and Rosser Reeves Star Ruby mined in Sri Lanka (138 carats).
You can trust Gempiece to provide an excellent selection of gems without sacrificing quality or affordability. Choose from the array of gemological certificates we provide to determine for yourself the authenticity of the gemstone.
ASTROLOGY SIGNS THAT CORRESPOND WITH RUBELLITE
Rubellite is best suited to the signs Cancer, Sagittarius, and Capricorn.
Caners are naturally loyal and loving and the gem influences their energy to allow trustworthy people around them, build stronger relationships and avoid wasting their endearing kindness on the wrong ones.
The cheerful and outgoing Sagittarians can benefit from the crystal which can influence their intuition to place their trust in the right person and provide them with a calmer mind allowing a wiser decision-making ability.
Capricorn-born is ready to go above expectations and stay determined. The crystal helps them stay more rooted and helps them focus without running out of patience.
If you find yourself attracted to this precious gemstone then be sure to get your hands on it irrespective of your sign. Buy online from the wide range of colors of Rubellite Gempiece provides at the best price.
GEM CARE
Even with a hardness of 7 – 7.5 on the Mohs scale, it is necessary to care for the gem to prevent it from damage. Here are some tips for caring for your rubellite jewelry:
Use clean water, gentle soap, and a soft cloth to clean the gem.
When wearing Rubellite jewelry, avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals, such as bleach or chlorine, which can damage the gemstone. It is always a good idea to remove your Rubellite jewelry before engaging in activities that could damage it, such as playing sports or doing heavy manual labor.
Store the gem in a jewelry box protected from heat, humidity, and sun and also from other jewelry than can cause scratches, loss of luster, and other damages.
Rubellite is sensitive to heat and so it is best to not do mechanical cleanings such as steaming and ultrasonic. Also avoid using abrasive cleaners or brushes, which can scratch or damage the gemstone.
Get the jewelry checked by professionals every few years to ensure its good condition.
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