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Mithun Rao

Amber Gemstone Costing And Pricing

... , it is not easy to identify the age of the stone. Most gemological laboratories also do not often certify amber gemstones. The process of finding out the age of the amber stone involves identifying the inclusions present in the stone and ... Read Read: Amber Gemstone Costing And Pricing

By: Mithun Rao | 02/11/2008 | Jewelry

Facts Behind Amber Gemstone

... and ivory. Romans found use for this gemstone only in the first century B.C to first century A.D, where they made rings and vessels out of this gem.'Elektron' - the root word for electricity was the ancient name for amber. Around 600 B.C., ... Read Read: Facts Behind Amber Gemstone

By: Mithun Rao | 02/11/2008 | Education

Natural Amber Gemstones - Where To Find Them

... in East Prussia, and now is known as Kaliningrad (which, until recently was a part of USSR).The variety of amber originating from this area is known as 'Succinite'. It is found here at two sources: from the sea and by mining. The sea amber ... Read Read: Natural Amber Gemstones - Where To Find Them

By: Mithun Rao | 12/10/2008 | Education

Mystical Amber Gemstones

... with vitality and has the power to draw disease out of the body. By absorbing pain and negative energy, thie gemstone allows the body to rebalance and heal itself. It alleviates stress.It strengthens the mucus membrane and treats the throat ... Read Read: Mystical Amber Gemstones

By: Mithun Rao | 28/10/2008 | Jewelry

Distinguishing Real Natural Amber From Fakes and Synthetics

Identifying an original amber gemstone can be quite difficult. This is because there are many amber imitations found in the market which confuse the buyers.One of its numerous imitations is called 'Amberdan'. It has properties fairly near ... Read Read: Distinguishing Real Natural Amber From Fakes and Synthetics

By: Mithun Rao | 02/11/2008 | Jewelry

What is an Natural Amber Stone?

... its value. Other trapped flora and fauna, dust, small pyrite crystals and other minerals may also be found in amber.Amber Gemstone Colors One can find Baltic Amber in a large spectrum of colors: white, yellow, brown, black, red, green and ... Read Read: What is an Natural Amber Stone?

By: Mithun Rao | 14/10/2008 | Jewelry

The Age of Natural Amber Stone

... . Also one can judge the age of the amber from its colour.Paleolithic man in Austria also used amber gemstones (45000 - 12000 B.C.). The nomadic hunters of the Mesolithic age (12000 - 4000 B.C.) used amber to hunt animals. They carved ... Read Read: The Age of Natural Amber Stone

By: Mithun Rao | 02/11/2008 | Education

Amber Jewelry Myths Still Live

... sun. Around the year 240 B.C., an astrologer, Sudines, came pretty close to the real origin of amber. He said that the gemstone is the product of a tree called the “lynx”. It was indeed the product of a tree. Amber was a resin. The ... Read Read: Amber Jewelry Myths Still Live

By: Valechka | 31/01/2007 | Women's Issues

Colored Gemstones - the Beauty and Vigor of Colored Gemstones

... known as bloodstone and is considered a mystical birthstone for the month of March. Some organic materials are also considered as gemstones, such as amber. Amber is a resin and occurs in a beautiful yellow or orange color. It was used as a ... Read Read: Colored Gemstones - the Beauty and Vigor of Colored Gemstones

By: Imran ali | 15/12/2008 | Jewelry

Gemstones, the Significance of Colour

... and serenity in the wearer. It is also linked to clarity of mental thought, inspiration and helps with meditation. Yellow Gemstones Amber, Citrine, Carnelian, Sapphire, Garnet, Tigers Eye, Topaz, Beryl, Jasper and Tourmaline all have ... Read Read: Gemstones, the Significance of Colour

By: Helen Quenet | 23/06/2007 | Jewelry

Amber Jewellery; A Guide To Why And How It Is Used In Jewellery

  Amber is a fascinating substance. It is commonly regarded as a gemstone but unlike most others it does not have a mineral origin. Deposits of resin from certain pine trees were fossilized at the bottom of the sea for millions of years ... Read Read: Amber Jewellery; A Guide To Why And How It Is Used In Jewellery

By: Amy - Find Jewellery | 12/02/2009 | Jewelry

Amber Jewerly, What is Amber?

Amber Jewelry: What is Amber? Amber is often classified as a gemstone in the same class as turquoise and jade,However, it is actually is fossil of tree resin. Amber is available in a number of different colors: yellow, brown, green among ... Read Read: Amber Jewerly, What is Amber?

By: CM | 10/02/2009 | Jewelry

Gemstones - the Crowning Glory of Ornaments

... for inserting inside ornaments. Some organic compounds and non-minerals like amber are also treated as gemstones by the ornament manufacturers. Gemstones are classified according to their chemical composition, crystalline structure and the ... Read Read: Gemstones - the Crowning Glory of Ornaments

By: Pankaj Mohan | 22/11/2007 | Hobbies

Pamper yourself With Designer Amber Jewelry

... can accentuate a woman’s beauty manifold. With an array of precious gemstones and jewelry designs available, what to choose for the perfect look can be rather confusing at times. The range of amber silver jewelry at Feel Good Jewelry aims ... Read Read: Pamper yourself With Designer Amber Jewelry

By: Medha Ruby | 24/04/2008 | Jewelry

Ideas For Jewellery Making Using Gemstones

... and elegance to a summer wardrobe, whereas a plain cabochon of amber set in silver and worn as a black velvet choker is the ultimate in evening elegance. One of the most popular gemstones is the vibrant rainbow of the opal. This incredible ... Read Read: Ideas For Jewellery Making Using Gemstones

By: Adam Hunter | 06/03/2009 | Art & Entertainment

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