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We deal in All types of Precious & Semi-Precious Stone Rings, Earrings, Bracelets, Pendants, Beads & Necklaces
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02/06/2026

Pink is one of the most misunderstood colors in gemstones. 💗

People often think of it as just one shade, but gemstone pinks can look completely different depending on the stone.

Some pinks feel bold and powerful, like ruby. Some feel luxurious and refined, like pink sapphire. Others feel soft and romantic, like rose quartz and morganite. Then you have stones like pink tourmaline and pink topaz that bring brightness, energy, and incredible life to jewelry.

What makes pink gemstones fascinating is how much personality they carry. The same color family can feel elegant, playful, dramatic, calming, or even futuristic depending on the material.

And unlike many fashion trends, pink gemstones have remained popular for centuries because they work across every style, from delicate everyday jewelry to statement pieces.

So if someone says "I like pink gemstones," the real question is:

Which pink?

Because in the gemstone world, pink is not a color.

It's an entire spectrum. 💎✨

31/05/2026

When most people think of gemstones, they think of faceting.

Symmetry. Sparkle. Brilliance.

But gemstone carving is an entirely different world.

A faceted stone follows angles and proportions. A carving follows imagination.

Every flower you see here started as a rough piece of gemstone. Then came hours of planning, shaping, refining, and detailing. Unlike faceting, where small imperfections can sometimes be worked around, carving leaves very little room for error. One wrong move can damage the entire design and there is no "undo" button in gemstone cutting.

What makes these pieces even more special is that the carving isn't limited to one side. The details continue throughout the stone, creating depth from every angle. Each petal has to be balanced, each curve has to flow naturally, and the overall design has to remain durable enough to be worn as jewelry.

The materials themselves add another layer of beauty.

Rose Quartz brings its soft romantic glow.

Amethyst adds rich violet tones.

Citrine carries warm golden sunlight.

Sky Blue Topaz gives a fresh, airy brightness.

Lemon Quartz adds a vibrant pastel energy.

And each gemstone behaves differently during carving. Some are easier to work with, while others require far more patience and precision to achieve the same result.

What many people don't realize is that carvings are often far more wasteful than traditional cuts. A large amount of rough material may be removed just to achieve the final shape. That's one reason why fine gemstone carvings are much less common than standard faceted stones.

But perhaps the most fascinating part is this:

These weren't created to maximize brilliance.

They were created to maximize artistry.

Instead of asking, "How much sparkle can we get from this stone?"

The question becomes, "What can this stone become?"

And that's where gemstones stop being jewelry components and start becoming miniature sculptures.

Then we took it one step further...

and turned the sculptures into earrings.

Because art is even better when you can wear it. 🌸💎

30/05/2026

Moonstone always

30/05/2026

Only ONE person got it right. 🤯

The real identity? Red Spinel.

Spinel is one of the most underrated, historically misidentified gemstones in the world (even royal crowns have mistaken spinel for rubies for centuries!). But once you see it up close, it has a magic entirely its own.

Look at the nuances in these small 3mm to 6mm beads:

The Bright Red: Incredible, vibrant saturation with a softer, slightly cloudy transparency.

The Darker Red: A deeper, more dramatic tone, but with that crystal-clear transparency that catches the light beautifully.

It’s easily one of the most magnificent reds you will ever see in a natural gemstone—rich, perfectly polished, and incredibly rare in this quality.

Be honest with us in the comments… what would YOUR first guess have been if you saw these on our story? 👇

26/05/2026

Blue gemstones might seem similar at first… until you place them side by side. 💙

A royal sapphire feels rich and timeless. Tanzanite shifts between blue and violet depending on the light. Sky Blue Topaz feels light and refreshing, while Swiss Blue turns brighter and more electric. London Blue carries a darker, moodier luxury, and apatite almost glows with an unreal neon energy.

Same color family. Completely different personalities.

That’s what makes gemstones fascinating, “blue” is never just blue.

Some shades feel calm.
Some feel powerful.
Some instantly grab attention.

And honestly… this is only Day 2.

22/05/2026

For the longest time, you only saw the stones from us.
Now… you get to see what they become. 💎

Natural gemstones turned into wearable pieces, from minimal everyday designs to bold statement jewelry. Emeralds, moonstones, amethysts, rose quartz and more, all set in sterling silver, with selected designs available in gold plating or even solid gold on request.

What makes these pieces special isn’t just the jewelry itself. It’s the fact that the focus still stays on the stones, their color, glow, texture, and individuality.

Some pieces are subtle.
Some are meant to stand out.
But all of them carry the same idea:

Natural gemstones deserve to be worn, not just collected.

And honestly… after seeing them finished like this, we’re wondering why we didn’t start sooner 😄

Which piece would you wear first?

21/05/2026

A gemstone tweezer is specially designed to hold loose stones safely and precisely during sorting, grading, matching, photography, stone selection, and jewelry manufacturing. Unlike normal tweezers, gemstone tweezers are made to provide controlled grip without damaging delicate edges, polished surfaces, or faceting.

In gemstone work, even a small slip matters.

A stone can fall.
A facet edge can chip.
A calibrated layout can get disturbed.

That’s why professionals spend years becoming comfortable with tools like tweezers, because handling gemstones is not just about touching stones, it’s about control, balance, pressure, and precision.

Tweezers are used almost everywhere in the chain:
• stone selection
• color grading
• layout making
• quality checking
• parcel sorting
• jewelry setting
• gemstone photography
• lab examination

And different tweezers serve different purposes too. Some are designed for larger stones, some for calibrated layouts, some for diamond handling, and some for delicate faceted pieces where maximum visibility is needed.

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20/05/2026

Which green would you actually wear?

18/05/2026

One thing people from outside the gemstone industry often misunderstand is this idea that there’s a fixed “retail price” and a fixed “wholesale price.”

Gemstones don’t work like printed MRP products.

Two strands that look similar in photos can have completely different pricing because value depends on dozens of factors:
• quality
• matching
• color consistency
• cut
• clarity
• rarity
• treatment
• sourcing difficulty
• and even the seller’s specialization

That’s why experienced buyers rarely ask:
“What’s your wholesale price?”

They ask:
“What’s the quality?”
“What’s the treatment?”
“How consistent is the layout?”
“What’s the best you can do for this material?”

Because serious buyers understand they’re not buying a “category.”
They’re buying a specific product with specific characteristics.

And honestly, after years in this business, one thing becomes very clear:

People who only chase the cheapest price usually keep switching suppliers.

People who understand value build long-term relationships.

In gemstones, there’s no universal “wholesale price.”
There’s only:
good value,
fair pricing,
and trust over time.

16/05/2026

A gemstone tweezer is specially designed to hold loose stones safely and precisely during sorting, grading, matching, photography, stone selection, and jewelry manufacturing. Unlike normal tweezers, gemstone tweezers are made to provide controlled grip without damaging delicate edges, polished surfaces, or faceting.

In gemstone work, even a small slip matters.

A stone can fall.
A facet edge can chip.
A calibrated layout can get disturbed.

That’s why professionals spend years becoming comfortable with tools like tweezers, because handling gemstones is not just about touching stones, it’s about control, balance, pressure, and precision.

Tweezers are used almost everywhere in the chain:
• stone selection
• color grading
• layout making
• quality checking
• parcel sorting
• jewelry setting
• gemstone photography
• lab examination

And different tweezers serve different purposes too. Some are designed for larger stones, some for calibrated layouts, some for diamond handling, and some for delicate faceted pieces where maximum visibility is needed.

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