If you are looking to add some color to your jewelry, look no further than
our selection of fine gemstone jewelry. Whether it's your birthstone or
just something to match that favorite dress, Earth Treasures has gemstone
rings, earrings, bracelets and necklaces that will sure to hit the mark.
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Sapphires are available in nearly every color of the spectrum
including many shades of blue, green, pink, orange, yellow and
purple. Select from a wide array of jewelry set with
multi-color sapphires or a single color with or without
diamonds.
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Rubies and sapphires actually come from the same species of
gemstone- corundum and are exceptionally hard and durable. The
finest qualities command astronomical prices but we offer
beautiful examples at very reasonable prices. Available loose
or set with or without diamonds in your choice of metals.
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Possessing a fine "Kelly green" color, emeralds look great in white or yellow gold. Most gems are found with a "garden" of inclusions (flaws) that are unavoidable due to how the crystals originally were formed. We have a beautiful selection to choose from, with or without diamonds.
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The Garnet group of gemstones is a truly exciting and diverse family. The combined collection of varieties covers every color of the spectrum except blue. Due to their combination of good hardness and high, single refraction, well cut Garnets exhibit beautiful brilliance and durability. Many varieties are very reasonable in price while others offer color shades not found in any other gemstone species.
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Ranging in color from deep purple to pale lavender, Amethyst has wide appeal at a very reasonable cost. Look for gems that are well cut and not excessively dark for maximum intensity and beauty. The bi-color variety, Ametrine, exhibits two colors separately in the same gem - yellow and purple. All varieties look great in both yellow and white gold.
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Citrine is a golden quartz whose name comes from the French word for "lemon". Its color ranges from slightly golden yellow to a medium gold showing hints of orange. Its very reasonable price allows for extravagant size if your taste is inclined toward large. For a great look try mixing Citrine with other gemstones for contrast. A costlier variety called Madeira Citrine is suffused with tones of amber, orange, and honeyed caramel and looks stunning.
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The name means "ocean water" and the color ranges from intense, deep blue to lighter shades of sky and water and is one of the most popular of all gemstones. Look for well-cut examples for maximum beauty. Lesser quality Brazilian cut Aquamarines lack brilliance and appear "washed out". White gold intensifies the blue color.
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The voluptuous color speaks for itself. From the pure pastel blue of an Alpine glacier…to the glow of the mid-summer sky…to the aquatic hue of the deepest ocean, blue Topaz brings a breath of fresh air to contemporary jewelry designs. Blue Topaz looks equally desirable in white or yellow gold.
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With its infinite patterns and displays of color and fire, each Opal is unique and hypnotic. Appearance can vary from broad bands of color, patchwork quilt, or pin-fire with varying degrees of reds, oranges, greens, blues, yellows, and purples. Select from freeform or calibrated shapes. We carry a beautiful array of crystal, black, jelly, boulder, and inlaid varieties set in precious metals.
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Tourmaline is an incredible family of gemstones that includes every color of the spectrum. The ultimate variety is the neon blue/green which displays vibrant and intense color. Choose from loose gems that you can mount or select from our mounted collection.
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Tanzanite boasts a uniquely sensuous appeal with its deep vivid blue tinged with purple. Choose from our large collection of loose and mounted gems, many set with brilliant diamonds.
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The green-apple crispness of Peridot is a perfect compliment to today's lively fashion scene. As the popularity of lime green continues to grow, so does the youthful appeal of this citrus-hued gem. Much of the Peridot available on the market is mined by Native Americans on Arizona's San Carlos Reservation. Other mining locals include Burma, Brazil and Sri Lanka.
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A gem of great beauty and rarity, sparkling Blue Zircon really "pops" and might be mistaken for the far more expensive blue diamond. The aqua-blue brightness of Zircon, often tinged with shimmering teal looks great in all kinds of jewelry and is a favorite of men and women.
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The velvety black of Onyx makes an unmistakable statement of power, authority and sophistication. It makes a dramatic background or contrast with other gemstones or it can stand alone for a bold and richly self-assured look. Onyx is also available as carved cameos, intaglios, beads and buttons. Men and women alike find onyx very appealing and "classy".
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Refers to jewelry mixed with two or more different colored gems. The contrasting colors are very appealing and allow a greater compliment to your wardrobe. Make your own combinations or select from our very tasteful collection of mounted jewelry.
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This category includes many exotic gemstones that are less familiar to customers but no less beautiful to the eye. Steel blue Iolite, vivid green Chrome Diopside, pastel & red Spinel, pink Beryl and Kunzite, hot orange Garnet, green and lemon Quartz, and more. Select from loose gems or our mounted beauties!
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