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10 Astonishing Facts About Gemstones

last updated at March 25, 2023 | 6 min Read
Gemstones are quite fascinating and there are many who admire their natural beauty. Wearing them is jewellery is an age-old practice that was quite popular among the ancient people. At the same time, it is also believed that gemstones are also considered to have healing abilities and many are advised to wear them for peace and prosperity. Be it for their beauty or astrological reasons, people around the world have been embracing gemstones for many years. Taking a cue from the popularity of gemstones, even jewellers have come up with a lot of design options for gemstone jewellery. But do we know everything about gemstones?

Interesting Facts About Gemstones: 

1. The Egyptian Favourite

The Egyptian Favorite GemstoneThe ancient Egyptians considered the green coloured gemstones to be very valuable and brought luck to the person wearing them. Peridot and emerald were the two most favourite green stones of the people from the bygone era. It is believed that people often got confused between the two beautiful gemstones. Egyptian queen Cleopatra had her heart for the peridot. Though she loved emeralds which look quite similar, she always favoured the peridot.

2. The Pomegranate Look-alike

The Pomegranate Look Alike gemstoneDid you ever notice that the garnets were quite similar to the seed of pomegranate? While some believe that the garnet’s name was derived actually derived from a word meaning “blood”, the actual take is quite different. The blood-red coloured gemstone got its name from the fruit pomegranate because the fruit has similar blood-red seeds inside. On the other hand, the folk about pomegranate is that the fruit represents life, death, and rebirth. Isn’t it amusing?

3. The Hardest Gemstone

the hardest gemstoneWell, there are no prizes for guessing what the hardest gemstone is – diamond. This beautiful gemstone which is considered to be a woman’s best friend scores rank for being the hardest and the strongest. The saying “only a diamond can cut a diamond” is absolutely true as a diamond is used to cut or scratch another diamond. Its harness makes diamond the perfect gemstone for everyday wear.

4. The Lightest Gemstone

the lightest gemstoneAmber is considered to be the softest and lightest gemstone on the face of the earth. This beautiful gemstone is so light that it floats in salt water. The stone is the result of resin and sap from the fossilized prehistoric trees. Baltic amber, which is considered to be the strongest type of amber, is used for creating amber jewellery.

5. The Gemstone with Natural Stripes

the gemstone with natural stripesThe beautiful agate gemstone is known for having natural stripes all over its body. The stone has a number of natural bands of colours stripped across the surface making it creative and unique. The stripes on the stone are because of the accumulation of minerals such as chalcedony or quartz.

6. The Largest Diamond

the largest diamond gemstoneWhile the Cullinan Diamond (3,106.75 carats) is considered to be the largest unpolished diamond, it is the Sergio that beats its rivals as the largest diamond ever found. The Sergio Diamond which is a black carbonado diamond was discovered in Brazil in 1893. The 3167-carat diamond is a true beauty to behold. The black diamonds are quite rare and there is still a lot of debate over their origins.

7. The Star of Asia

The Star of Asia gemstoneDid you ever know that the star of Asia is a cabochon star sapphire? Yes, that is true and the gorgeous gemstone currently resides in Washington’s Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. The 330-carat gemstone came from the Magok mine, Burma, and has rich colour and is very clear in nature. The stone was given by the maharajah of Jodhpur to the American Museum in the 1960s.

8. The Exquisite Pearls

The Exquisite Pearls gemstoneAfter diamonds, women favour pearls the most. A true sign of class and elegance, the pearls are just beautiful… but do you know that it takes around 1 to 4 years for a pearl to come to fruition? Cultivating a pearl involves the plantation of a small bead (nucleus) within the mollusc, and it is left for at least 1 to 2 years to grow into a beautiful pearl. So the next time you wear pearls, do consider the story and work behind them.

9. The Fascinating Tanzanite

The Fascinating Tanzanite gemstoneGemstones in blue and violet colour are quite attractive and when talking about coloured gemstones, the mesmerising tanzanite needs a special mention. This rare, blue/violet blue stone is very appealing and so is the story behind it. Adding to the uniqueness of the stone is its rarity - tanzanite is found in only one location in the world at Mt Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. Looking for rich, blue coloured diamond ring? Check out the Annora Blue Sapphire Ring. Isn’t it appealing?

10. The Rare Red Diamond

The Rare Red Diamond GemstoneWhile all coloured diamonds are rare, the rarest of them all is the red diamond which is found in Brazil, Africa and Australia. Scientists reveal that only 20 to 30 rare diamonds have been discovered to date and most of them are less than half a carat. Didn’t these facts make you feel amazed with gemstones all over again? There is more news for you…. Candere is offering special discounts on gemstone jewellery so start browsing and make the most of the splendid offer. You will find all different types of gemstones at Candere like Emerald, Ruby, Blue Sapphire, Peridot, Citrine, Pink Sapphire, Pearl, Iolite, etc. You will find both precious as well as semi-precious gemstones at Candere. Image source: Pinterest

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