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Stone 1

Ruby:

Ruby is the birthstone for July. Ruby is one of the most desirable gems. Transparent rubies of large sizes are even rarer than Diamonds. The ruby has been a symbol of vitality and royalty for centuries. The ultimate red gem, ruby has been the world's most valued gemstone for most of recorded history. According to the Bible, only wisdom and virtuous women are more precious. Burning with an unquenchable fire, ruby has long been a symbol of undying love. Ruby is the gem of courage and emotion. Its fiery brilliance attracts the eye and quickens the pulse. In legend, ruby is the gem of the heart with the power to kindle the flame of desire.

Ruby

Diamond:

Diamond is the birthstone for April. Diamonds have been admired gemstones of desire since ancient times. Formed one hundred miles beneath the Earth's surface over a billion years ago, diamonds are the hardest gem of all. It is also known as "the queen of the gems and the gem of queens”. The Romans thought diamonds were so brilliant they must be fallen stars. The ancient Greeks called diamond "adamas," meaning invincible, theorizing that something so beautiful must be the crystallized teardrops of the gods. While aesthetically pleasing they also are an investment.

Diamond

Emerald:

Emerald is the birthstone for May. Emeralds are among the rarest of gems having been mined for 1000s of years. The deeper and more vivid in the color of green the higher the value. As the gem of Venus and associated with Spring, Emerald symbolizes love, eternal youth and rebirth.

Emerald

Blue Sapphire:

Blue Sapphire is the birthstone for September. Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty. The ancient Persians believed the earth rests on a giant sapphire. Its reflection, they said, made the sky blue. Sapphire comes from the Greek word for blue, sappheiros, and this gem provides the most beautiful blues of the gem kingdom. Sapphire is the gem of truth. The tradition is so strong, we still think of an honest person as"true blue.

Blue Sapphire

Opal:

Fireworks. Jellyfish. Galaxies. Lightning. Opal’s shifting play of kaleidoscopic colors is unlike any other gem. Because opal has the colors of other gems, the Romans thought it was the most precious and powerful of all. The Bedouins believed that opals contained lightning and fell from the sky during thunderstorms.

Opal

Amethyst:

Amethyst is the birthstone for February. Amethyst is the gem of sobriety and peace. Its name comes from the Greek "amethystos" which means "not drunken". They served wine in amethyst goblets during long banquets because they believed this wine-colored gem had the power to keep guests sober. Since the middle ages, Bishop's rings have been set with amethyst as a symbol of piety and celibacy. Leonardo da Vinci wrote that amethyst has the power to protect against evil thoughts and to sharpen the intelligence. Tibetan Buddhists use amethyst rosaries to enhance the peace and tranquility of meditation.

Amethyst

Garnet:

Garnet is the birthstone for January. Break open a pomegranate: see the tiny glossy red seeds? Now you can see why garnet comes from the Latin word for seed, granatum. To the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians, garnet was a tiny glossy red gem, bursting with fire. Beautiful garnet jewelry found in archeological digs is more than 5,000 years old. Garnets symbolize loyalty and kindness. In a Grimm Fairy Tale, an old lady who rescues an injured bird is rewarded with a magical garnet that lights up the night. A garnet also lit the way for Noah's Ark. In legend, garnets protect travelers when they are far from home.

Garnet

Aquamarine:

Aquamarine is the birthstone for March. Aquamarine captures the beauty of the sea, its pastel blue tinged with a hint of green. The icy color is as fresh with earth tones as with other pastel shades and the perfect accompaniment to grey and navy. Legends say that aquamarine is the treasure of mermaids, with the power to keep sailors safe at sea. In addition to calming the waves, aquamarine is also said to have a soothing influence on relationships, making it a good anniversary gift. Contemplating aquamarine can inspire inner peace too. A dream of aquamarine means that you will meet new friends.

Aquamarine

Peridot:

Peridot is the birthstone for August. Peridot is the extraterrestrial gem: tiny peridot crystals have been discovered in meteors that fall to earth. On our planet, this lime-green gem forms in volcanoes, under tremendous heat and pressure. The ancient Romans called peridot "evening emerald", since its green color did not darken at night but was still visible by lamplight. Peridot was mined in ancient Egypt on an island called Zeberget. Later, peridot was also often used to adorn medieval churches.

Peridot

Lab Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Diamond

Moissanite:

Brilliance, which refers to the white light reflected back to the eye, is a good measure for how much a diamond will "sparkle". Moissanite disperses light very well and is actually more brilliant than a diamond. Natural moissanite is incredibly rare on earth, it is mostly only to be found in meteorites, having first been discovered in a meteorite crater in Arizona in 1893. Today, it’s created in controlled environments to mimic the forces of nature, resulting in durable, super-hard gemstones with a minimum ecological impact, and absolutely no mining.

Moissanite

Tanzanite:

Tanzanite has a velvety purplish-blue unlike any other gem. Mined in only one place in the world, a five-square mile area in Merelani in Tanzania near the feet of majestic Kilimanjaro, tanzanite is exceptionally rare. This gem was discovered in 1969 and named by Tiffany & Co., who was the first to bring it to market. The secret to tanzanite's mesmerizing color is trichoism: crystals of tanzanite are three different colors from different directions. This means that blue and purple dance together in the depths of the gem as it moves and catches the light.

Tanzanite

Moonstone:

According to Hindu mythology, moonstone is made of solidified moonbeams. Many other cultures also associate this gem with moonlight, and it’s easy to see why. Its internal structure scatters the light that strikes it, creating a phenomenon known as adularescence. The visual effect is reminiscent of the full moon shining through a veil of thin, high clouds. Legends say that moonstone brings good luck. Many believed that you could see the future if you held a moonstone in your mouth during a full moon.

Moonstone

Citrine:

Citrine is the birthstone for November. Citrine, derived from the citrine - a yellow fruit similar to the lemon- and meaning "lemon" in many languages, it is associated with success and prosperity. Citrine has a bright sunny color that will add a warm glow to your wardrobe.

Citrine

Black Diamond:

While it is known how other diamonds are formed no one really knows for certain how black diamonds were formed. Their origin is controversial with several proposed theories, including: radiation; a meteoritic impact; formed in outer space in stellar supernova explosions; and direct conversion of organic carbon under high-pressure conditions. Black Diamonds absorb light instead of reflecting it, meaning their beauty comes from their surface which is polished like marble. While all diamonds are known for their strength and durability, black diamonds are tougher than any other diamond.

Black Diamond

Swiss Blue Topaz:

Blue Topaz is the birthstone for December. The beautiful blue of the sky on a summer's day sparkles in every blue topaz. Fresh and breezy, blue topaz is one of the most versatile gems in nature's palette. Legend says that topaz dispels enchantment. The ancient Greeks believed that topaz has the power to increase strength and make its wearer invisible in times of emergency. Topaz was also said to change color in the presence of poisoned food or drink.

Swiss Blue Topaz

London Blue Topaz:

Known for its deep, inky blue hue. It is a gemstone that is said to promote truth, wisdom, and clear communication. It is believed to help balance the mind, body, and spirit. It’s also said to strengthen relationships by promoting emotional bonds and honesty.

London Blue Topaz

Black Onyx:

The opaque black onyx takes on extra polish in eye-catching faceted cuts. It has the look of black diamond for less. This basic black gem first became popular in Victorian times, when demand for mourning jewelry led jewelry designers to look for all-black gemstones. Ancient Greek philosopher Pliny recommends soaking dark-colored quartz in sugar water for weeks, then plunging it into acid, turning the sugar to carbon and blackening the stone. That''s how black onyx was born. Today, more modern methods can be used to create the even black tone of black onyx but some still prefer the ancient technique.

Black Onyx

Blue Diamond:

Blue diamonds are considered to be one of the rarest and most valuable types. Blue diamond symbolizes loyalty and trust. It is also one of the rarest color diamonds in existence. It is also a symbol of wealth and associated with royalty.

Blue Diamond

Rose Quartz:

Legend has it that rose quartz is the love stone, with the power to heal a broken heart. Crystal healers advise sleeping with rose quartz under your pillow every night to keep love strong. Rose quartz beads dating back to 7000 BC have been found in the area once known as Mesopotamia (today’s Iraq). Rose quartz jewelry was known to be crafted by the Assyrians around 800-600 BC. The Assyrians, along with the Romans, might have been the first to use this stone. People in the earliest recorded times believed in the magical powers of quartz. Ancient Roman, Egyptian, and Greek civilizations used quartz crystals as potent talismans. The Romans used rose quartz as a seal to signify ownership, and Egyptians believed the stone could prevent ageing.

Rose Quartz

Morganite:

The color pink has long been associated with love, romance, and femininity, making pink gemstones an obvious and popular choice for engagement rings and other romantic gifts. The color pink also flatters any skin tone. The affordability of Morganite – especially compared to Pink Diamonds – makes it easy to see why Morganite Jewelry, especially those rose gold settings, have become so popular.

Morganite

Fire Opal:

Born in the fire of Mexico's volcanoes, fire opal's natural bright orange is unmatched in the gem kingdom. Fire opal glows with the fire of the sun: hot yellows, oranges, and reds so bright they look as though they might glow in the dark too. Unlike most opal, fire opal is often faceted, so you can choose sparkle as well as color. It has a hazy velvety look that intensifies its color. Its juicy color is just the right accent to earth tones or black and also looks great paired with other bright tones. Fire opal forms when water seeps into silica-rich lava, filling seams and hollows. Under heat and pressure, the silica forms a solid gel, trapping the remaining water within its structure. Small pebbles of fire opal are found embedded in lava flows.

Fire Opal

Pink Sapphire:

Pink Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty.

Pink Sapphire

Yellow Diamond:

Yellow diamond rings combine the warmth of yellow gold and the dazzle of diamonds. Yellow diamonds are one of the most affordable and popular of the coloured diamond family, as they are not as rare as other fancy colours such as blue and green. However natural yellow colour diamonds are extremely rare, with only one out of approximately 10,000 carats mined being a natural colour diamond. Yellows are the most common, making up around 60% of the coloured diamonds.

Yellow Diamond

Pink Tourmaline:

Tourmaline is the birthstone for October. Tourmaline is the gem of intuition. Legend says tourmaline inspires artistic expression. In addition to uniquely varied beauty, tourmaline has unusual electrical properties. Crystals acquire a polarized charge when heated or compressed. This property has made tourmaline the latest miracle ingredient in moisturizers: manufacturers claim the gem helps pull pollutants from your skin. Pink tourmaline was an obsession for the last empress of China, who slept on a pink tourmaline pillow to inspire good dreams.

Pink Tourmaline

Yellow Sapphire:

Yellow Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty.

Yellow Sapphire

Green Sapphire:

Green Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty.

Green Sapphire

White Sapphire:

White Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty.

White Sapphire

Green Diamond:

Green diamonds are very unusual because their colour comes from exposure to natural radiation. As the pure diamond crystals were forced from deep within the Earth's crust toward the surface, natural radiation made the colour change. Green diamonds are the second rarest colour diamonds.

Green Diamond

Chocolate Brown Diamond:

Brown diamonds are known for their distinctive champagne hues, which exude an elegant and timeless quality. Brown diamonds are the most common colour variety of natural diamonds. In most mines, brown diamonds account for 15% of production.

Chocolate Brown Diamond

Alexandrite:

Alexandrite is the birthstone for June. Alexandrite possess beautiful color-changing properties varying with different sources of light. In daylight, the stone turns shades of emerald and sea green. When lit by candles, lamps, and other incandescent lights, the gems take on a vivid red, violet, or purple hue. An eye-catching, gorgeous gemstone, alexandrite's discovery traces back to 1830 in Russia's Ural Mountains. The gemstone was discovered on Alexander II's 16th birthday and was thusly named after the future Czar. The gemstone's red and green hues mirrored those of the Imperial Russian flag, greatly enhancing its popularity throughout the empire, and for centuries to follow.

Alexandrite

Lab Pink Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Pink Diamond

Lab Yellow Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Yellow Diamond

Lab Blue Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Blue Diamond

Lab Green Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Green Diamond

Salt & Pepper Diamond:

A truly unique type of diamond. The phrase “salt and pepper” refers to the mix of many black and white inclusions, giving the stone a silky grey and speckled look. Salt and pepper diamonds can carry profound symbolic meaning. The inclusion of dark and light specks within the stone represents the ups and downs of life, reminding us that beauty can be found even in imperfection. If you’re a romantic who resonates with the idea of embracing life's complexities and finding joy in the journey, a salt and pepper diamond can serve as a powerful symbol in your love story.

Salt & Pepper Diamond

Stone 1 Quality

Synthetic Alexandrite
Quality Grade:

Genuine Moissanite

Synthetic Moissanite
Quality Grade:

Genuine Moissanite

Genuine Moissanite
+$511
Quality Grade:

Natural Salt & Pepper Diamond. Every stone has a unique distribution of inclusions.

Synthetic Salt & Pepper Diamond
Quality Grade:

Natural Salt & Pepper Diamond. Every stone has a unique distribution of inclusions.

Genuine Salt & Pepper Diamond
+$8,026
Synthetic Blue Diamond
Blue Diamond Good
+$23,827
Blue Diamond Better
+$28,032
Blue Diamond Best
+$53,541
Blue Diamond Heirloom
+$81,012
Synthetic Yellow Diamond
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Yellow Diamond Good
+$19,861
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Yellow Diamond Better
+$23,366
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Yellow Diamond Best
+$44,630
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Yellow Diamond Heirloom
+$67,529
Synthetic Brown Diamond
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Brown Diamond Good
+$8,437
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds

Brown Diamond Better
+$9,926
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Brown Diamond Best
+$18,959
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Brown Diamond Heirloom
+$28,687
Synthetic Green Diamond
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Green Diamond Good
+$23,827
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Green Diamond Better
+$28,032
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle

Green Diamond Best
+$53,541
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Green Diamond Heirloom
+$81,012
Synthetic Lab Diamond
Quality Grade - Best (VS):

With exceptional brilliance and sparkle. VS stands for very slightly included.

Genuine Lab Diamond VS
+$922
Quality Grade - Heirloom (VVS):

The best quality with the most exceptional brilliance and sparkle. VVS stands for very very slightly included.

Genuine Lab Diamond VVS
+$1,011
Synthetic Black Onyx Good
Genuine Black Onyx Good
+$13
Synthetic Black Diamond
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Grayish black to black in color with visible cracks and inclusions. Light does not pass through the gem.

Genuine Black Diamond Good
+$1,248
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Black in color and opaque in nature. Minor visible cracks and inclusions present.

Genuine Black Diamond Better
+$2,147
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

The highest quality. Jet black in colour having no nicks or scratches on its crown and table.

Genuine Black Diamond Best
+$4,031
Synthetic Diamond
Quality Grade - Entry level (I1):

Moderately brilliant. Inclusions may be visible without magnification. I stands for Included.

Genuine Diamond I1
+$14,557
Quality Grade - Good (SI2):

Good brilliance. Slight inclusions are visible to the naked eye. SI stands for very slightly included.

Genuine Diamond SI2
+$19,875
Quality Grade - Better (SI1):

Colorless with high brilliance. Slight inclusions are visible under 10x magnification only. SI stands for very slightly included

Genuine Diamond SI1
+$24,354
Quality Grade - Best (VS):

With exceptional brilliance and sparkle. Quality comparable to that used by the finest boutiques in the world. VS stands for very slightly included

Genuine Diamond VS
+$27,994
Quality Grade - Heirloom (VVS):

The best quality with the most exceptional brilliance and sparkle. VVS stands for very very slightly included.

Genuine Diamond VVS
+$32,713
Synthetic Emerald
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Light color gems that tend to be included. Medium green and opaque. Light does not pass through emerald. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Emerald Good
+$1,464
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Medium to light color gems that exhibit medium sparkle. Limited amount of light passes through the emerald. Inclusions can be seen with the naked eye.

Genuine Emerald Better
+$2,518
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

High quality emeralds that are typically found in high end stores. They have vivid to medium color and Moderate inclusions can be seen with the naked eye (inclusions are typical for emeralds, no inclusions indicate that the emerald is not genuine).

Genuine Emerald Best
+$4,728
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 1% of emeralds in terms of quality.  Truly exceptional rich green, moderately to slightly included and exhibits high brilliance.  This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Emerald Heirloom
+$8,871
Synthetic Sapphire
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Dark blue in color. Light does not pass through gem. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Sapphire Good
+$2,604
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Medium to dark blue hue with moderate inclusions that are visible to the naked eye.

Genuine Sapphire Better
+$4,479
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Medium to rich blue hue with high brilliance. Possesses very minor visible inclusions.

Genuine Sapphire Best
+$8,411
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 1% of sapphires in terms of quality. Truly exceptional deep rich blue, very slightly included and exhibits high brilliance. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Sapphire Heirloom
+$15,781
Synthetic Ruby
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Dark red and opaque. Light does not pass through ruby. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Ruby Good
+$3,038
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Medium pinkish red. Limited amount of light passes through the ruby. Some inclusions are visible to the naked eye.

Genuine Ruby Better
+$5,225
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Medium rich red with hints of pink. Very minor visible inclusions. Belongs to the category of top 10% rubies in the world.

Genuine Ruby Best
+$9,812
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Deep, intense red with hints of pink. Incredible brilliance in daylight and artificial light. Among the best available in the world. Quality typically worn by royalty.

Genuine Ruby Heirloom
+$18,410
Synthetic Amethyst
Quality Grade - A:

Light purple color with slight inclusions. Represents the top 75% of natural amethysts available.

Genuine Amethyst
+$49
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Eye clean with medium dark purple color. Belongs to the category of top 10% natural amethysts available.

Genuine Amethyst Good
+$84
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Eye clean with medium dark purple color. Belongs to the category of top 10% natural amethysts available.

Genuine Amethyst Better
+$158
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Top 1% of amethyst in terms of quality. Dark purple and Eye clean. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Amethyst Best
+$296
Synthetic Aquamarine
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Light sky blue hue with slight inclusions. Light does not pass through the aquamarine. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Aquamarine Good
+$1,056
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Sky blue and slightly included. Limited amount of light passes through the aquamarine. Some inclusions are visible with the naked eye.

Genuine Aquamarine Better
+$1,816
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Light swiss blue hue. Eye clean with high brilliance.

Genuine Aquamarine Best
+$3,411
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 1% of aquamarines in terms of quality. Truly exceptional medium sea blue, eye clean and exhibits very high brilliance. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Aquamarine Heirloom
+$6,399
Synthetic Citrine
Genuine Citrine
+$49
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Yellow in color with slight inclusions and medium brilliance.

Genuine Citrine Good
+$84
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Eye clean with appealing golden hue. Exhibits high brilliance.

Genuine Citrine Better
+$158
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Exudes a pleasing deep golden color. Eye clean with very high brilliance. Quality similar to that of citrines available at the finest boutiques in the world.

Genuine Citrine Best
+$296
Synthetic Garnet
Quality Grade - A:

Dark red in colour with slight inclusions and low brilliance. Represents the top 75% of garnets.

Genuine Garnet
+$31
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Medium to dark red with slight inclusions and moderate brilliance.

Genuine Garnet Good
+$54
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Eye clean with medium red hue and high brilliance.

Genuine Garnet Better
+$101
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Exudes a rich red hue. Eye clean with exceptional brilliance. Best garnet in the world in terms of quality.

Genuine Garnet Best
+$189
Synthetic Swiss Blue Topaz
Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz
+$83
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Sky blue in color with slight inclusions. Exudes medium brilliance.

Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz Good
+$143
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Appealing light Swiss blue hue. No visible inclusions present.

Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz Better
+$268
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Exudes an enchanting Swiss blue hue. Eye clean with exceptional brilliance. Usually available at the best high-end boutiques in the world.

Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz Best
+$503
Synthetic Peridot
Genuine Peridot
+$44
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Displays a medium yellowish green color. Slight inclusions are present.

Genuine Peridot Good
+$75
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Yellowish green in color. Eye clean with high brilliance. Represents top 10% peridots in the world.

Genuine Peridot Better
+$142
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Radiates a delightful green color. Eye clean with very high brilliance. Belongs to the category of top 1% peridots in the world.

Genuine Peridot Best
+$266
Synthetic Pink Tourmaline
Quality Grade - A:

Has a light yellowish green colour. Slight inclusions are visible to the naked eye. Represents the top 75% of peridots available.

Genuine Pink Tourmaline
+$574
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Exudes a light to medium pink hue. Moderately included.

Genuine Pink Tourmaline Good
+$987
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Has a medium pink color. Very minor visible inclusions. Belongs to the category of top 10% pink tourmalines in the world.

Genuine Pink Tourmaline Better
+$1,853
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Possesses a rich pink color. Very minor to no inclusions present. Belongs to the category of top 1% pink tourmalines.

Genuine Pink Tourmaline Best
+$3,477
Synthetic Morganite
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Very light peach hue and low brilliance. Features moderate inclusions that are visible to the naked eye. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Morganite Good
+$1,080
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Light peach hue with slight inclusions and moderate brilliance. Represents top 33% of morganites available.

Genuine Morganite Better
+$1,858
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Pleasing peach hue and high brilliance. No visible inclusions. Belongs to the category of top 10% morganites in terms of quality.

Genuine Morganite Best
+$3,488
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Delightful peachy pink hue and very high brilliance. Inclusions not visible to the naked eye. Found at the best boutiques in the world.

Genuine Morganite Heirloom
+$6,545
Synthetic Tanzanite
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Light violet blue in hue. Minor inclusions can be seen with the naked eye. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Tanzanite Good
+$4,177
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Medium violet blue in hue. Very minor inclusions can be seen with the naked eye.

Genuine Tanzanite Better
+$7,184
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Rich violet blue in color. Eye clean with high brilliance. Belongs to the category of top 10% tanzanites in the world.

Genuine Tanzanite Best
+$13,491
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 1% of tanzanites in terms of quality. Truly exceptional rich violet blue, eye clean and exhibits very high brilliance. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Tanzanite Heirloom
+$25,310
Synthetic Pink Sapphire
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Light pink in color. Light does not pass through sapphire. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Pink Sapphire Good
+$11,317
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Exudes a light to medium pink hue. Limited amount of light passes through. Small natural inclusions are visible to the naked eye.

Genuine Pink Sapphire Better
+$19,465
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Has a medium pink color. Very minor visible inclusions. Belongs to the category of top 10% pink sapphires in the world.

Genuine Pink Sapphire Best
+$36,554
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Deep, intense, royal velvety pink. Incredible brilliance in both daylight and artificial light. Among the best available in the world.

Genuine Pink Sapphire Heirloom
+$68,582
Synthetic Yellow Sapphire
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Midnight Yellow color; light does not pass through Yellow sapphire. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Yellow Sapphire Good
+$2,448
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Yellow with slight grey undertones; limited amount of light passes through; small natural inclusions visible with the naked eye.

Genuine Yellow Sapphire Better
+$4,210
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Deep Yellow; very minor visible inclusions; great value for a high quality Yellow; well cut for high brilliance.

Genuine Yellow Sapphire Best
+$7,906
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Deep, intense, Yellow; incredible brilliance in daylight and artificial light; exceptional cut to maximize color and brilliance.

Genuine Yellow Sapphire Heirloom
+$14,833
Synthetic White Sapphire
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Represents the top 75% of White Sapphires. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine White Sapphire Good
+$2,992
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Top 20% to 30% of White Sapphires.

Genuine White Sapphire Better
+$5,147
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Top 10% of White Sapphires available in the world.

Genuine White Sapphire Best
+$9,666
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 2% of all White Sapphires available in the world.

Genuine White Sapphire Heirloom
+$18,134
Synthetic Opal
Genuine Opal Good
+$491
Genuine Opal Better
+$844
Genuine Opal Best
+$1,585
Genuine Opal Heirloom
+$2,973
Synthetic Rose Quartz
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Exudes a very light pink hue. Possesses slight inclusions and is cloudy.

Genuine Rose Quartz Good
+$41
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Light pink in color with slight inclusions and cloudy appearance.

Genuine Rose Quartz Better
+$70
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Soft medium pink color. Features a cloudy appearance.

Genuine Rose Quartz Best
+$132
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Exhibits a pleasing medium dark pink hue with cloudy translucence. Such rose quartz stones with incredible color are extremely rare. Used in high-end boutiques.

Genuine Rose Quartz Heirloom
+$247
Synthetic Fire Opal
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Exudes a very Light Yellowish Orange hue. Possesses moderate inclusion and is cloudy.

Genuine Fire Opal Good
+$69
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Medium Yellowish Orange in color with slight inclusions and cloudy appearance.

Genuine Fire Opal Better
+$119
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Orangish Red color. Features a cloudy appearance and is translucent.

Genuine Fire Opal Best
+$223
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Exhibits a pleasing Orangish Bright Red hue with slightly cloudy appearance and is translucent. Such fire opal stones with incredible color are extremely rare. Used in high-end boutiques.

Genuine Fire Opal Heirloom
+$418
Synthetic Moonstone
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Top 75% of Moonstones in terms of quality. Slightly Included.

Genuine Moonstone Good
+$31
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Top 33% of Moonstones in terms of quality. Slightly Included.

Genuine Moonstone Better
+$54
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Top 10% of Moonstones in terms of quality. Nearly Blue Sheen Eye clean.

Genuine Moonstone Best
+$101
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 1% of Moonstones in terms of quality. Beautiful Colorless Blue Sheen and Eye clean. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Moonstone Heirloom
+$189
Synthetic Green Sapphire
Quality Grade - Good (A):

This category accounts for over 50% of Green Sapphires. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Green Sapphire Good
+$2,448
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

This grade forms the top 20% of Green Sapphires.

Genuine Green Sapphire Better
+$4,210
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

This grade represents 10% of all Green Sapphires available in the world.

Genuine Green Sapphire Best
+$7,906
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

This grade accounts for just 2% of all Green Sapphires available in the world.

Genuine Green Sapphire Heirloom
+$14,833
Synthetic London Blue Topaz
Genuine London Blue Topaz Good
+$125
Genuine London Blue Topaz Better
+$214
Genuine London Blue Topaz Best
+$402
Genuine London Blue Topaz Heirloom
+$755
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Lab Pink Diamond Good
+$1,532
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Lab Pink Diamond Better
+$1,802
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Lab Pink Diamond Best
+$3,441
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Lab Pink Diamond Heirloom
+$5,207
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Lab Yellow Diamond Good
+$1,446
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Lab Yellow Diamond Better
+$1,701
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Lab Yellow Diamond Best
+$3,249
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Lab Yellow Diamond Heirloom
+$4,916
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Lab Blue Diamond Good
+$1,831
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Lab Blue Diamond Better
+$2,154
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Lab Blue Diamond Best
+$4,115
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Lab Blue Diamond Heirloom
+$6,226
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Lab Green Diamond Good
+$2,353
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Lab Green Diamond Better
+$2,768
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Lab Green Diamond Best
+$5,287
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Lab Green Diamond Heirloom
+$8,000

Stone 2

Diamond:

Diamond is the birthstone for April. Diamonds have been admired gemstones of desire since ancient times. Formed one hundred miles beneath the Earth's surface over a billion years ago, diamonds are the hardest gem of all. It is also known as "the queen of the gems and the gem of queens”. The Romans thought diamonds were so brilliant they must be fallen stars. The ancient Greeks called diamond "adamas," meaning invincible, theorizing that something so beautiful must be the crystallized teardrops of the gods. While aesthetically pleasing they also are an investment.

Diamond

Emerald:

Emerald is the birthstone for May. Emeralds are among the rarest of gems having been mined for 1000s of years. The deeper and more vivid in the color of green the higher the value. As the gem of Venus and associated with Spring, Emerald symbolizes love, eternal youth and rebirth.

Emerald

Blue Sapphire:

Blue Sapphire is the birthstone for September. Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty. The ancient Persians believed the earth rests on a giant sapphire. Its reflection, they said, made the sky blue. Sapphire comes from the Greek word for blue, sappheiros, and this gem provides the most beautiful blues of the gem kingdom. Sapphire is the gem of truth. The tradition is so strong, we still think of an honest person as"true blue.

Blue Sapphire

Ruby:

Ruby is the birthstone for July. Ruby is one of the most desirable gems. Transparent rubies of large sizes are even rarer than Diamonds. The ruby has been a symbol of vitality and royalty for centuries. The ultimate red gem, ruby has been the world's most valued gemstone for most of recorded history. According to the Bible, only wisdom and virtuous women are more precious. Burning with an unquenchable fire, ruby has long been a symbol of undying love. Ruby is the gem of courage and emotion. Its fiery brilliance attracts the eye and quickens the pulse. In legend, ruby is the gem of the heart with the power to kindle the flame of desire.

Ruby

Opal:

Fireworks. Jellyfish. Galaxies. Lightning. Opal’s shifting play of kaleidoscopic colors is unlike any other gem. Because opal has the colors of other gems, the Romans thought it was the most precious and powerful of all. The Bedouins believed that opals contained lightning and fell from the sky during thunderstorms.

Opal

Amethyst:

Amethyst is the birthstone for February. Amethyst is the gem of sobriety and peace. Its name comes from the Greek "amethystos" which means "not drunken". They served wine in amethyst goblets during long banquets because they believed this wine-colored gem had the power to keep guests sober. Since the middle ages, Bishop's rings have been set with amethyst as a symbol of piety and celibacy. Leonardo da Vinci wrote that amethyst has the power to protect against evil thoughts and to sharpen the intelligence. Tibetan Buddhists use amethyst rosaries to enhance the peace and tranquility of meditation.

Amethyst

Garnet:

Garnet is the birthstone for January. Break open a pomegranate: see the tiny glossy red seeds? Now you can see why garnet comes from the Latin word for seed, granatum. To the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians, garnet was a tiny glossy red gem, bursting with fire. Beautiful garnet jewelry found in archeological digs is more than 5,000 years old. Garnets symbolize loyalty and kindness. In a Grimm Fairy Tale, an old lady who rescues an injured bird is rewarded with a magical garnet that lights up the night. A garnet also lit the way for Noah's Ark. In legend, garnets protect travelers when they are far from home.

Garnet

Aquamarine:

Aquamarine is the birthstone for March. Aquamarine captures the beauty of the sea, its pastel blue tinged with a hint of green. The icy color is as fresh with earth tones as with other pastel shades and the perfect accompaniment to grey and navy. Legends say that aquamarine is the treasure of mermaids, with the power to keep sailors safe at sea. In addition to calming the waves, aquamarine is also said to have a soothing influence on relationships, making it a good anniversary gift. Contemplating aquamarine can inspire inner peace too. A dream of aquamarine means that you will meet new friends.

Aquamarine

Peridot:

Peridot is the birthstone for August. Peridot is the extraterrestrial gem: tiny peridot crystals have been discovered in meteors that fall to earth. On our planet, this lime-green gem forms in volcanoes, under tremendous heat and pressure. The ancient Romans called peridot "evening emerald", since its green color did not darken at night but was still visible by lamplight. Peridot was mined in ancient Egypt on an island called Zeberget. Later, peridot was also often used to adorn medieval churches.

Peridot

Lab Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Diamond

Moissanite:

Brilliance, which refers to the white light reflected back to the eye, is a good measure for how much a diamond will "sparkle". Moissanite disperses light very well and is actually more brilliant than a diamond. Natural moissanite is incredibly rare on earth, it is mostly only to be found in meteorites, having first been discovered in a meteorite crater in Arizona in 1893. Today, it’s created in controlled environments to mimic the forces of nature, resulting in durable, super-hard gemstones with a minimum ecological impact, and absolutely no mining.

Moissanite

Tanzanite:

Tanzanite has a velvety purplish-blue unlike any other gem. Mined in only one place in the world, a five-square mile area in Merelani in Tanzania near the feet of majestic Kilimanjaro, tanzanite is exceptionally rare. This gem was discovered in 1969 and named by Tiffany & Co., who was the first to bring it to market. The secret to tanzanite's mesmerizing color is trichoism: crystals of tanzanite are three different colors from different directions. This means that blue and purple dance together in the depths of the gem as it moves and catches the light.

Tanzanite

Moonstone:

According to Hindu mythology, moonstone is made of solidified moonbeams. Many other cultures also associate this gem with moonlight, and it’s easy to see why. Its internal structure scatters the light that strikes it, creating a phenomenon known as adularescence. The visual effect is reminiscent of the full moon shining through a veil of thin, high clouds. Legends say that moonstone brings good luck. Many believed that you could see the future if you held a moonstone in your mouth during a full moon.

Moonstone

Citrine:

Citrine is the birthstone for November. Citrine, derived from the citrine - a yellow fruit similar to the lemon- and meaning "lemon" in many languages, it is associated with success and prosperity. Citrine has a bright sunny color that will add a warm glow to your wardrobe.

Citrine

Black Diamond:

While it is known how other diamonds are formed no one really knows for certain how black diamonds were formed. Their origin is controversial with several proposed theories, including: radiation; a meteoritic impact; formed in outer space in stellar supernova explosions; and direct conversion of organic carbon under high-pressure conditions. Black Diamonds absorb light instead of reflecting it, meaning their beauty comes from their surface which is polished like marble. While all diamonds are known for their strength and durability, black diamonds are tougher than any other diamond.

Black Diamond

Swiss Blue Topaz:

Blue Topaz is the birthstone for December. The beautiful blue of the sky on a summer's day sparkles in every blue topaz. Fresh and breezy, blue topaz is one of the most versatile gems in nature's palette. Legend says that topaz dispels enchantment. The ancient Greeks believed that topaz has the power to increase strength and make its wearer invisible in times of emergency. Topaz was also said to change color in the presence of poisoned food or drink.

Swiss Blue Topaz

London Blue Topaz:

Known for its deep, inky blue hue. It is a gemstone that is said to promote truth, wisdom, and clear communication. It is believed to help balance the mind, body, and spirit. It’s also said to strengthen relationships by promoting emotional bonds and honesty.

London Blue Topaz

Black Onyx:

The opaque black onyx takes on extra polish in eye-catching faceted cuts. It has the look of black diamond for less. This basic black gem first became popular in Victorian times, when demand for mourning jewelry led jewelry designers to look for all-black gemstones. Ancient Greek philosopher Pliny recommends soaking dark-colored quartz in sugar water for weeks, then plunging it into acid, turning the sugar to carbon and blackening the stone. That''s how black onyx was born. Today, more modern methods can be used to create the even black tone of black onyx but some still prefer the ancient technique.

Black Onyx

Blue Diamond:

Blue diamonds are considered to be one of the rarest and most valuable types. Blue diamond symbolizes loyalty and trust. It is also one of the rarest color diamonds in existence. It is also a symbol of wealth and associated with royalty.

Blue Diamond

Rose Quartz:

Legend has it that rose quartz is the love stone, with the power to heal a broken heart. Crystal healers advise sleeping with rose quartz under your pillow every night to keep love strong. Rose quartz beads dating back to 7000 BC have been found in the area once known as Mesopotamia (today’s Iraq). Rose quartz jewelry was known to be crafted by the Assyrians around 800-600 BC. The Assyrians, along with the Romans, might have been the first to use this stone. People in the earliest recorded times believed in the magical powers of quartz. Ancient Roman, Egyptian, and Greek civilizations used quartz crystals as potent talismans. The Romans used rose quartz as a seal to signify ownership, and Egyptians believed the stone could prevent ageing.

Rose Quartz

Morganite:

The color pink has long been associated with love, romance, and femininity, making pink gemstones an obvious and popular choice for engagement rings and other romantic gifts. The color pink also flatters any skin tone. The affordability of Morganite – especially compared to Pink Diamonds – makes it easy to see why Morganite Jewelry, especially those rose gold settings, have become so popular.

Morganite

Fire Opal:

Born in the fire of Mexico's volcanoes, fire opal's natural bright orange is unmatched in the gem kingdom. Fire opal glows with the fire of the sun: hot yellows, oranges, and reds so bright they look as though they might glow in the dark too. Unlike most opal, fire opal is often faceted, so you can choose sparkle as well as color. It has a hazy velvety look that intensifies its color. Its juicy color is just the right accent to earth tones or black and also looks great paired with other bright tones. Fire opal forms when water seeps into silica-rich lava, filling seams and hollows. Under heat and pressure, the silica forms a solid gel, trapping the remaining water within its structure. Small pebbles of fire opal are found embedded in lava flows.

Fire Opal

Pink Sapphire:

Pink Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty.

Pink Sapphire

Yellow Diamond:

Yellow diamond rings combine the warmth of yellow gold and the dazzle of diamonds. Yellow diamonds are one of the most affordable and popular of the coloured diamond family, as they are not as rare as other fancy colours such as blue and green. However natural yellow colour diamonds are extremely rare, with only one out of approximately 10,000 carats mined being a natural colour diamond. Yellows are the most common, making up around 60% of the coloured diamonds.

Yellow Diamond

Pink Tourmaline:

Tourmaline is the birthstone for October. Tourmaline is the gem of intuition. Legend says tourmaline inspires artistic expression. In addition to uniquely varied beauty, tourmaline has unusual electrical properties. Crystals acquire a polarized charge when heated or compressed. This property has made tourmaline the latest miracle ingredient in moisturizers: manufacturers claim the gem helps pull pollutants from your skin. Pink tourmaline was an obsession for the last empress of China, who slept on a pink tourmaline pillow to inspire good dreams.

Pink Tourmaline

Yellow Sapphire:

Yellow Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty.

Yellow Sapphire

Green Sapphire:

Green Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty.

Green Sapphire

White Sapphire:

White Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty.

White Sapphire

Green Diamond:

Green diamonds are very unusual because their colour comes from exposure to natural radiation. As the pure diamond crystals were forced from deep within the Earth's crust toward the surface, natural radiation made the colour change. Green diamonds are the second rarest colour diamonds.

Green Diamond

Chocolate Brown Diamond:

Brown diamonds are known for their distinctive champagne hues, which exude an elegant and timeless quality. Brown diamonds are the most common colour variety of natural diamonds. In most mines, brown diamonds account for 15% of production.

Chocolate Brown Diamond

Alexandrite:

Alexandrite is the birthstone for June. Alexandrite possess beautiful color-changing properties varying with different sources of light. In daylight, the stone turns shades of emerald and sea green. When lit by candles, lamps, and other incandescent lights, the gems take on a vivid red, violet, or purple hue. An eye-catching, gorgeous gemstone, alexandrite's discovery traces back to 1830 in Russia's Ural Mountains. The gemstone was discovered on Alexander II's 16th birthday and was thusly named after the future Czar. The gemstone's red and green hues mirrored those of the Imperial Russian flag, greatly enhancing its popularity throughout the empire, and for centuries to follow.

Alexandrite

Lab Pink Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Pink Diamond

Lab Yellow Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Yellow Diamond

Lab Blue Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Blue Diamond

Lab Green Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Green Diamond

Salt & Pepper Diamond:

A truly unique type of diamond. The phrase “salt and pepper” refers to the mix of many black and white inclusions, giving the stone a silky grey and speckled look. Salt and pepper diamonds can carry profound symbolic meaning. The inclusion of dark and light specks within the stone represents the ups and downs of life, reminding us that beauty can be found even in imperfection. If you’re a romantic who resonates with the idea of embracing life's complexities and finding joy in the journey, a salt and pepper diamond can serve as a powerful symbol in your love story.

Salt & Pepper Diamond

Stone 2 Quality

Synthetic Alexandrite
Quality Grade:

Genuine Moissanite

Synthetic Moissanite
Quality Grade:

Genuine Moissanite

Genuine Moissanite
+$49
Quality Grade:

Natural Salt & Pepper Diamond. Every stone has a unique distribution of inclusions.

Synthetic Salt & Pepper Diamond
Quality Grade:

Natural Salt & Pepper Diamond. Every stone has a unique distribution of inclusions.

Genuine Salt & Pepper Diamond
+$125
Synthetic Blue Diamond
Blue Diamond Good
+$138
Blue Diamond Better
+$164
Blue Diamond Best
+$312
Blue Diamond Heirloom
+$468
Synthetic Yellow Diamond
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Yellow Diamond Good
+$161
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Yellow Diamond Better
+$190
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Yellow Diamond Best
+$364
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Yellow Diamond Heirloom
+$546
Synthetic Brown Diamond
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Brown Diamond Good
+$138
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds

Brown Diamond Better
+$164
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Brown Diamond Best
+$312
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Brown Diamond Heirloom
+$468
Synthetic Green Diamond
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Green Diamond Good
+$138
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Green Diamond Better
+$164
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle

Green Diamond Best
+$312
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Green Diamond Heirloom
+$468
Synthetic Lab Diamond
Quality Grade - Best (VS):

With exceptional brilliance and sparkle. VS stands for very slightly included.

Genuine Lab Diamond VS
+$146
Quality Grade - Heirloom (VVS):

The best quality with the most exceptional brilliance and sparkle. VVS stands for very very slightly included.

Genuine Lab Diamond VVS
+$156
Synthetic Black Onyx Good
Genuine Black Onyx Good
+$31
Synthetic Black Diamond
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Grayish black to black in color with visible cracks and inclusions. Light does not pass through the gem.

Genuine Black Diamond Good
+$101
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Black in color and opaque in nature. Minor visible cracks and inclusions present.

Genuine Black Diamond Better
+$174
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

The highest quality. Jet black in colour having no nicks or scratches on its crown and table.

Genuine Black Diamond Best
+$338
Synthetic Diamond
Quality Grade - Entry level (I1):

Moderately brilliant. Inclusions may be visible without magnification. I stands for Included.

Genuine Diamond I1
+$242
Quality Grade - Good (SI2):

Good brilliance. Slight inclusions are visible to the naked eye. SI stands for very slightly included.

Genuine Diamond SI2
+$286
Quality Grade - Better (SI1):

Colorless with high brilliance. Slight inclusions are visible under 10x magnification only. SI stands for very slightly included

Genuine Diamond SI1
+$312
Quality Grade - Best (VS):

With exceptional brilliance and sparkle. Quality comparable to that used by the finest boutiques in the world. VS stands for very slightly included

Genuine Diamond VS
+$338
Quality Grade - Heirloom (VVS):

The best quality with the most exceptional brilliance and sparkle. VVS stands for very very slightly included.

Genuine Diamond VVS
+$416
Synthetic Emerald
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Light color gems that tend to be included. Medium green and opaque. Light does not pass through emerald. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Emerald Good
+$182
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Medium to light color gems that exhibit medium sparkle. Limited amount of light passes through the emerald. Inclusions can be seen with the naked eye.

Genuine Emerald Better
+$312
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

High quality emeralds that are typically found in high end stores. They have vivid to medium color and Moderate inclusions can be seen with the naked eye (inclusions are typical for emeralds, no inclusions indicate that the emerald is not genuine).

Genuine Emerald Best
+$572
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 1% of emeralds in terms of quality.  Truly exceptional rich green, moderately to slightly included and exhibits high brilliance.  This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Emerald Heirloom
+$1,092
Synthetic Sapphire
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Dark blue in color. Light does not pass through gem. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Sapphire Good
+$88
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Medium to dark blue hue with moderate inclusions that are visible to the naked eye.

Genuine Sapphire Better
+$153
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Medium to rich blue hue with high brilliance. Possesses very minor visible inclusions.

Genuine Sapphire Best
+$286
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 1% of sapphires in terms of quality. Truly exceptional deep rich blue, very slightly included and exhibits high brilliance. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Sapphire Heirloom
+$546
Synthetic Ruby
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Dark red and opaque. Light does not pass through ruby. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Ruby Good
+$88
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Medium pinkish red. Limited amount of light passes through the ruby. Some inclusions are visible to the naked eye.

Genuine Ruby Better
+$153
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Medium rich red with hints of pink. Very minor visible inclusions. Belongs to the category of top 10% rubies in the world.

Genuine Ruby Best
+$286
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Deep, intense red with hints of pink. Incredible brilliance in daylight and artificial light. Among the best available in the world. Quality typically worn by royalty.

Genuine Ruby Heirloom
+$546
Synthetic Amethyst
Quality Grade - A:

Light purple color with slight inclusions. Represents the top 75% of natural amethysts available.

Genuine Amethyst
+$52
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Eye clean with medium dark purple color. Belongs to the category of top 10% natural amethysts available.

Genuine Amethyst Good
+$88
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Eye clean with medium dark purple color. Belongs to the category of top 10% natural amethysts available.

Genuine Amethyst Better
+$166
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Top 1% of amethyst in terms of quality. Dark purple and Eye clean. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Amethyst Best
+$312
Synthetic Aquamarine
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Light sky blue hue with slight inclusions. Light does not pass through the aquamarine. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Aquamarine Good
+$140
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Sky blue and slightly included. Limited amount of light passes through the aquamarine. Some inclusions are visible with the naked eye.

Genuine Aquamarine Better
+$239
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Light swiss blue hue. Eye clean with high brilliance.

Genuine Aquamarine Best
+$442
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 1% of aquamarines in terms of quality. Truly exceptional medium sea blue, eye clean and exhibits very high brilliance. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Aquamarine Heirloom
+$858
Synthetic Citrine
Genuine Citrine
+$57
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Yellow in color with slight inclusions and medium brilliance.

Genuine Citrine Good
+$96
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Eye clean with appealing golden hue. Exhibits high brilliance.

Genuine Citrine Better
+$182
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Exudes a pleasing deep golden color. Eye clean with very high brilliance. Quality similar to that of citrines available at the finest boutiques in the world.

Genuine Citrine Best
+$338
Synthetic Garnet
Quality Grade - A:

Dark red in colour with slight inclusions and low brilliance. Represents the top 75% of garnets.

Genuine Garnet
+$34
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Medium to dark red with slight inclusions and moderate brilliance.

Genuine Garnet Good
+$57
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Eye clean with medium red hue and high brilliance.

Genuine Garnet Better
+$109
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Exudes a rich red hue. Eye clean with exceptional brilliance. Best garnet in the world in terms of quality.

Genuine Garnet Best
+$205
Synthetic Swiss Blue Topaz
Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz
+$86
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Sky blue in color with slight inclusions. Exudes medium brilliance.

Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz Good
+$148
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Appealing light Swiss blue hue. No visible inclusions present.

Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz Better
+$286
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Exudes an enchanting Swiss blue hue. Eye clean with exceptional brilliance. Usually available at the best high-end boutiques in the world.

Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz Best
+$520
Synthetic Peridot
Genuine Peridot
+$42
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Displays a medium yellowish green color. Slight inclusions are present.

Genuine Peridot Good
+$73
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Yellowish green in color. Eye clean with high brilliance. Represents top 10% peridots in the world.

Genuine Peridot Better
+$138
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Radiates a delightful green color. Eye clean with very high brilliance. Belongs to the category of top 1% peridots in the world.

Genuine Peridot Best
+$257
Synthetic Pink Tourmaline
Quality Grade - A:

Has a light yellowish green colour. Slight inclusions are visible to the naked eye. Represents the top 75% of peridots available.

Genuine Pink Tourmaline
+$114
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Exudes a light to medium pink hue. Moderately included.

Genuine Pink Tourmaline Good
+$198
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Has a medium pink color. Very minor visible inclusions. Belongs to the category of top 10% pink tourmalines in the world.

Genuine Pink Tourmaline Better
+$364
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Possesses a rich pink color. Very minor to no inclusions present. Belongs to the category of top 1% pink tourmalines.

Genuine Pink Tourmaline Best
+$702
Synthetic Morganite
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Very light peach hue and low brilliance. Features moderate inclusions that are visible to the naked eye. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Morganite Good
+$910
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Light peach hue with slight inclusions and moderate brilliance. Represents top 33% of morganites available.

Genuine Morganite Better
+$1,560
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Pleasing peach hue and high brilliance. No visible inclusions. Belongs to the category of top 10% morganites in terms of quality.

Genuine Morganite Best
+$2,912
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Delightful peachy pink hue and very high brilliance. Inclusions not visible to the naked eye. Found at the best boutiques in the world.

Genuine Morganite Heirloom
+$5,486
Synthetic Tanzanite
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Light violet blue in hue. Minor inclusions can be seen with the naked eye. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Tanzanite Good
+$114
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Medium violet blue in hue. Very minor inclusions can be seen with the naked eye.

Genuine Tanzanite Better
+$198
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Rich violet blue in color. Eye clean with high brilliance. Belongs to the category of top 10% tanzanites in the world.

Genuine Tanzanite Best
+$364
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 1% of tanzanites in terms of quality. Truly exceptional rich violet blue, eye clean and exhibits very high brilliance. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Tanzanite Heirloom
+$702
Synthetic Pink Sapphire
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Light pink in color. Light does not pass through sapphire. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Pink Sapphire Good
+$96
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Exudes a light to medium pink hue. Limited amount of light passes through. Small natural inclusions are visible to the naked eye.

Genuine Pink Sapphire Better
+$166
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Has a medium pink color. Very minor visible inclusions. Belongs to the category of top 10% pink sapphires in the world.

Genuine Pink Sapphire Best
+$312
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Deep, intense, royal velvety pink. Incredible brilliance in both daylight and artificial light. Among the best available in the world.

Genuine Pink Sapphire Heirloom
+$598
Synthetic Yellow Sapphire
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Midnight Yellow color; light does not pass through Yellow sapphire. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Yellow Sapphire Good
+$88
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Yellow with slight grey undertones; limited amount of light passes through; small natural inclusions visible with the naked eye.

Genuine Yellow Sapphire Better
+$153
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Deep Yellow; very minor visible inclusions; great value for a high quality Yellow; well cut for high brilliance.

Genuine Yellow Sapphire Best
+$286
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Deep, intense, Yellow; incredible brilliance in daylight and artificial light; exceptional cut to maximize color and brilliance.

Genuine Yellow Sapphire Heirloom
+$546
Synthetic White Sapphire
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Represents the top 75% of White Sapphires. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine White Sapphire Good
+$120
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Top 20% to 30% of White Sapphires.

Genuine White Sapphire Better
+$208
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Top 10% of White Sapphires available in the world.

Genuine White Sapphire Best
+$390
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 2% of all White Sapphires available in the world.

Genuine White Sapphire Heirloom
+$728
Synthetic Opal
Genuine Opal Good
+$65
Genuine Opal Better
+$114
Genuine Opal Best
+$208
Genuine Opal Heirloom
+$390
Synthetic Rose Quartz
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Exudes a very light pink hue. Possesses slight inclusions and is cloudy.

Genuine Rose Quartz Good
+$96
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Light pink in color with slight inclusions and cloudy appearance.

Genuine Rose Quartz Better
+$166
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Soft medium pink color. Features a cloudy appearance.

Genuine Rose Quartz Best
+$312
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Exhibits a pleasing medium dark pink hue with cloudy translucence. Such rose quartz stones with incredible color are extremely rare. Used in high-end boutiques.

Genuine Rose Quartz Heirloom
+$572
Synthetic Fire Opal
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Exudes a very Light Yellowish Orange hue. Possesses moderate inclusion and is cloudy.

Genuine Fire Opal Good
+$174
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Medium Yellowish Orange in color with slight inclusions and cloudy appearance.

Genuine Fire Opal Better
+$312
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Orangish Red color. Features a cloudy appearance and is translucent.

Genuine Fire Opal Best
+$572
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Exhibits a pleasing Orangish Bright Red hue with slightly cloudy appearance and is translucent. Such fire opal stones with incredible color are extremely rare. Used in high-end boutiques.

Genuine Fire Opal Heirloom
+$1,066
Synthetic Moonstone
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Top 75% of Moonstones in terms of quality. Slightly Included.

Genuine Moonstone Good
+$75
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Top 33% of Moonstones in terms of quality. Slightly Included.

Genuine Moonstone Better
+$127
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Top 10% of Moonstones in terms of quality. Nearly Blue Sheen Eye clean.

Genuine Moonstone Best
+$234
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 1% of Moonstones in terms of quality. Beautiful Colorless Blue Sheen and Eye clean. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Moonstone Heirloom
+$442
Synthetic Green Sapphire
Quality Grade - Good (A):

This category accounts for over 50% of Green Sapphires. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Green Sapphire Good
+$88
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

This grade forms the top 20% of Green Sapphires.

Genuine Green Sapphire Better
+$153
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

This grade represents 10% of all Green Sapphires available in the world.

Genuine Green Sapphire Best
+$286
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

This grade accounts for just 2% of all Green Sapphires available in the world.

Genuine Green Sapphire Heirloom
+$546
Synthetic London Blue Topaz
Genuine London Blue Topaz Good
+$112
Genuine London Blue Topaz Better
+$192
Genuine London Blue Topaz Best
+$364
Genuine London Blue Topaz Heirloom
+$676
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Lab Pink Diamond Good
+$153
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Lab Pink Diamond Better
+$179
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Lab Pink Diamond Best
+$338
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Lab Pink Diamond Heirloom
+$520
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Lab Yellow Diamond Good
+$133
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Lab Yellow Diamond Better
+$156
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Lab Yellow Diamond Best
+$302
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Lab Yellow Diamond Heirloom
+$442
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Lab Blue Diamond Good
+$153
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Lab Blue Diamond Better
+$179
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Lab Blue Diamond Best
+$338
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Lab Blue Diamond Heirloom
+$520
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Lab Green Diamond Good
+$205
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Lab Green Diamond Better
+$242
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Lab Green Diamond Best
+$468
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Lab Green Diamond Heirloom
+$702

Stone 3

Diamond:

Diamond is the birthstone for April. Diamonds have been admired gemstones of desire since ancient times. Formed one hundred miles beneath the Earth's surface over a billion years ago, diamonds are the hardest gem of all. It is also known as "the queen of the gems and the gem of queens”. The Romans thought diamonds were so brilliant they must be fallen stars. The ancient Greeks called diamond "adamas," meaning invincible, theorizing that something so beautiful must be the crystallized teardrops of the gods. While aesthetically pleasing they also are an investment.

Diamond

Emerald:

Emerald is the birthstone for May. Emeralds are among the rarest of gems having been mined for 1000s of years. The deeper and more vivid in the color of green the higher the value. As the gem of Venus and associated with Spring, Emerald symbolizes love, eternal youth and rebirth.

Emerald

Blue Sapphire:

Blue Sapphire is the birthstone for September. Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty. The ancient Persians believed the earth rests on a giant sapphire. Its reflection, they said, made the sky blue. Sapphire comes from the Greek word for blue, sappheiros, and this gem provides the most beautiful blues of the gem kingdom. Sapphire is the gem of truth. The tradition is so strong, we still think of an honest person as"true blue.

Blue Sapphire

Ruby:

Ruby is the birthstone for July. Ruby is one of the most desirable gems. Transparent rubies of large sizes are even rarer than Diamonds. The ruby has been a symbol of vitality and royalty for centuries. The ultimate red gem, ruby has been the world's most valued gemstone for most of recorded history. According to the Bible, only wisdom and virtuous women are more precious. Burning with an unquenchable fire, ruby has long been a symbol of undying love. Ruby is the gem of courage and emotion. Its fiery brilliance attracts the eye and quickens the pulse. In legend, ruby is the gem of the heart with the power to kindle the flame of desire.

Ruby

Opal:

Fireworks. Jellyfish. Galaxies. Lightning. Opal’s shifting play of kaleidoscopic colors is unlike any other gem. Because opal has the colors of other gems, the Romans thought it was the most precious and powerful of all. The Bedouins believed that opals contained lightning and fell from the sky during thunderstorms.

Opal

Amethyst:

Amethyst is the birthstone for February. Amethyst is the gem of sobriety and peace. Its name comes from the Greek "amethystos" which means "not drunken". They served wine in amethyst goblets during long banquets because they believed this wine-colored gem had the power to keep guests sober. Since the middle ages, Bishop's rings have been set with amethyst as a symbol of piety and celibacy. Leonardo da Vinci wrote that amethyst has the power to protect against evil thoughts and to sharpen the intelligence. Tibetan Buddhists use amethyst rosaries to enhance the peace and tranquility of meditation.

Amethyst

Garnet:

Garnet is the birthstone for January. Break open a pomegranate: see the tiny glossy red seeds? Now you can see why garnet comes from the Latin word for seed, granatum. To the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians, garnet was a tiny glossy red gem, bursting with fire. Beautiful garnet jewelry found in archeological digs is more than 5,000 years old. Garnets symbolize loyalty and kindness. In a Grimm Fairy Tale, an old lady who rescues an injured bird is rewarded with a magical garnet that lights up the night. A garnet also lit the way for Noah's Ark. In legend, garnets protect travelers when they are far from home.

Garnet

Aquamarine:

Aquamarine is the birthstone for March. Aquamarine captures the beauty of the sea, its pastel blue tinged with a hint of green. The icy color is as fresh with earth tones as with other pastel shades and the perfect accompaniment to grey and navy. Legends say that aquamarine is the treasure of mermaids, with the power to keep sailors safe at sea. In addition to calming the waves, aquamarine is also said to have a soothing influence on relationships, making it a good anniversary gift. Contemplating aquamarine can inspire inner peace too. A dream of aquamarine means that you will meet new friends.

Aquamarine

Peridot:

Peridot is the birthstone for August. Peridot is the extraterrestrial gem: tiny peridot crystals have been discovered in meteors that fall to earth. On our planet, this lime-green gem forms in volcanoes, under tremendous heat and pressure. The ancient Romans called peridot "evening emerald", since its green color did not darken at night but was still visible by lamplight. Peridot was mined in ancient Egypt on an island called Zeberget. Later, peridot was also often used to adorn medieval churches.

Peridot

Lab Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Diamond

Moissanite:

Brilliance, which refers to the white light reflected back to the eye, is a good measure for how much a diamond will "sparkle". Moissanite disperses light very well and is actually more brilliant than a diamond. Natural moissanite is incredibly rare on earth, it is mostly only to be found in meteorites, having first been discovered in a meteorite crater in Arizona in 1893. Today, it’s created in controlled environments to mimic the forces of nature, resulting in durable, super-hard gemstones with a minimum ecological impact, and absolutely no mining.

Moissanite

Tanzanite:

Tanzanite has a velvety purplish-blue unlike any other gem. Mined in only one place in the world, a five-square mile area in Merelani in Tanzania near the feet of majestic Kilimanjaro, tanzanite is exceptionally rare. This gem was discovered in 1969 and named by Tiffany & Co., who was the first to bring it to market. The secret to tanzanite's mesmerizing color is trichoism: crystals of tanzanite are three different colors from different directions. This means that blue and purple dance together in the depths of the gem as it moves and catches the light.

Tanzanite

Moonstone:

According to Hindu mythology, moonstone is made of solidified moonbeams. Many other cultures also associate this gem with moonlight, and it’s easy to see why. Its internal structure scatters the light that strikes it, creating a phenomenon known as adularescence. The visual effect is reminiscent of the full moon shining through a veil of thin, high clouds. Legends say that moonstone brings good luck. Many believed that you could see the future if you held a moonstone in your mouth during a full moon.

Moonstone

Citrine:

Citrine is the birthstone for November. Citrine, derived from the citrine - a yellow fruit similar to the lemon- and meaning "lemon" in many languages, it is associated with success and prosperity. Citrine has a bright sunny color that will add a warm glow to your wardrobe.

Citrine

Black Diamond:

While it is known how other diamonds are formed no one really knows for certain how black diamonds were formed. Their origin is controversial with several proposed theories, including: radiation; a meteoritic impact; formed in outer space in stellar supernova explosions; and direct conversion of organic carbon under high-pressure conditions. Black Diamonds absorb light instead of reflecting it, meaning their beauty comes from their surface which is polished like marble. While all diamonds are known for their strength and durability, black diamonds are tougher than any other diamond.

Black Diamond

Swiss Blue Topaz:

Blue Topaz is the birthstone for December. The beautiful blue of the sky on a summer's day sparkles in every blue topaz. Fresh and breezy, blue topaz is one of the most versatile gems in nature's palette. Legend says that topaz dispels enchantment. The ancient Greeks believed that topaz has the power to increase strength and make its wearer invisible in times of emergency. Topaz was also said to change color in the presence of poisoned food or drink.

Swiss Blue Topaz

London Blue Topaz:

Known for its deep, inky blue hue. It is a gemstone that is said to promote truth, wisdom, and clear communication. It is believed to help balance the mind, body, and spirit. It’s also said to strengthen relationships by promoting emotional bonds and honesty.

London Blue Topaz

Black Onyx:

The opaque black onyx takes on extra polish in eye-catching faceted cuts. It has the look of black diamond for less. This basic black gem first became popular in Victorian times, when demand for mourning jewelry led jewelry designers to look for all-black gemstones. Ancient Greek philosopher Pliny recommends soaking dark-colored quartz in sugar water for weeks, then plunging it into acid, turning the sugar to carbon and blackening the stone. That''s how black onyx was born. Today, more modern methods can be used to create the even black tone of black onyx but some still prefer the ancient technique.

Black Onyx

Blue Diamond:

Blue diamonds are considered to be one of the rarest and most valuable types. Blue diamond symbolizes loyalty and trust. It is also one of the rarest color diamonds in existence. It is also a symbol of wealth and associated with royalty.

Blue Diamond

Rose Quartz:

Legend has it that rose quartz is the love stone, with the power to heal a broken heart. Crystal healers advise sleeping with rose quartz under your pillow every night to keep love strong. Rose quartz beads dating back to 7000 BC have been found in the area once known as Mesopotamia (today’s Iraq). Rose quartz jewelry was known to be crafted by the Assyrians around 800-600 BC. The Assyrians, along with the Romans, might have been the first to use this stone. People in the earliest recorded times believed in the magical powers of quartz. Ancient Roman, Egyptian, and Greek civilizations used quartz crystals as potent talismans. The Romans used rose quartz as a seal to signify ownership, and Egyptians believed the stone could prevent ageing.

Rose Quartz

Morganite:

The color pink has long been associated with love, romance, and femininity, making pink gemstones an obvious and popular choice for engagement rings and other romantic gifts. The color pink also flatters any skin tone. The affordability of Morganite – especially compared to Pink Diamonds – makes it easy to see why Morganite Jewelry, especially those rose gold settings, have become so popular.

Morganite

Fire Opal:

Born in the fire of Mexico's volcanoes, fire opal's natural bright orange is unmatched in the gem kingdom. Fire opal glows with the fire of the sun: hot yellows, oranges, and reds so bright they look as though they might glow in the dark too. Unlike most opal, fire opal is often faceted, so you can choose sparkle as well as color. It has a hazy velvety look that intensifies its color. Its juicy color is just the right accent to earth tones or black and also looks great paired with other bright tones. Fire opal forms when water seeps into silica-rich lava, filling seams and hollows. Under heat and pressure, the silica forms a solid gel, trapping the remaining water within its structure. Small pebbles of fire opal are found embedded in lava flows.

Fire Opal

Pink Sapphire:

Pink Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty.

Pink Sapphire

Yellow Diamond:

Yellow diamond rings combine the warmth of yellow gold and the dazzle of diamonds. Yellow diamonds are one of the most affordable and popular of the coloured diamond family, as they are not as rare as other fancy colours such as blue and green. However natural yellow colour diamonds are extremely rare, with only one out of approximately 10,000 carats mined being a natural colour diamond. Yellows are the most common, making up around 60% of the coloured diamonds.

Yellow Diamond

Pink Tourmaline:

Tourmaline is the birthstone for October. Tourmaline is the gem of intuition. Legend says tourmaline inspires artistic expression. In addition to uniquely varied beauty, tourmaline has unusual electrical properties. Crystals acquire a polarized charge when heated or compressed. This property has made tourmaline the latest miracle ingredient in moisturizers: manufacturers claim the gem helps pull pollutants from your skin. Pink tourmaline was an obsession for the last empress of China, who slept on a pink tourmaline pillow to inspire good dreams.

Pink Tourmaline

Yellow Sapphire:

Yellow Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty.

Yellow Sapphire

Green Sapphire:

Green Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty.

Green Sapphire

White Sapphire:

White Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty.

White Sapphire

Green Diamond:

Green diamonds are very unusual because their colour comes from exposure to natural radiation. As the pure diamond crystals were forced from deep within the Earth's crust toward the surface, natural radiation made the colour change. Green diamonds are the second rarest colour diamonds.

Green Diamond

Chocolate Brown Diamond:

Brown diamonds are known for their distinctive champagne hues, which exude an elegant and timeless quality. Brown diamonds are the most common colour variety of natural diamonds. In most mines, brown diamonds account for 15% of production.

Chocolate Brown Diamond

Alexandrite:

Alexandrite is the birthstone for June. Alexandrite possess beautiful color-changing properties varying with different sources of light. In daylight, the stone turns shades of emerald and sea green. When lit by candles, lamps, and other incandescent lights, the gems take on a vivid red, violet, or purple hue. An eye-catching, gorgeous gemstone, alexandrite's discovery traces back to 1830 in Russia's Ural Mountains. The gemstone was discovered on Alexander II's 16th birthday and was thusly named after the future Czar. The gemstone's red and green hues mirrored those of the Imperial Russian flag, greatly enhancing its popularity throughout the empire, and for centuries to follow.

Alexandrite

Lab Pink Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Pink Diamond

Lab Yellow Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Yellow Diamond

Lab Blue Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Blue Diamond

Lab Green Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Green Diamond

Salt & Pepper Diamond:

A truly unique type of diamond. The phrase “salt and pepper” refers to the mix of many black and white inclusions, giving the stone a silky grey and speckled look. Salt and pepper diamonds can carry profound symbolic meaning. The inclusion of dark and light specks within the stone represents the ups and downs of life, reminding us that beauty can be found even in imperfection. If you’re a romantic who resonates with the idea of embracing life's complexities and finding joy in the journey, a salt and pepper diamond can serve as a powerful symbol in your love story.

Salt & Pepper Diamond

Stone 3 Quality

Synthetic Alexandrite
Quality Grade:

Genuine Moissanite

Synthetic Moissanite
Quality Grade:

Genuine Moissanite

Genuine Moissanite
+$48
Quality Grade:

Natural Salt & Pepper Diamond. Every stone has a unique distribution of inclusions.

Synthetic Salt & Pepper Diamond
Quality Grade:

Natural Salt & Pepper Diamond. Every stone has a unique distribution of inclusions.

Genuine Salt & Pepper Diamond
+$300
Synthetic Blue Diamond
Blue Diamond Good
+$384
Blue Diamond Better
+$456
Blue Diamond Best
+$864
Blue Diamond Heirloom
+$1,308
Synthetic Yellow Diamond
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Yellow Diamond Good
+$384
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Yellow Diamond Better
+$456
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Yellow Diamond Best
+$864
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Yellow Diamond Heirloom
+$1,308
Synthetic Brown Diamond
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Brown Diamond Good
+$144
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds

Brown Diamond Better
+$168
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Brown Diamond Best
+$324
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Brown Diamond Heirloom
+$480
Synthetic Green Diamond
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Green Diamond Good
+$384
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Green Diamond Better
+$456
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle

Green Diamond Best
+$864
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Green Diamond Heirloom
+$1,308
Synthetic Lab Diamond
Quality Grade - Best (VS):

With exceptional brilliance and sparkle. VS stands for very slightly included.

Genuine Lab Diamond VS
+$264
Quality Grade - Heirloom (VVS):

The best quality with the most exceptional brilliance and sparkle. VVS stands for very very slightly included.

Genuine Lab Diamond VVS
+$276
Synthetic Black Onyx
Genuine Black Onyx
+$18
Synthetic Black Diamond
Quality Grade - A:

Grayish black to black in color with visible cracks and inclusions. Light does not pass through the gem.

Genuine Black Diamond
+$132
Quality Grade - AA:

Black in color and opaque in nature. Minor visible cracks and inclusions present.

Genuine Black Diamond
+$228
Quality Grade - AAA:

The highest quality. Jet black in colour having no nicks or scratches on its crown and table.

Genuine Black Diamond
+$432
Synthetic Diamond
Quality Grade - Entry level (I1):

Moderately brilliant. Inclusions may be visible without magnification. I stands for Included.

Genuine Diamond I1
+$516
Genuine Diamond SI2
+$588
Genuine Diamond SI1
+$624
Genuine Diamond VS
+$684
Genuine Diamond VVS
+$768
Synthetic Emerald
Genuine Emerald
+$55
Genuine Emerald
+$94
Genuine Emerald
+$180
Genuine Emerald
+$336
Synthetic Sapphire
Quality Grade - A:

Dark blue in color. Light does not pass through gem. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Sapphire
+$80
Quality Grade - AA:

Medium to dark blue hue with moderate inclusions that are visible to the naked eye.

Genuine Sapphire
+$132
Quality Grade - AAA:

Medium to rich blue hue with high brilliance. Possesses very minor visible inclusions.

Genuine Sapphire
+$264
Quality Grade - AAAA:

Top 1% of sapphires in terms of quality. Truly exceptional deep rich blue, very slightly included and exhibits high brilliance. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Sapphire
+$480
Synthetic Ruby
Genuine Ruby
+$264
Genuine Ruby
+$444
Genuine Ruby
+$840
Genuine Ruby
+$1,584
Synthetic Amethyst
Quality Grade - A:

Light purple color with slight inclusions. Represents the top 75% of natural amethysts available.

Genuine Amethyst
+$19
Genuine Amethyst
+$32
Genuine Amethyst
+$61
Genuine Amethyst
+$116
Synthetic Aquamarine
Genuine Aquamarine
+$82
Genuine Aquamarine
+$144
Genuine Aquamarine
+$264
Genuine Aquamarine
+$492
Synthetic Citrine
Quality Grade - A:

Exudes a light yellow hue. Features slight inclusions. Represents the top 75% of citrines available.

Genuine Citrine
+$25
Genuine Citrine
+$44
Genuine Citrine
+$83
Genuine Citrine
+$156
Synthetic Garnet
Quality Grade - A:

Dark red in colour with slight inclusions and low brilliance. Represents the top 75% of garnets.

Genuine Garnet
+$19
Genuine Garnet
+$34
Genuine Garnet
+$64
Genuine Garnet
+$119
Synthetic Swiss Blue Topaz
Quality Grade - A:

Has a light sky blue hue. Features slight inclusions that are visible to the naked eye.

Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz
+$48
Quality Grade - AA:

Sky blue in color with slight inclusions. Exudes medium brilliance.

Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz
+$82
Quality Grade - AAA:

Appealing light Swiss blue hue. No visible inclusions present.

Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz
+$156
Quality Grade - AAAA:

Exudes an enchanting Swiss blue hue. Eye clean with exceptional brilliance. Usually available at the best high-end boutiques in the world.

Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz
+$288
Synthetic Peridot
Quality Grade - A:

Has a light yellowish green colour. Slight inclusions are visible to the naked eye. Represents the top 75% of peridots available.

Genuine Peridot
+$25
Genuine Peridot
+$42
Genuine Peridot
+$79
Genuine Peridot
+$144
Synthetic Pink Tourmaline
Genuine Pink Tourmaline
+$67
Genuine Pink Tourmaline
+$115
Genuine Pink Tourmaline
+$216
Genuine Pink Tourmaline
+$408
Synthetic Morganite
Quality Grade - A:

Very light peach hue and low brilliance. Features moderate inclusions that are visible to the naked eye. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Morganite
+$528
Quality Grade - AA:

Light peach hue with slight inclusions and moderate brilliance. Represents top 33% of morganites available.

Genuine Morganite
+$900
Quality Grade - AAA:

Pleasing peach hue and high brilliance. No visible inclusions. Belongs to the category of top 10% morganites in terms of quality.

Genuine Morganite
+$1,704
Quality Grade - AAAA:

Delightful peachy pink hue and very high brilliance. Inclusions not visible to the naked eye. Found at the best boutiques in the world.

Genuine Morganite
+$3,192
Synthetic Tanzanite
Quality Grade - A:

Light violet blue in hue. Minor inclusions can be seen with the naked eye. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Tanzanite
+$67
Quality Grade - AA:

Medium violet blue in hue. Very minor inclusions can be seen with the naked eye.

Genuine Tanzanite
+$115
Quality Grade - AAA:

Rich violet blue in color. Eye clean with high brilliance. Belongs to the category of top 10% tanzanites in the world.

Genuine Tanzanite
+$216
Quality Grade - AAAA:

Top 1% of tanzanites in terms of quality. Truly exceptional rich violet blue, eye clean and exhibits very high brilliance. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Tanzanite
+$408
Synthetic Pink Sapphire
Quality Grade - A:

Light pink in color. Light does not pass through sapphire. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Pink Sapphire
+$92
Quality Grade - AA:

Exudes a light to medium pink hue. Limited amount of light passes through. Small natural inclusions are visible to the naked eye.

Genuine Pink Sapphire
+$156
Quality Grade - AAA:

Has a medium pink color. Very minor visible inclusions. Belongs to the category of top 10% pink sapphires in the world.

Genuine Pink Sapphire
+$300
Quality Grade - AAAA:

Deep, intense, royal velvety pink. Incredible brilliance in both daylight and artificial light. Among the best available in the world.

Genuine Pink Sapphire
+$564
Synthetic Yellow Sapphire
Quality Grade - A:

Midnight Yellow color; light does not pass through Yellow sapphire. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Yellow Sapphire
+$80
Quality Grade - AA:

Yellow with slight grey undertones; limited amount of light passes through; small natural inclusions visible with the naked eye.

Genuine Yellow Sapphire
+$132
Quality Grade - AAA:

Deep Yellow; very minor visible inclusions; great value for a high quality Yellow; well cut for high brilliance.

Genuine Yellow Sapphire
+$264
Quality Grade - AAAA:

Deep, intense, Yellow; incredible brilliance in daylight and artificial light; exceptional cut to maximize color and brilliance.

Genuine Yellow Sapphire
+$480
Synthetic White Sapphire
Quality Grade - A:

Represents the top 75% of White Sapphires. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine White Sapphire
+$98
Quality Grade - AA:

Top 20% to 30% of White Sapphires.

Genuine White Sapphire
+$168
Quality Grade - AAA:

Top 10% of White Sapphires available in the world.

Genuine White Sapphire
+$312
Quality Grade - AAAA:

Top 2% of all White Sapphires available in the world.

Genuine White Sapphire
+$600
Synthetic Opal
Quality Grade - A:

Around 75% of opals will receive a rating of good. They're milky and have no play-of-color. These stones will be opaque but will have visible surface blemishes.

Genuine Opal
+$47
Quality Grade - AA:

33% of the top opals will be in this category. Like the other ratings, they are opaque and milky. However, they have only a low play-of-color and few or slight surface flaws.

Genuine Opal
+$80
Quality Grade - AAA:

Opals in this category will have a medium play-of-color instead of high but a similar milkiness. They're opaque with very few surface flaws. This category applies to the top 10% of opals.

Genuine Opal
+$156
Quality Grade - AAAA:

These opals will often be milky but have an intense play-of-color. They're surface clean without visible inclusions and opaque. Only around 1% of opals belong to this category.

Genuine Opal
+$288
Synthetic Rose Quartz
Quality Grade - A:

Exudes a very light pink hue. Possesses slight inclusions and is cloudy.

Genuine Rose Quartz
+$96
Quality Grade - AA:

Light pink in color with slight inclusions and cloudy appearance.

Genuine Rose Quartz
+$168
Quality Grade - AAA:

Soft medium pink color. Features a cloudy appearance.

Genuine Rose Quartz
+$312
Quality Grade - AAAA:

Exhibits a pleasing medium dark pink hue with cloudy translucence. Such rose quartz stones with incredible color are extremely rare. Used in high-end boutiques.

Genuine Rose Quartz
+$588
Synthetic Fire Opal
Quality Grade - A:

Exudes a very Light Yellowish Orange hue. Possesses moderate inclusion and is cloudy.

Genuine Fire Opal
+$168
Quality Grade - AA:

Medium Yellowish Orange in color with slight inclusions and cloudy appearance.

Genuine Fire Opal
+$300
Quality Grade - AAA:

Orangish Red color. Features a cloudy appearance and is translucent.

Genuine Fire Opal
+$552
Quality Grade - AAAA:

Exhibits a pleasing Orangish Bright Red hue with slightly cloudy appearance and is translucent. Such fire opal stones with incredible color are extremely rare. Used in high-end boutiques.

Genuine Fire Opal
+$1,044
Synthetic Moonstone
Quality Grade - A:

Top 75% of Moonstones in terms of quality. Slightly Included.

Genuine Moonstone
+$77
Quality Grade - AA:

Top 33% of Moonstones in terms of quality. Slightly Included.

Genuine Moonstone
+$132
Quality Grade - AAA:

Top 10% of Moonstones in terms of quality. Nearly Blue Sheen Eye clean.

Genuine Moonstone
+$252
Quality Grade - AAAA:

Top 1% of Moonstones in terms of quality. Beautiful Colorless Blue Sheen and Eye clean. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Moonstone
+$468
Synthetic Green Sapphire
Quality Grade - A:

This category accounts for over 50% of Green Sapphires. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Green Sapphire
+$80
Quality Grade - AA:

This grade forms the top 20% of Green Sapphires.

Genuine Green Sapphire
+$132
Quality Grade - AAA:

This grade represents 10% of all Green Sapphires available in the world.

Genuine Green Sapphire
+$264
Quality Grade - AAAA:

This grade accounts for just 2% of all Green Sapphires available in the world.

Genuine Green Sapphire
+$480
Synthetic London Blue Topaz
Quality Grade - A:

Very light greenish blue in color with low brilliance. Features slight inclusions.

Genuine London Blue Topaz
+$62
Quality Grade - AA:

Medium greenish blue gem with slight inclusions and moderate brilliance.

Genuine London Blue Topaz
+$107
Quality Grade - AAA:

Has a greenish blue hue with high brilliance. Inclusions not visible to the naked eye.

Genuine London Blue Topaz
+$204
Quality Grade - AAAA:

Stunning deep greenish blue color. Eye clean with very high brilliance. Usually found at the finest boutiques around the world.

Genuine London Blue Topaz
+$372
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Lab Pink Diamond Good
+$84
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Lab Pink Diamond Better
+$96
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Lab Pink Diamond Best
+$180
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Lab Pink Diamond Heirloom
+$276
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Lab Yellow Diamond Good
+$78
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Lab Yellow Diamond Better
+$92
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Lab Yellow Diamond Best
+$180
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Lab Yellow Diamond Heirloom
+$264
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Lab Blue Diamond Good
+$83
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Lab Blue Diamond Better
+$96
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Lab Blue Diamond Best
+$180
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Lab Blue Diamond Heirloom
+$276
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Lab Green Diamond Good
+$168
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Lab Green Diamond Better
+$192
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Lab Green Diamond Best
+$372
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Lab Green Diamond Heirloom
+$564

Accent Stones

Diamond:

Diamond is the birthstone for April. Diamonds have been admired gemstones of desire since ancient times. Formed one hundred miles beneath the Earth's surface over a billion years ago, diamonds are the hardest gem of all. It is also known as "the queen of the gems and the gem of queens”. The Romans thought diamonds were so brilliant they must be fallen stars. The ancient Greeks called diamond "adamas," meaning invincible, theorizing that something so beautiful must be the crystallized teardrops of the gods. While aesthetically pleasing they also are an investment.

Diamond

Lab Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Diamond

Black Diamond:

While it is known how other diamonds are formed no one really knows for certain how black diamonds were formed. Their origin is controversial with several proposed theories, including: radiation; a meteoritic impact; formed in outer space in stellar supernova explosions; and direct conversion of organic carbon under high-pressure conditions. Black Diamonds absorb light instead of reflecting it, meaning their beauty comes from their surface which is polished like marble. While all diamonds are known for their strength and durability, black diamonds are tougher than any other diamond.

Black Diamond

Blue Diamond:

Blue diamonds are considered to be one of the rarest and most valuable types. Blue diamond symbolizes loyalty and trust. It is also one of the rarest color diamonds in existence. It is also a symbol of wealth and associated with royalty.

Blue Diamond

Yellow Diamond:

Yellow diamond rings combine the warmth of yellow gold and the dazzle of diamonds. Yellow diamonds are one of the most affordable and popular of the coloured diamond family, as they are not as rare as other fancy colours such as blue and green. However natural yellow colour diamonds are extremely rare, with only one out of approximately 10,000 carats mined being a natural colour diamond. Yellows are the most common, making up around 60% of the coloured diamonds.

Yellow Diamond

Green Diamond:

Green diamonds are very unusual because their colour comes from exposure to natural radiation. As the pure diamond crystals were forced from deep within the Earth's crust toward the surface, natural radiation made the colour change. Green diamonds are the second rarest colour diamonds.

Green Diamond

Chocolate Brown Diamond:

Brown diamonds are known for their distinctive champagne hues, which exude an elegant and timeless quality. Brown diamonds are the most common colour variety of natural diamonds. In most mines, brown diamonds account for 15% of production.

Chocolate Brown Diamond

Lab Pink Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Pink Diamond

Lab Yellow Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Yellow Diamond

Lab Blue Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Blue Diamond

Lab Green Diamond:

Lab Grown Diamonds are precisely what the name suggests, Diamonds grown in a lab. Lab Grown Diamonds are grown using one of two different techniques which recreate the Diamond growing process that occurs beneath the Earth’s surface: High-Pressure High-Temperature (or HPHT) and Chemical Vapor Deposition (or CVD). Upon completion, each process results in a pure carbon Diamond that is 100% chemically and optically identical to a mined Diamond, the only difference lies in their origin.

Lab Green Diamond

Emerald:

Emerald is the birthstone for May. Emeralds are among the rarest of gems having been mined for 1000s of years. The deeper and more vivid in the color of green the higher the value. As the gem of Venus and associated with Spring, Emerald symbolizes love, eternal youth and rebirth.

Emerald

Blue Sapphire:

Blue Sapphire is the birthstone for September. Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty. The ancient Persians believed the earth rests on a giant sapphire. Its reflection, they said, made the sky blue. Sapphire comes from the Greek word for blue, sappheiros, and this gem provides the most beautiful blues of the gem kingdom. Sapphire is the gem of truth. The tradition is so strong, we still think of an honest person as"true blue.

Blue Sapphire

Ruby:

Ruby is the birthstone for July. Ruby is one of the most desirable gems. Transparent rubies of large sizes are even rarer than Diamonds. The ruby has been a symbol of vitality and royalty for centuries. The ultimate red gem, ruby has been the world's most valued gemstone for most of recorded history. According to the Bible, only wisdom and virtuous women are more precious. Burning with an unquenchable fire, ruby has long been a symbol of undying love. Ruby is the gem of courage and emotion. Its fiery brilliance attracts the eye and quickens the pulse. In legend, ruby is the gem of the heart with the power to kindle the flame of desire.

Ruby

Amethyst:

Amethyst is the birthstone for February. Amethyst is the gem of sobriety and peace. Its name comes from the Greek "amethystos" which means "not drunken". They served wine in amethyst goblets during long banquets because they believed this wine-colored gem had the power to keep guests sober. Since the middle ages, Bishop's rings have been set with amethyst as a symbol of piety and celibacy. Leonardo da Vinci wrote that amethyst has the power to protect against evil thoughts and to sharpen the intelligence. Tibetan Buddhists use amethyst rosaries to enhance the peace and tranquility of meditation.

Amethyst

Garnet:

Garnet is the birthstone for January. Break open a pomegranate: see the tiny glossy red seeds? Now you can see why garnet comes from the Latin word for seed, granatum. To the ancient Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians, garnet was a tiny glossy red gem, bursting with fire. Beautiful garnet jewelry found in archeological digs is more than 5,000 years old. Garnets symbolize loyalty and kindness. In a Grimm Fairy Tale, an old lady who rescues an injured bird is rewarded with a magical garnet that lights up the night. A garnet also lit the way for Noah's Ark. In legend, garnets protect travelers when they are far from home.

Garnet

Aquamarine:

Aquamarine is the birthstone for March. Aquamarine captures the beauty of the sea, its pastel blue tinged with a hint of green. The icy color is as fresh with earth tones as with other pastel shades and the perfect accompaniment to grey and navy. Legends say that aquamarine is the treasure of mermaids, with the power to keep sailors safe at sea. In addition to calming the waves, aquamarine is also said to have a soothing influence on relationships, making it a good anniversary gift. Contemplating aquamarine can inspire inner peace too. A dream of aquamarine means that you will meet new friends.

Aquamarine

Peridot:

Peridot is the birthstone for August. Peridot is the extraterrestrial gem: tiny peridot crystals have been discovered in meteors that fall to earth. On our planet, this lime-green gem forms in volcanoes, under tremendous heat and pressure. The ancient Romans called peridot "evening emerald", since its green color did not darken at night but was still visible by lamplight. Peridot was mined in ancient Egypt on an island called Zeberget. Later, peridot was also often used to adorn medieval churches.

Peridot

Moissanite:

Brilliance, which refers to the white light reflected back to the eye, is a good measure for how much a diamond will "sparkle". Moissanite disperses light very well and is actually more brilliant than a diamond. Natural moissanite is incredibly rare on earth, it is mostly only to be found in meteorites, having first been discovered in a meteorite crater in Arizona in 1893. Today, it’s created in controlled environments to mimic the forces of nature, resulting in durable, super-hard gemstones with a minimum ecological impact, and absolutely no mining.

Moissanite

Tanzanite:

Tanzanite has a velvety purplish-blue unlike any other gem. Mined in only one place in the world, a five-square mile area in Merelani in Tanzania near the feet of majestic Kilimanjaro, tanzanite is exceptionally rare. This gem was discovered in 1969 and named by Tiffany & Co., who was the first to bring it to market. The secret to tanzanite's mesmerizing color is trichoism: crystals of tanzanite are three different colors from different directions. This means that blue and purple dance together in the depths of the gem as it moves and catches the light.

Tanzanite

Citrine:

Citrine is the birthstone for November. Citrine, derived from the citrine - a yellow fruit similar to the lemon- and meaning "lemon" in many languages, it is associated with success and prosperity. Citrine has a bright sunny color that will add a warm glow to your wardrobe.

Citrine

Swiss Blue Topaz:

Blue Topaz is the birthstone for December. The beautiful blue of the sky on a summer's day sparkles in every blue topaz. Fresh and breezy, blue topaz is one of the most versatile gems in nature's palette. Legend says that topaz dispels enchantment. The ancient Greeks believed that topaz has the power to increase strength and make its wearer invisible in times of emergency. Topaz was also said to change color in the presence of poisoned food or drink.

Swiss Blue Topaz

London Blue Topaz:

Known for its deep, inky blue hue. It is a gemstone that is said to promote truth, wisdom, and clear communication. It is believed to help balance the mind, body, and spirit. It’s also said to strengthen relationships by promoting emotional bonds and honesty.

London Blue Topaz

Black Onyx:

The opaque black onyx takes on extra polish in eye-catching faceted cuts. It has the look of black diamond for less. This basic black gem first became popular in Victorian times, when demand for mourning jewelry led jewelry designers to look for all-black gemstones. Ancient Greek philosopher Pliny recommends soaking dark-colored quartz in sugar water for weeks, then plunging it into acid, turning the sugar to carbon and blackening the stone. That''s how black onyx was born. Today, more modern methods can be used to create the even black tone of black onyx but some still prefer the ancient technique.

Black Onyx

Rose Quartz:

Legend has it that rose quartz is the love stone, with the power to heal a broken heart. Crystal healers advise sleeping with rose quartz under your pillow every night to keep love strong. Rose quartz beads dating back to 7000 BC have been found in the area once known as Mesopotamia (today’s Iraq). Rose quartz jewelry was known to be crafted by the Assyrians around 800-600 BC. The Assyrians, along with the Romans, might have been the first to use this stone. People in the earliest recorded times believed in the magical powers of quartz. Ancient Roman, Egyptian, and Greek civilizations used quartz crystals as potent talismans. The Romans used rose quartz as a seal to signify ownership, and Egyptians believed the stone could prevent ageing.

Rose Quartz

Morganite:

The color pink has long been associated with love, romance, and femininity, making pink gemstones an obvious and popular choice for engagement rings and other romantic gifts. The color pink also flatters any skin tone. The affordability of Morganite – especially compared to Pink Diamonds – makes it easy to see why Morganite Jewelry, especially those rose gold settings, have become so popular.

Morganite

Fire Opal:

Born in the fire of Mexico's volcanoes, fire opal's natural bright orange is unmatched in the gem kingdom. Fire opal glows with the fire of the sun: hot yellows, oranges, and reds so bright they look as though they might glow in the dark too. Unlike most opal, fire opal is often faceted, so you can choose sparkle as well as color. It has a hazy velvety look that intensifies its color. Its juicy color is just the right accent to earth tones or black and also looks great paired with other bright tones. Fire opal forms when water seeps into silica-rich lava, filling seams and hollows. Under heat and pressure, the silica forms a solid gel, trapping the remaining water within its structure. Small pebbles of fire opal are found embedded in lava flows.

Fire Opal

Pink Sapphire:

Pink Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty.

Pink Sapphire

Pink Tourmaline:

Tourmaline is the birthstone for October. Tourmaline is the gem of intuition. Legend says tourmaline inspires artistic expression. In addition to uniquely varied beauty, tourmaline has unusual electrical properties. Crystals acquire a polarized charge when heated or compressed. This property has made tourmaline the latest miracle ingredient in moisturizers: manufacturers claim the gem helps pull pollutants from your skin. Pink tourmaline was an obsession for the last empress of China, who slept on a pink tourmaline pillow to inspire good dreams.

Pink Tourmaline

Yellow Sapphire:

Yellow Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty.

Yellow Sapphire

Green Sapphire:

Green Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty.

Green Sapphire

White Sapphire:

White Sapphire is a popular and rare gemstone. It is second only to diamond in terms of hardness. Sapphire symbolizes fidelity and the soul. In ancient times, a gift of a sapphire was a pledge of trust and loyalty.

White Sapphire

Alexandrite:

Alexandrite is the birthstone for June. Alexandrite possess beautiful color-changing properties varying with different sources of light. In daylight, the stone turns shades of emerald and sea green. When lit by candles, lamps, and other incandescent lights, the gems take on a vivid red, violet, or purple hue. An eye-catching, gorgeous gemstone, alexandrite's discovery traces back to 1830 in Russia's Ural Mountains. The gemstone was discovered on Alexander II's 16th birthday and was thusly named after the future Czar. The gemstone's red and green hues mirrored those of the Imperial Russian flag, greatly enhancing its popularity throughout the empire, and for centuries to follow.

Alexandrite

Salt & Pepper Diamond:

A truly unique type of diamond. The phrase “salt and pepper” refers to the mix of many black and white inclusions, giving the stone a silky grey and speckled look. Salt and pepper diamonds can carry profound symbolic meaning. The inclusion of dark and light specks within the stone represents the ups and downs of life, reminding us that beauty can be found even in imperfection. If you’re a romantic who resonates with the idea of embracing life's complexities and finding joy in the journey, a salt and pepper diamond can serve as a powerful symbol in your love story.

Salt & Pepper Diamond

Opal:

Fireworks. Jellyfish. Galaxies. Lightning. Opal’s shifting play of kaleidoscopic colors is unlike any other gem. Because opal has the colors of other gems, the Romans thought it was the most precious and powerful of all. The Bedouins believed that opals contained lightning and fell from the sky during thunderstorms.

Opal

Moonstone:

According to Hindu mythology, moonstone is made of solidified moonbeams. Many other cultures also associate this gem with moonlight, and it’s easy to see why. Its internal structure scatters the light that strikes it, creating a phenomenon known as adularescence. The visual effect is reminiscent of the full moon shining through a veil of thin, high clouds. Legends say that moonstone brings good luck. Many believed that you could see the future if you held a moonstone in your mouth during a full moon.

Moonstone

Accent Stones Quality

Synthetic Alexandrite
Quality Grade:

Genuine Moissanite

Synthetic Moissanite
Quality Grade:

Genuine Moissanite

Genuine Moissanite
+$53
Quality Grade:

Natural Salt & Pepper Diamond. Every stone has a unique distribution of inclusions.

Synthetic Salt & Pepper Diamond
Quality Grade:

Natural Salt & Pepper Diamond. Every stone has a unique distribution of inclusions.

Genuine Salt & Pepper Diamond
+$134
Synthetic Blue Diamond
Blue Diamond Good
+$148
Blue Diamond Better
+$176
Blue Diamond Best
+$336
Blue Diamond Heirloom
+$504
Synthetic Yellow Diamond
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Yellow Diamond Good
+$174
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Yellow Diamond Better
+$204
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Yellow Diamond Best
+$392
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Yellow Diamond Heirloom
+$588
Synthetic Brown Diamond
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Brown Diamond Good
+$148
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds

Brown Diamond Better
+$176
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Brown Diamond Best
+$336
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Brown Diamond Heirloom
+$504
Synthetic Green Diamond
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Green Diamond Good
+$148
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Green Diamond Better
+$176
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle

Green Diamond Best
+$336
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Green Diamond Heirloom
+$504
Synthetic Lab Diamond
Quality Grade - Best (VS):

With exceptional brilliance and sparkle. VS stands for very slightly included.

Genuine Lab Diamond VS
+$157
Quality Grade - Heirloom (VVS):

The best quality with the most exceptional brilliance and sparkle. VVS stands for very very slightly included.

Genuine Lab Diamond VVS
+$168
Synthetic Black Onyx Good
Genuine Black Onyx Good
+$34
Synthetic Black Diamond
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Grayish black to black in color with visible cracks and inclusions. Light does not pass through the gem.

Genuine Black Diamond Good
+$109
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Black in color and opaque in nature. Minor visible cracks and inclusions present.

Genuine Black Diamond Better
+$188
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

The highest quality. Jet black in colour having no nicks or scratches on its crown and table.

Genuine Black Diamond Best
+$364
Synthetic Diamond
Quality Grade - Entry level (I1):

Moderately brilliant. Inclusions may be visible without magnification. I stands for Included.

Genuine Diamond I1
+$260
Quality Grade - Good (SI2):

Good brilliance. Slight inclusions are visible to the naked eye. SI stands for very slightly included.

Genuine Diamond SI2
+$308
Quality Grade - Better (SI1):

Colorless with high brilliance. Slight inclusions are visible under 10x magnification only. SI stands for very slightly included

Genuine Diamond SI1
+$336
Quality Grade - Best (VS):

With exceptional brilliance and sparkle. Quality comparable to that used by the finest boutiques in the world. VS stands for very slightly included

Genuine Diamond VS
+$364
Quality Grade - Heirloom (VVS):

The best quality with the most exceptional brilliance and sparkle. VVS stands for very very slightly included.

Genuine Diamond VVS
+$448
Synthetic Emerald
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Light color gems that tend to be included. Medium green and opaque. Light does not pass through emerald. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Emerald Good
+$196
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Medium to light color gems that exhibit medium sparkle. Limited amount of light passes through the emerald. Inclusions can be seen with the naked eye.

Genuine Emerald Better
+$336
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

High quality emeralds that are typically found in high end stores. They have vivid to medium color and Moderate inclusions can be seen with the naked eye (inclusions are typical for emeralds, no inclusions indicate that the emerald is not genuine).

Genuine Emerald Best
+$616
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 1% of emeralds in terms of quality.  Truly exceptional rich green, moderately to slightly included and exhibits high brilliance.  This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Emerald Heirloom
+$1,176
Synthetic Sapphire
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Dark blue in color. Light does not pass through gem. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Sapphire Good
+$95
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Medium to dark blue hue with moderate inclusions that are visible to the naked eye.

Genuine Sapphire Better
+$165
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Medium to rich blue hue with high brilliance. Possesses very minor visible inclusions.

Genuine Sapphire Best
+$308
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 1% of sapphires in terms of quality. Truly exceptional deep rich blue, very slightly included and exhibits high brilliance. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Sapphire Heirloom
+$588
Synthetic Ruby
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Dark red and opaque. Light does not pass through ruby. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Ruby Good
+$95
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Medium pinkish red. Limited amount of light passes through the ruby. Some inclusions are visible to the naked eye.

Genuine Ruby Better
+$165
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Medium rich red with hints of pink. Very minor visible inclusions. Belongs to the category of top 10% rubies in the world.

Genuine Ruby Best
+$308
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Deep, intense red with hints of pink. Incredible brilliance in daylight and artificial light. Among the best available in the world. Quality typically worn by royalty.

Genuine Ruby Heirloom
+$588
Synthetic Amethyst
Quality Grade - A:

Light purple color with slight inclusions. Represents the top 75% of natural amethysts available.

Genuine Amethyst
+$56
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Eye clean with medium dark purple color. Belongs to the category of top 10% natural amethysts available.

Genuine Amethyst Good
+$95
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Eye clean with medium dark purple color. Belongs to the category of top 10% natural amethysts available.

Genuine Amethyst Better
+$179
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Top 1% of amethyst in terms of quality. Dark purple and Eye clean. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Amethyst Best
+$336
Synthetic Aquamarine
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Light sky blue hue with slight inclusions. Light does not pass through the aquamarine. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Aquamarine Good
+$151
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Sky blue and slightly included. Limited amount of light passes through the aquamarine. Some inclusions are visible with the naked eye.

Genuine Aquamarine Better
+$258
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Light swiss blue hue. Eye clean with high brilliance.

Genuine Aquamarine Best
+$476
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 1% of aquamarines in terms of quality. Truly exceptional medium sea blue, eye clean and exhibits very high brilliance. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Aquamarine Heirloom
+$924
Synthetic Citrine
Genuine Citrine
+$62
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Yellow in color with slight inclusions and medium brilliance.

Genuine Citrine Good
+$104
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Eye clean with appealing golden hue. Exhibits high brilliance.

Genuine Citrine Better
+$196
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Exudes a pleasing deep golden color. Eye clean with very high brilliance. Quality similar to that of citrines available at the finest boutiques in the world.

Genuine Citrine Best
+$364
Synthetic Garnet
Quality Grade - A:

Dark red in colour with slight inclusions and low brilliance. Represents the top 75% of garnets.

Genuine Garnet
+$36
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Medium to dark red with slight inclusions and moderate brilliance.

Genuine Garnet Good
+$62
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Eye clean with medium red hue and high brilliance.

Genuine Garnet Better
+$118
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Exudes a rich red hue. Eye clean with exceptional brilliance. Best garnet in the world in terms of quality.

Genuine Garnet Best
+$221
Synthetic Swiss Blue Topaz
Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz
+$92
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Sky blue in color with slight inclusions. Exudes medium brilliance.

Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz Good
+$160
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Appealing light Swiss blue hue. No visible inclusions present.

Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz Better
+$308
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Exudes an enchanting Swiss blue hue. Eye clean with exceptional brilliance. Usually available at the best high-end boutiques in the world.

Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz Best
+$560
Synthetic Peridot
Genuine Peridot
+$45
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Displays a medium yellowish green color. Slight inclusions are present.

Genuine Peridot Good
+$78
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Yellowish green in color. Eye clean with high brilliance. Represents top 10% peridots in the world.

Genuine Peridot Better
+$148
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Radiates a delightful green color. Eye clean with very high brilliance. Belongs to the category of top 1% peridots in the world.

Genuine Peridot Best
+$277
Synthetic Pink Tourmaline
Quality Grade - A:

Has a light yellowish green colour. Slight inclusions are visible to the naked eye. Represents the top 75% of peridots available.

Genuine Pink Tourmaline
+$123
Quality Grade - Good (AA):

Exudes a light to medium pink hue. Moderately included.

Genuine Pink Tourmaline Good
+$213
Quality Grade - Better (AAA):

Has a medium pink color. Very minor visible inclusions. Belongs to the category of top 10% pink tourmalines in the world.

Genuine Pink Tourmaline Better
+$392
Quality Grade - Best (AAAA):

Possesses a rich pink color. Very minor to no inclusions present. Belongs to the category of top 1% pink tourmalines.

Genuine Pink Tourmaline Best
+$756
Synthetic Morganite
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Very light peach hue and low brilliance. Features moderate inclusions that are visible to the naked eye. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Morganite Good
+$980
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Light peach hue with slight inclusions and moderate brilliance. Represents top 33% of morganites available.

Genuine Morganite Better
+$1,680
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Pleasing peach hue and high brilliance. No visible inclusions. Belongs to the category of top 10% morganites in terms of quality.

Genuine Morganite Best
+$3,136
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Delightful peachy pink hue and very high brilliance. Inclusions not visible to the naked eye. Found at the best boutiques in the world.

Genuine Morganite Heirloom
+$5,908
Synthetic Tanzanite
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Light violet blue in hue. Minor inclusions can be seen with the naked eye. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Tanzanite Good
+$123
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Medium violet blue in hue. Very minor inclusions can be seen with the naked eye.

Genuine Tanzanite Better
+$213
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Rich violet blue in color. Eye clean with high brilliance. Belongs to the category of top 10% tanzanites in the world.

Genuine Tanzanite Best
+$392
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 1% of tanzanites in terms of quality. Truly exceptional rich violet blue, eye clean and exhibits very high brilliance. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Tanzanite Heirloom
+$756
Synthetic Pink Sapphire
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Light pink in color. Light does not pass through sapphire. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Pink Sapphire Good
+$104
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Exudes a light to medium pink hue. Limited amount of light passes through. Small natural inclusions are visible to the naked eye.

Genuine Pink Sapphire Better
+$179
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Has a medium pink color. Very minor visible inclusions. Belongs to the category of top 10% pink sapphires in the world.

Genuine Pink Sapphire Best
+$336
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Deep, intense, royal velvety pink. Incredible brilliance in both daylight and artificial light. Among the best available in the world.

Genuine Pink Sapphire Heirloom
+$644
Synthetic Yellow Sapphire
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Midnight Yellow color; light does not pass through Yellow sapphire. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Yellow Sapphire Good
+$95
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Yellow with slight grey undertones; limited amount of light passes through; small natural inclusions visible with the naked eye.

Genuine Yellow Sapphire Better
+$165
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Deep Yellow; very minor visible inclusions; great value for a high quality Yellow; well cut for high brilliance.

Genuine Yellow Sapphire Best
+$308
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Deep, intense, Yellow; incredible brilliance in daylight and artificial light; exceptional cut to maximize color and brilliance.

Genuine Yellow Sapphire Heirloom
+$588
Synthetic White Sapphire
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Represents the top 75% of White Sapphires. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine White Sapphire Good
+$129
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Top 20% to 30% of White Sapphires.

Genuine White Sapphire Better
+$224
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Top 10% of White Sapphires available in the world.

Genuine White Sapphire Best
+$420
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 2% of all White Sapphires available in the world.

Genuine White Sapphire Heirloom
+$784
Synthetic Opal
Genuine Opal Good
+$70
Genuine Opal Better
+$123
Genuine Opal Best
+$224
Genuine Opal Heirloom
+$420
Synthetic Rose Quartz
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Exudes a very light pink hue. Possesses slight inclusions and is cloudy.

Genuine Rose Quartz Good
+$104
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Light pink in color with slight inclusions and cloudy appearance.

Genuine Rose Quartz Better
+$179
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Soft medium pink color. Features a cloudy appearance.

Genuine Rose Quartz Best
+$336
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Exhibits a pleasing medium dark pink hue with cloudy translucence. Such rose quartz stones with incredible color are extremely rare. Used in high-end boutiques.

Genuine Rose Quartz Heirloom
+$616
Synthetic Fire Opal
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Exudes a very Light Yellowish Orange hue. Possesses moderate inclusion and is cloudy.

Genuine Fire Opal Good
+$188
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Medium Yellowish Orange in color with slight inclusions and cloudy appearance.

Genuine Fire Opal Better
+$336
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Orangish Red color. Features a cloudy appearance and is translucent.

Genuine Fire Opal Best
+$616
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Exhibits a pleasing Orangish Bright Red hue with slightly cloudy appearance and is translucent. Such fire opal stones with incredible color are extremely rare. Used in high-end boutiques.

Genuine Fire Opal Heirloom
+$1,148
Synthetic Moonstone
Quality Grade - Good (A):

Top 75% of Moonstones in terms of quality. Slightly Included.

Genuine Moonstone Good
+$81
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

Top 33% of Moonstones in terms of quality. Slightly Included.

Genuine Moonstone Better
+$137
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

Top 10% of Moonstones in terms of quality. Nearly Blue Sheen Eye clean.

Genuine Moonstone Best
+$252
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

Top 1% of Moonstones in terms of quality. Beautiful Colorless Blue Sheen and Eye clean. This quality can be found only at the top boutiques in the world.

Genuine Moonstone Heirloom
+$476
Synthetic Green Sapphire
Quality Grade - Good (A):

This category accounts for over 50% of Green Sapphires. Entry level for fine jewelry.

Genuine Green Sapphire Good
+$95
Quality Grade - Better (AA):

This grade forms the top 20% of Green Sapphires.

Genuine Green Sapphire Better
+$165
Quality Grade - Best (AAA):

This grade represents 10% of all Green Sapphires available in the world.

Genuine Green Sapphire Best
+$308
Quality Grade - Heirloom (AAAA):

This grade accounts for just 2% of all Green Sapphires available in the world.

Genuine Green Sapphire Heirloom
+$588
Synthetic London Blue Topaz
Genuine London Blue Topaz Good
+$120
Genuine London Blue Topaz Better
+$207
Genuine London Blue Topaz Best
+$392
Genuine London Blue Topaz Heirloom
+$728
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Lab Pink Diamond Good
+$165
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Lab Pink Diamond Better
+$193
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Lab Pink Diamond Best
+$364
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Lab Pink Diamond Heirloom
+$560
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Lab Yellow Diamond Good
+$143
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Lab Yellow Diamond Better
+$168
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Lab Yellow Diamond Best
+$325
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Lab Yellow Diamond Heirloom
+$476
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Lab Blue Diamond Good
+$165
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Lab Blue Diamond Better
+$193
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Lab Blue Diamond Best
+$364
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Lab Blue Diamond Heirloom
+$560
Quality Grade - Good (FL):

Noticeable yet soft color, perfect for those seeking refined elegance.

Lab Green Diamond Good
+$221
Quality Grade - Better (F):

Clear, recognizable color, making it the true start of vibrant hues in fancy diamonds.

Lab Green Diamond Better
+$260
Quality Grade - Best (FI):

Rich in color, these diamonds offer a delicate balance of vivid saturation with brilliant sparkle.

Lab Green Diamond Best
+$504
Quality Grade - Heirloom (FV):

Extremely vibrant and saturated, representing color intensity and desirability.

Lab Green Diamond Heirloom
+$756

Metal

Silver & Yellow Gold:

Solid Sterling Silver and Gold. For those wanting the two-tone look at an affordable price.

Silver & Yellow Gold

White & Yellow Gold:

Two most-loved shades of Gold come together to create this combination that exudes pure sophistication. Most ancient civilizations, from the Greeks to the Egyptians, wore and cherished yellow gold jewelry. Gold Jewelry is resistant to rust, tarnish, and corrosion, making it an ideal investment or family heirloom passed down the generations. Available in 10K, 14K and 18K.

White & Yellow Gold
+$380

Platinum & Gold:

Platinum and Gold come together to create this combination that exudes pure sophistication. Platinum & Gold Jewelry is resistant to rust, tarnish, and corrosion, making it an ideal investment or family heirloom passed down the generations.

Platinum & Gold
+$850

White & Rose Gold:

Two most-loved shades of Gold come together to create this combination that exudes pure sophistication. Flatters all skin tones. Most ancient civilizations, from the Greeks to the Egyptians, wore and cherished yellow gold jewelry. Gold Jewelry is resistant to rust, tarnish, and corrosion, making it an ideal investment or family heirloom passed down the generations. Available in 10K, 14K and 18K.

White & Rose Gold
+$380

Platinum & Rose Gold:

The warmth of Rose gold is set against the sophistication of Platinum to create this visually appealing blend. Platinum & Gold Jewelry is resistant to rust, tarnish, and corrosion, making it an ideal investment or family heirloom passed down the generations.

Platinum & Rose Gold
+$850

White Gold:

If you worry about silver tarnishing or find the metal too soft, then White gold jewelry is perfect for you. Pure gold is mixed with other metals that change it from its natural yellow color to white, the pieces are then coated with rhodium for lasting brightness. Gold Jewelry is resistant to rust, tarnish, and corrosion, making it an ideal investment or family heirloom passed down the generations. Available in 10K, 14K and 18K.

White Gold
+$365

Platinum:

The most durable, rare and premium metal for fine jewelry. Platinum weighs more and is more substantial to wear. It is hypoallergenic and apt for anyone with sensitive skin. Naturally white. It's very scratch-resistant and the ideal choice for holding precious stones securely.

Platinum
+$1,115

Gold:

Rich and exuberant, this metal is perfect for anyone who likes to keep it classic. Most ancient civilizations, from the Greeks to the Egyptians, wore and cherished yellow gold jewelry. Gold Jewelry is resistant to rust, tarnish, and corrosion, making it an ideal investment or family heirloom passed down the generations. Available in 10K, 14K and 18K.

Gold
+$365

Rose Gold:

Lovely Rose gold jewelry gives everything you wear a touch of romance, exuding a delightful rosy hue, also known as pink gold or red gold. Copper is added for a rosy colour that flatters all skin tones. You can wear rose gold jewelry with your pieces in white and yellow gold without having to worry about the metals clashing. Gold Jewelry is resistant to rust, tarnish, and corrosion, making it an ideal investment or family heirloom passed down the generations. Available in 10K, 14K and 18K.

Rose Gold
+$365

Yellow & White Gold:

Two most-loved shades of Gold come together to create this combination that exudes pure sophistication. Most ancient civilizations, from the Greeks to the Egyptians, wore and cherished yellow gold jewelry. Gold Jewelry is resistant to rust, tarnish, and corrosion, making it an ideal investment or family heirloom passed down the generations. Available in 10K, 14K and 18K.

Yellow & White Gold
+$380

Rose & White Gold:

Two most-loved shades of Gold come together to create this combination that exudes pure sophistication. Flatters all skin tones. Most ancient civilizations, from the Greeks to the Egyptians, wore and cherished yellow gold jewelry. Gold Jewelry is resistant to rust, tarnish, and corrosion, making it an ideal investment or family heirloom passed down the generations. Available in 10K, 14K and 18K.

Rose & White Gold
+$380

Gold Purity

10K:

The most durable and scratch-resistant gold recipe with a pale golden shade, 10K is the most affordable gold alloy, being 41.7% pure gold, the legal minimum for Gold Jewelry. 10K gold contains 10 parts pure gold and 14 parts of other alloy metals added for hardness and durability.

14K:

The most popular gold recipe with a classic golden glow, 14K is a minimum of 58.3% pure gold. It has a deeper golden colour compared to 10K and is also heavier. We recommend 14K if your budget can allow.

+$250

18K:

The premium gold alloy, 18K gold has a rich, deep golden glow, aesthetically pleasing but it is also an investment being 75% pure gold. It gives you a heavy, luxurious feel when worn. We recommend 18K for the most special occasions.

+$595

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The average ring size for women is: 7.00

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This Halo Pave Engagement Ring [Selection_stone] The current selection is made from . . . .

This bold Engagement Ring commands attention with a dazzling round centerpiece encircled by a double halo of shimmering brilliance. The wide band, adorned with layered rows of radiant accents, adds depth and grandeur to the design. A true celebration of enduring love, this ring blends strength, elegance, and timeless sophistication in one unforgettable statement.

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This Halo Pave Engagement Ring is available in Gold, Platinum and Sterling Silver set with a choice of Diamonds and Gemstones. The current selection is made from . . . .

This bold Engagement Ring commands attention with a dazzling round centerpiece encircled by a double halo of shimmering brilliance. The wide band, adorned with layered rows of radiant accents, adds depth and grandeur to the design. A true celebration of enduring love, this ring blends strength, elegance, and timeless sophistication in one unforgettable statement.

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1.5 mm

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Sunday, July 20, 2025 by Bill(MO, United States)
“Gemcara were quick to answer my questions. Was kept updated on the order progress and was provided tracking. Highly Recommend”
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“Delighted with my purchase from Gemcara. Quick shipping. Responsive customer service. I will be back shopping here again soon.”
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“The classic six-prong diamond engagement ring I ordered dazzles like liquid light. Gemcara’s upgrade policy lets me trade up later, but this piece already feels timeless. Ring-box chime when opened—memorable touch that calmed proposal nerves.”
Thursday, July 3, 2025 by Christopher(None, None)
“My opal and diamond promise ring from Gemcara is a kaleidoscope on my finger. Play-of-color flashes in low light, claw prongs align perfectly, and their educational opal-care posts after checkout were thoughtful and useful.”
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Mo Anam Cara: Means ‘My soul mate‘ (pronounced 'muh anem Ka-rah') copy

Mo shíorghrá: Means ‘My eternal love‘ sometimes used as a term for ‘soulmates’. (pronounced 'muh HEER-ggrawh') copy

Ghrá Dilseacht Cairdeas: Means ‘Love, Loyalty & Friendship‘ (pronounced ‘Graw Deal-shockt Char-dis’) copy

Ghrá go deo: Means ‘Love Forever‘ (pronounced ‘graw gu djo’) copy

Mo fhíorghra: Means ‘my true love’, one of the most romantic phrases around. (pronounced ‘ muh heer-graw’) copy

A Stór: Means ‘my treasure’, usually used to express affectionate friendship, especially for parent and children relationships. (pronounced ‘store’) copy

Le grá go deo: Means 'with love forever' (pronounced ‘leh graw gu djo’) copy

A Pheata: Means ‘a mother’s darling’, for a mother to express endearment for her children. (pronounced ‘fat-a’) copy

Mo Ghrá: Means ‘my love’, for relationships that are that little bit more serious! (pronounced ‘muh graw’) copy

Mo Chuisle: Literally means ‘my pulse’, for the person who makes your heart beat. Also can mean 'My Darling' (pronounced ‘muh Kooish-la') copy

A Ghrá mo Chroí: Means ‘my heart’s beloved’ or ‘the love of my heart’. (pronounced 'graw mu kree') copy

A Thaisce: Means ‘my treasure’, another version of ‘a stór’. (pronounced ‘hash-ka’) copy

Mo Mhuirnin: Means ‘my little darling’ or ‘my dear’, a more formal phrase (pronounced ‘muh mur-neen’) copy

A chéadsearc: Means ‘my first love’, or ‘my one and only’. (pronounced ’Khayd-shark') copy

A Chara: Means ‘friend’ (pronounced 'Kaw-rah') copy

A Chroí: Means ‘my heart’, a stronger version of the above, meant more for lovers to use. (pronounced 'kree') copy

Is tú mo ghrá: Means 'You are my love'. (pronounced 'Iss too mu graw' ) copy

Mo Shearc: Means ‘my love’ Another simple version of ‘mo ghrá’. (pronounced ‘ muh hark’) copy

Is tú mo rogha: Means 'You are my chosen one' (pronounced 'iss too mu row-ah') copy

A chuisle mo chroí: Means 'My heart’s beloved' (pronounced 'Kooish-la mu kree') copy

Ádhraím thú: Means'I adore you' (pronounced 'aw-reem hoo') copy

Mo Rúnsearc Literally means ‘my secret love’, there is no direct equivalent in English. (pronounced ‘ muh roon-hark’) copy

A stór mo chroí: Means 'Love of my heart' (prounouned 'ah sthohr muh kree') copy

Is tú grá geal mo chroí: Means 'You are the bright love of my heart' (pronounced 'Iss too graw gee-yal mu kree') copy

Mo ghrá thú: Means ‘you are my love’ (pronounced 'Muh ghraw hoo') copy

Táim i ngrá leat: Means 'I’m in love with you' (pronounced 'Tawm i graw lat') copy

Mo Leannán: Means 'My lover' (pronounced 'Muh lah-nawn') copy

Tá tú mo chéadsearc: Means 'You are my true love' (pronounced 'thaw too muh Khayd-shark') copy

Is tusa mo ghrá: Literally Means 'You are my love' (pronounced' Iss tus-ah mow-ghraw') copy

A Ghrá Geal: Means ‘my bright love’ (pronounced ‘graw gee-yal’) copy

A Chumann: Means ‘my sweetheart’ (pronounced ‘come-an’) copy

Seanleannán: Literally means ‘old love’, or ‘old flame’. (pronounced ‘shan-lan-awn’) copy

Meala: Means ‘Honey‘ (Prounounced 'M-alla') copy

Clann: Means ‘Children‘ (Prounounced 'Klan') copy

Iníon: Means ‘Daughter‘ (Prounounced 'in-yeen') copy

Mac: Means ‘Son‘ (Prounounced 'Mack') copy

Agra: Means ‘Love, Beloved or Sweetheart‘ (Prounounced 'Ag-rah') copy

Cairde: Means ‘Friends‘ (prounounced 'card ja') copy

Síor: Means ‘Always‘ (Prounounce 'Sheer') copy