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    Aquamarine...What a gem!
    Kelsey Cunningham
    • Mar 7, 2017
    • 2 min

    Aquamarine...What a gem!

    Gemstone- Aquamarine Mineral- Beryl Hardness- 7.5-8 Aquamarine comes from the mineral beryl and can range in tones from a greenish blue to a light sky color. Lucky for you March babies and those of you celebrating 19 years of marriage, this gem is for you! Miners go to the highest elevations of the Karakoram Mountains in Pakistan to find this perfect gem. Its crystals are mostly clean and clear to make for the brightest shimmer. Naturally, this mineral forms large crystals ma
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    February Birthstone
    Kelsey Cunningham
    • Feb 2, 2017
    • 1 min

    February Birthstone

    Amethyst is the second most abundant mineral in the world, which means there are plenty to go around for all of you lucky February birthdays! These gemstones can be a gift for a loved one to commemorate the 6th wedding anniversary, a special birthday gift for an Aquarius and Pisces friend, or maybe just something for yourself to channel your inner royalty. Gemstone-Amethyst Mineral- Quartz Hardness- 7 Amethysts are brilliant stones no matter the cut, thanks to their close to
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    January Babies
    Desiree Cavalancia
    • Jan 6, 2017
    • 2 min

    January Babies

    On average, about 8% of babies born in the United States annually are born the first month of every year. These January babies are lucky enough to call Garnet their birthstone. Garnet is most commonly seen in the color red, but one thing a lot of people don't know about Garnet is that it is available in a wide variety of colors. Gemstone: Garnet Mineral: Garnet family Hardness: 6.5-7.5 Tsavorite, the green variation of Garnet, is very rare and tends to be more expensive than
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