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Multi-Gemstone 10k Yellow Gold Bracelet 0.61ctw

Multi-Gemstone 10k Yellow Gold Bracelet 0.61ctw
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Bracelet Length: 6.25 "
6.25"
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0.61ctw Round Swiss Blue Topaz, Amethyst, Garnet, Citrine, Madeira Citrine, Iolite And Chrome Diopside 10k Yellow Gold Bracelet. Measures approximately 0.05" W. Spring Ring Clasp. 1.50" Extender

Product Type
Bracelet
Motif
Rainbow, Multi-color
Theme
Pattern
Dimensions
6.25in L x 0.05in W
Country of Origin
China
Piece Count
1
Jewelry Attributes
Metal Weight
1.16 g
Undergallery
Finished
Chain Type
Cable
Bracelet Type
Station
Clasp
Spring Ring Clasp
Stringing Material
Sterling Silver
Jewelry Country of Origin
China
Material Attributes
Material
10K Yellow Gold
Material Color
Yellow
Density
Solid
Finishing Technique
Polished
Primary Stone
Citrine Gemstone & Information
Gemopedia™

Citrine is one of the most popular gemstones in the quartz group. Prized for its excellent transparency, citrine is one of November's birthstones. Naturally, it occurs in close proximity to amethyst and is found in beautiful golden, mandarin orange and madeira red hues. It's possible that quartz crystals that grew naturally as amethyst or smoky quartz were turned into citrine by natural heat from nearby magma activity. Today, many of the citrines on the market are actually heated amethyst or smoky quartz.

Primary Stone
Garnet Gemstone & Information
Gemopedia™

Though they all have the same crystal structure (cubic, like diamond and spinel), garnet is an entire group of minerals that vary in their chemical composition, resulting in a variety of gems featuring different colors and properties. Though some varieties of red garnet are common and found on nearly every continent on Earth, other garnets like orange spessartite, green demantoid and tsavorite, are much less abundant. There are more than 20 garnet species, but the five most important include pyrope and almandite (the combination of which creates rhodolite), spessartite, grossularite or grossularite (which includes hessonite and tsavorite), and andradite (which includes demantoid). Garnets of all species are the birthstone for January, so January babies aren't limited to the well-known red varieties.

Primary Stone
Amethyst Gemstone & Information
Gemopedia™

If you are fortunate enough to be born in February, amethyst is your birthstone. This wonderful member of the quartz family often forms large, six-sided crystals. It's usually quite clear and can be cut into almost every shape, which makes it ideal for jewelry. Because amethyst is a 7 on the Mohs scale of hardness, it's very wearable. Versatile amethyst offers a wide variety of shades, from reddish to violet-purple. If you prefer soft, subdued colors, you will truly enjoy the pastel lavenders of amethyst. Are you drawn to deeper, richer colors? Then you should consider some of the intense purple amethyst from Africa or South America.

Primary Stone
Topaz Gemstone & Information
Gemopedia™

Topaz can be both very common (when clear, or in certain colors like brown, which can turn blue when treated) and very rare (when found in natural beautiful colors rare to the species, like pink and red). Topaz's popularity stems from the gem's good wearability and affordability. Topaz is also often altered with special surface treatments to give it unusual colors and iridescent effects, like mystic, ocean, kiwi, and orchid topaz. Topaz is also a popular birthstone, as blue topaz is December's primary birthstone and yellow topaz is a birthstone for November.

Primary Stone
Chrome Diopside Gemstone & Information
Gemopedia™

Chrome diopside has several origins, but most of the finest material, and the only commercially viable deposit, is in the Republic of Sakha in Siberia, Russia. As you can imagine, production of this Siberian treasure is sporadic due to extreme winters that last more than eight months. The vivid greens of chrome diopside are a welcome alternative to rare and pricey emerald or tsavorite garnet, but it has yet to gain mainstream recognition due to its limited availability. Minor sources of chrome diopside include Australia, Austria, Canada, Finland, Italy, Madagascar, South Africa, and the United States.

Primary Stone
Iolite Gemstone & Information
Gemopedia™

Iolite is the gem-quality blue or blue-violet variety of cordierite. While iolite enjoyed popularity in jewelry in 18th-century Europe, this naturally beautiful gemstone is relatively new to today's jewelry market, and is regaining popularity with the public. Because of its varying levels of hardness and strong pleochroism, iolite is one of the most difficult stones for lapidaries to fashion. It must be cut in certain directions to take advantage of the best color, which can be tough when the shape of the rough doesn't lend itself to cutting in that same direction.

Primary Stone
Citrine Gemstone & Information
Gemopedia™

Citrine is one of the most popular gemstones in the quartz group. Prized for its excellent transparency, citrine is one of November's birthstones. Naturally, it occurs in close proximity to amethyst and is found in beautiful golden, mandarin orange and madeira red hues. It's possible that quartz crystals that grew naturally as amethyst or smoky quartz were turned into citrine by natural heat from nearby magma activity. Today, many of the citrines on the market are actually heated amethyst or smoky quartz.

Jewelry Measurement
Bracelet Dimensions
6.25in L x 0.05in W
Bracelet Extender Dimensions
1.25in L x 0.05in W

Gemstones and cultured pearls often undergo processes and treatments to enhance their beauty, which may not be permanent and/or may require special care. Please view the Gemstone Enhancement and Care Chart for more information.

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