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Australian Sapphires on the Rise


Did you know Australia is the home of the largest sapphire deposits in the Southern Hemisphere? The significant portion of the 20th century, Australia was the largest producer of sapphires, supplying 90 percent of the worlds sapphires.

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Rare and Real: The Increasing Value of Australian Parti Sapphires


The term "parti" is derived from the word "partition" referring to the separation or division of colours within the stone. Australia is by far the greatest source of multi coloured sapphires…

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From Rarity to Market Leader - The Markets Love Affair with this Australian Gem!


Teal sapphires are gaining prominence in the global market due to their unique blue-green hues and rising demand for ethically sourced gemstones.

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Investing in Precious Stones 101


The truth about making money with gemstones...…

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How Technology has Revolutionised Jewellery Manufacturing


Computers have undeniably transformed various industries, and an illustrative instance of this transformation is evident in the application of technology to CAD jewellery design.

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The Oldest Gemstones in the World


In the vast tapestry of Earth's geological history, there exists a gem that stands as a silent witness. This unassuming mineral, with a history spanning a mind- boggling 4.4 billion years, is not just a rock; it's a living chronicle of our planet's journey through time.

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Gemstone Shapes and Cuts


Shape and cut represent distinct aspects in gemstones, yet they are intrinsically linked. Consider the example of a round shape: it can encompass variations such a brilliant cut, Portuguese cut or a mixed cut.

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How to Identify a Sapphire?


Gemstone identification involves gathering evidence and building a case to deduce its identity. Like separating suspects in an investigation, gems are distinguished based on their unique characteristics through a process of elimination.

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How to Identify a Sapphire: Part 2?


This article serves as the second installment in the "How to Identify a Sapphire" series. Here, we delve deeper into the gemological tools and tests crucial for precise sapphire identification. Each tool mentioned is a staple in every gemologist's toolkit.

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Beyond Blue: A Detailed Look at Teal Sapphires Across Different Regions


Teal sapphires, with their mesmerising blend of blue and green hues, have become increasingly popular in the gemstone industry. These unique stones are sourced from regions as diverse as Australia, Madagascar, and Montana, each offering distinct characteristics based on their origin. This article explores the specific traits of teal sapphires from each region.

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