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Gemvara Gemstones

  • Amethyst Jewelry

    Amethyst Jewelry

    Amethyst is the gem of peace and sobriety, a lovely lavender reminder to take life one day at a time. Amethyst's purple tone complements both warm and cool colors, making it a versatile addition to every jewelry wardrobe.

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  • Aquamarine Jewelry

    Aquamarine Jewelry

    Aquamarine captures the beauty of the sea. Legends say that aquamarine is the treasure of mermaids, with the power to keep sailors safe at sea. The icy color is as fresh with earth tones as with other pastel shades and the perfect accompaniment to grey and navy.

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  • Black Diamond Jewelry

    Black Diamond Jewelry

    How can we explain the mysterious appeal of black diamond? This sleek modern gem is black as night: an inky bottomless pool. That doesn't mean it doesn't sparkle: its faceted surface reflects as only diamond can.

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  • Blue Sapphire Jewelry

    Blue Sapphire Jewelry

    Sapphire is the original "true blue," symbolizing truth, fidelity, and the soul, making it a popular choice for engagement and anniversary rings. The most beautiful blues of the gem kingdom make sapphire the most popular colored gemstone in earrings and necklaces too.

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  • Blue Topaz Jewelry

    Blue Topaz Jewelry

    The beautiful blue of the sky on a summer's day sparkles in every blue topaz. Fresh, breezy, and affordable, you'll find that blue topaz jewelry complements almost everything in your wardrobe.

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  • Citrine Jewelry

    Citrine Jewelry

    Citrine adds a squeeze of lemon sparkle to any jewelry design. Citrine's bright sunny color will add a warm glow to your wardrobe.

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  • Diamond Jewelry

    Diamond Jewelry

    The Romans thought diamonds were so brilliant they must be stars fallen from the heavens. Born deep within the earth millions of years ago, diamonds are the hardest natural substance. But it's diamond's brilliance and fire that makes it the world's most treasured gem.

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  • Emerald Jewelry

    Emerald Jewelry

    The rich verdant color of spring, emerald symbolizes rebirth and new life. Emerald jewelry celebrates a new baby, a new beginning, a second chance, or the flowering of a heart in bloom.

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  • Green Tourmaline Jewelry

    Green Tourmaline Jewelry

    Since green tourmaline is the gem of intuition and creativity, it can inspire your design of a perfect piece of jewelry. Tourmaline is the only gem that becomes electrically charged when heated. Wear it and create sparks!

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  • Cultured Pearl Jewelry

    Cultured Pearl Jewelry

    According to ancient legend, the moon holds the power to create pearls, instilling them with a celestial glow. Gemvara offers cultured pearls in an unprecedented palette of your choice of six lustrous natural hues from lakes and oceans around the world.

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  • Peridot Jewelry

    Peridot Jewelry

    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 Hawaiians say it is the goddess Pele's tears.

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  • Pink Sapphire Jewelry

    Pink Sapphire Jewelry

    The bright pastel shades of pink sapphire have a candy-colored beauty from bubblegum to strawberry. They add sweetness to delicate styles or a touch of romance to classic tailored designs.

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  • Red Garnet Jewelry

    Red Garnet Jewelry

    Break open a pomegranate: see the glossy red seeds? Now you can see why garnet comes from the Latin word for seed, granatum. Garnets have been treasured for 5,000 years but their bold color has modern impact.

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  • Rhodolite Garnet Jewelry

    Rhodolite Garnet Jewelry

    Named after the lovely rhododendron blossom, rhodolite garnet is the most popular purplish-red gem. Brilliant with a juicy color, rhodolite's rosy glow is flattering against the skin.

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  • Ruby Jewelry

    Ruby Jewelry

    Worn by passionate women with a flair for the dramatic, 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.

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  • Tanzanite Jewelry

    Tanzanite Jewelry

    Tanzanite has a velvety twilight blue unlike any other gem. Mined in only one place in the world, near the foot of majestic Kilimanjaro, tanzanite is exceptionally rare.

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  • Yellow Sapphire Jewelry

    Yellow Sapphire Jewelry

    People are likely to think you are wearing fancy yellow diamond, but rare and beautiful yellow sapphire is more than an understudy. Its sunny color is an instant mood-enhancer on the grayest day, adding a warm accent to everything you wear.

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