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Gem Stone Collection

Discover the mesmerizing world of gemstones, where Aquamarine crystals shimmer like the depths of the ocean and Diamonds dazzle with their timeless elegance

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Aquamarine crystal

Aquamarine crystal. Aquamarine is a transparent blue or blue-green variety of beryl (beryllium aluminium silicate). The colour is due to trace amounts of iron within the crystal structure

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Diamond, computer artwork

Diamond, computer artwork
Cut and polished diamond, computer artwork. Diamond is a naturally occurring form of carbon that has crystallised under great pressure

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Cut agates

Cut agates. Assortment of cut and polished agates. Agate is a variety of quartz (silicon oxide). The colours are produced by impurities in the mineral

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Aquamarine crystal

Aquamarine crystal. Aquamarine is a transparent blue or blue-green variety of beryl (beryllium aluminium silicate). The colour is due to trace amounts of iron within the crystal structure

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Peridot

Peridot. The specimens at top right and middle right are polished and the specimens at left are in their natural state. Peridot is a variety of the mineral olivine (magnesium iron silicate)

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Diamond

Diamond
Cut and polished diamond. Diamond is a naturally occurring form of carbon that has crystallised under great pressure. Pure crystals are colourless and transparent

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Moonstone gemstones

Moonstone gemstones. This orthoclase mineral (potassium aluminium silicate) has been cut and polished to produce semi-precious gemstones

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Cut diamond

Cut diamond. Diamond is a crystalline form of pure carbon. It is the hardest mineral known. Large diamonds such as this command high prices

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Gold and Agate Pair-Cased Verge Watch, c. 1760 (gold)

Gold and Agate Pair-Cased Verge Watch, c. 1760 (gold)
1217833 Gold and Agate Pair-Cased Verge Watch, c.1760 (gold) by Goujon, Stephen (fl.1720-60), & Perigal, Francis (1734-1821); Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Pearl and diamond pendant

Pearl and diamond pendant
643946 06/01/1972 Platinum pendant with pearls and diamonds by contemporary Russian artist jeweler Natalia Rostovtseva. Diamond Depository, Moscow. Yu. Levyant/RIA Novosti

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Tourmaline C016 / 5622

Tourmaline C016 / 5622
Tourmaline. Specimen from Itambacury Theophilo Ottoni, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Sapphire crystal C013 / 6673

Sapphire crystal C013 / 6673
Sapphire crystal. Sapphire is a blue variety of corundum (aluminium oxide), the second hardest known mineral. Specimen from Olberg, Rheinland, Germany

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Ruin marble C013 / 6644

Ruin marble C013 / 6644
Polished ruin marble. Ruin marble is a kind of limestone or marble that contains light and dark patterns, giving it the impression of a ruined cityscape

Background imageGem Stone Collection: China, Hong Kong. Kansu Jade Market. Colorful carved jade bracelets

China, Hong Kong. Kansu Jade Market. Colorful carved jade bracelets

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Myanmar (AKA Burma), Yangon. Scott Market (AKA Bogyoke Aung San Market). Pearl and gemstone jewelry

Myanmar (AKA Burma), Yangon. Scott Market (AKA Bogyoke Aung San Market). Pearl and gemstone jewelry

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Computer-aided diamond cutting

Computer-aided diamond cutting. The screen shows a cut diamond (pink) surrounded by the shape of an uncut diamond (white). The information is obtained by scanning the uncut diamond

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Examining a diamond

Examining a diamond. Curator examining a diamond. Diamonds are a hard crystalline form of carbon. They are used in jewellery and in industry as a material for cutting tools

Background imageGem Stone Collection: leopard skin

leopard skin
Cutout of a leopard skin gemstone on white background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Assortment of Gemstones

Assortment of Gemstones
Assortment of green Gemstones

Background imageGem Stone Collection: rhodonite gemstone

rhodonite gemstone
Cutout of a rhodonite gemstone on white background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Aventurine

Aventurine
Cutout of a aventurine gemstone on white background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Assortment of Red Gemstones

Assortment of Red Gemstones
Assortment of various red Gemstones including brecciated jasper and Carnelian

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Haematite

Haematite
Cutout of a haematite gemstone on white background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Aventurine gemstone

Aventurine gemstone
Cutout of an Aventurine gemstone on white background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Snowflake obsidian

Snowflake obsidian
Cutout of a snowflake obsidian gemstone on black background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Red Jasper

Red Jasper
Cutout of a Red Jasper gemstone on white background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Tigers Eye

Tigers Eye
Cutout of a Tigers Eye gemstone on white background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Heliotrope, or bloodstone

Heliotrope, or bloodstone
Cutout of a Heliotrope, or bloodstone gemstone on white background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Brecciated jasper

Brecciated jasper
Cutout of a brecciated jasper gemstone on white background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Assortment of semiprecious gemstone

Assortment of semiprecious gemstones on white background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Carnelian

Carnelian
Cutout of a Carnelian (also spelled cornelian) gemstone on white background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Hawks Eye

Hawks Eye
Cutout of a Blue Tigers Eye or Hawks Eye gemstone on white background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Semi Precious Stone F003 / 9015

Semi Precious Stone F003 / 9015
Semi Precious Stone

Background imageGem Stone Collection: rose quartz

rose quartz
Cutout of a rose quartz gemstone on white background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: piryth gemstone

piryth gemstone
Cutout of a piryth gemstone on white background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: blue apatite

blue apatite
Cutout of a blue apatite gemstone on white background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Carnelia

Carnelia
Cutout of a Carnelian (also spelled cornelian) gemstone on white background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: unakite gemstone

unakite gemstone
Cutout of an unakite gemstone on white background

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Rose quartz gemstones

Rose quartz gemstones

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Diamond on a plasma disk

Diamond on a plasma disk

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Yellow diamond

Yellow diamond

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Herkimer diamonds

Herkimer diamonds from Herkimer, New York, USA. These are quartz crystals, not real diamonds

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Insects in amber

Insects in amber

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Insect preserved in amber

Insect preserved in amber, computer artwork. Amber is fossilised tree resin. Resin is a sticky viscous liquid produced by trees

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Agate slice

Agate slice. Agate is an aggregate of different forms of silica (silicon dioxide, SiO2) that have formed concentric bands within a geode

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Emerald and diamond bracelet

Emerald and diamond bracelet
515524 01/01/1993 Bracelet from Russias Diamond Fund, by artists, jewelers V. Nikolayev and G. Aleksakhin. 1977. Emerald in the center is 11.83 carats. Platinum, gold, diamonds, emeralds

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Chrysocolla, macrophotograph

Chrysocolla, macrophotograph
Chrysocolla mineral. Chrysocolla (hydrous copper silicate, blue) is a semi-precious mineral found in stalactic masses (stalactites)

Background imageGem Stone Collection: Aquamarine gems

Aquamarine gems. Aquamarine is a transparent blue or blue-green variety of beryl (beryllium aluminium silicate). The colour is due to trace amounts of iron within the crystal structure



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Discover the mesmerizing world of gemstones, where Aquamarine crystals shimmer like the depths of the ocean and Diamonds dazzle with their timeless elegance. Immerse yourself in a realm of beauty as computer artwork brings these precious stones to life, showcasing their intricate details and vibrant hues. Admire the artistry behind cut agates, each piece revealing unique patterns that captivate the eye. Peridot, with its refreshing green hue, evokes feelings of serenity and renewal. Let Aquamarine crystals transport you to a tranquil oasis, where calmness washes over your soul like gentle waves lapping at your feet. Diamonds sparkle like stars in the night sky, illuminating every moment with their brilliance. Indulge in history's opulence as you gaze upon a Gold and Agate Pair-Cased Verge Watch from 1760 - an exquisite timepiece that combines luxury materials with masterful craftsmanship. A Pearl and Diamond pendant exudes sophistication and grace, epitomizing refined elegance for any occasion. Experience nature's kaleidoscope through Tourmaline C016 / 5622 - a gemstone bursting with an array of colors that ignite joy within your heart. Sapphire crystal C013 / 6673 invites you into a realm of deep blue enchantment, reminiscent of clear summer skies. In this captivating world filled with gemstones' allure, let your imagination soar as you explore their breathtaking beauty.