Explore the Natural Beauty of Gemstones - NASHGEMS

Explore the Natural Beauty of Gemstones

Explore the Natural Beauty of Gemstones

Gems are icons of beauty and the pinnacle of all perfection. They are preserved as symbols of authority or status. They are furthermore presented as expressions of love and affection. Given the way they interact with light and display vibrant colour, gems may catch someone's attention. They can also arouse emotions like warmth, desire, and mystery. Gems have been a vital part of human civilization for ages since they are highly valued both materially and mythologically. Gemologists grade gemstones based on the "Four Cs" which stands for: Colour, Clarity, Cut and Carat weight. Usually, the colour of gemstones are determined based on three elements: hue, tone, and saturation.

Gemstones have a wide range of applications in the fashion industry due to the growing demand for jewellery as well as inclusion of gems for decoration purposes. For instance, ornaments in ceremonies. Fashion designers focus more on creating unique jewellery and statement pieces using these highly valuable gemstones. Over many generations, jewellery makers have honed their inherited talents to the greatest levels of exquisite workmanship and profound innovation with a modern twist. Coloured gemstones are constantly in demand for a number of reasons which include: their magnificent and opulent beauty as well as their Vedic and astrological properties. These factors tend to differ from individual to individual and even between locations.

Moreover, we can explore a variety of gemstones available at Nash Gems - which is a reputed and dedicated gemstone provider in the gem industry over the past 40 years with access to mines in both Sri Lanka and Madagascar. Nash Gems offers the buyers an opportunity to acquire bespoke and custom jewellery that are hand-made to suit the buyers’ preference and style. Also, they have recently begun connecting with an international audience and leaving a digital footprint.

Unique Features of Fast-Moving Gemstones

  1. Blue Sapphires

In general, blue sapphires are often compared to the colour of the neck or tail feather of the peacock and are known in the gem trade as "peacock blues." However, the colour ranges from medium to light colours and they are often referred to as "cornflower" blues. Blue Sapphires are a popular choice for jewellery making due to their extraordinary beauty, durability, and versatility. It is a birthstone of September. Blue sapphire is popular among prominent persons including, Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Diana and Princess Kate Middleton. Also, famous Bollywood celebrities - Amitabh Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai are known to wear blue sapphire.

  1. Peach Sapphire

Within the group of rare and unusual sapphires, peach sapphires have a particularly distinctive place. All skin tones can wear this earthy colour, which catches the light of the sun beyond any other colour and is just gorgeous to look at because of the golden elements that the majority of these sapphires include. Peach sapphires make a beautiful choice for an engagement ring.

  1. Pink Sapphire

Pink sapphires are versatile gemstones that range from bubble gum pink to a light demure blush. It is believed to intensify passion and truthfulness in their wearers. Pink sapphires are durable and highly resistant to scratches. Pink sapphires are a popular colour for commemorating important events and the celebration of love. Pink sapphire was worn by Grace Kelly, who was the Princess of Monaco and an American actress. Also, Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex is an American member of the British royal family and former actress, is known to wear pink sapphire.

  1. Green Sapphire

Green Sapphires are members of the Corundum family. They are durable which makes it perfect for everyday wear. Green sapphires are stunning and have a great light reflection. They can be found in a variety of shades and sizes. Apart from Sri Lanka, these gemstones can also be found in Madagascar, Tanzania, Australia, and the famous Yogo Mines of Montana, USA.

  1. Ruby

One of the most widely used traditional jewellery stones is ruby. Ruby is the birthstone of July. Under ultra violet light, rubies exhibit an orange to red florescence with chromium present. As a result, corundum's florescence is a strong indicator. Ruby complements all skin tones equally well and the red spark gives the appropriate dab of flamboyance to every face. Ruby is popular among well-known people including, Scarlett Johansson (an American actress), Taylor Swift (an American singer-songwriter), and Isabella Hadid (an American model). Also, ruby is famous among Bollywood celebrities including, Deepika Padukone and Priyanka Chopra Jonas.

  1. Yellow Sapphire

Yellow sapphire is a unique choice that pairs well with yellow gold. It is a very resistant stone which is ideal for a ring that you can cherish for your lifetime. The colours of yellow sapphires can range from a light to medium or to a strong orangey-yellow. There is a belief that, wearing the yellow sapphire bestows luck, knowledge, happiness, and wealth. Yellow sapphire is famous among many Bollywood celebrities including, Madhuri Dixit, Ajay Devgan, Kareena Kapoor, and Sanjay Dutt.

  1. Garnet

From ancient times until today, cultures have cherished garnets. The term garnet is derived from the Latin word granatum, which means grain or seed and refers to the dark red pomegranate seeds. They are rumoured to increase confidence, courage, energy, and security. It is a birthstone of January. Mary Queen of Scots, Queen Victoria, and the Russian Czarinas were all well-known for wearing garnets.

  1. Aquamarine

Aquamarine is a stunning blue gemstone. Moreover, it is a highly valued gem that can be used to make various kinds of jewellery, including rings, necklaces, and bracelets. Aquamarine, occasionally referred to as the "breath stone," is believed to relieve sinus, lung, and respiratory issues as well as numerous allergies. It is a birthstone of March. Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Diana, Meghan Markle, and the Queen Maxima of The Netherlands were all well-known for wearing aquamarine gemstone.

  1. Padparadscha

Padparadscha is second only to diamond in terms of hardness, making it an ideal gem for jewellery. The term ‘padparadscha’ is derived from the Sri Lankan word which refers to a lotus blossom. It has a beautiful pinkish-orange colour. Padparadscha sapphires are mainly found in Sri Lanka, as well as Madagascar and Tanzania. Padparadscha symbolizes energy and enthusiasm. Princess Eugenie, the younger daughter of Prince Andrew, Duke of York, and Sarah, Duchess of York – is well-known for wearing Padparadscha sapphire.

  1. Purple Sapphire

The colour purple has always been associated with royalty. It also represents nobility. Engagement rings and other elegant jewellery items frequently feature purple sapphires. Purple sapphires come in a variety of shades from natural violet to grape-coloured purple, to lighter tones with greater transparency.

Gemstones have been admired for their beauty and symbolism throughout history, with each stone holding its own special story and origins. Many jewellery designs incorporate gemstones. Gemstones, which have a long history, may give exquisite jewellery a lovely appearance. Both colourful and subdued gemstones are used by modern jewellery designers to enhance and add character to their designs.

Thereby, if you are a gemstone enthusiast, Nash Gems is one of the best places to explore and get a unique experience of the best quality gemstones.

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