D is for Diamonds

D is for Diamonds

Ester Edry
Tagged: Diamond Jewelry
Diamonds are considered a precious stone amongst the other 4 which are rubies, sapphires, aquamarine and emeralds. Diamonds are pure carbon and the hardest stone of all gems. On the...
L is for Larimar

L is for Larimar

Ester Edry
Tagged: Jewelry Larimar
Larimar is a blue variety of the semi-precious gemstone Pectolite. However, not a rare mineral or gemstone, and found throughout the world, except from the exquisite sea-blue color exhibited in...
Labradorite

Labradorite

Ester Edry
According to an Inuit legend, the Northern Lights (aurora borealis) shown down on the shores of Labrador and were captured inside the colorful stones. The stone was first found in...
Topaz

Topaz

Ester Edry
Tagged: Jewelry Topaz
Topaz is the birthstone for December and symbolizes love and affection. It has been said that it adds to one’s sweetness and disposition.Topaz gets its name from a Greek word...
Mourning Jewelry - Jet

Mourning Jewelry - Jet

Ester Edry
Tagged: Jewelry
Jet is famously known as Mourning jewelry of the Victorian Era. At the height of the Victorian Era, mourning jewelry reached its climax in 1861 when Albert, Queen Victoria of...
M is for Moonstone

M is for Moonstone

Ester Edry
Tagged: Jewelry Moonstone
It’s hard to describe the colors of moonstones without using the word magical. While the body is basically colorless, white, gray, pale yellow, iridescent blue and blue green shimmer throughout...
G is for Garnet

G is for Garnet

Ester Edry
Tagged: garnet Jewelry
  Thousands of years ago in ancient Rome, signet rings with carved garnets were used to stamp the wax that secured important documents. Later the Aztecs and the Eastern Asiatic...
Citrine

Citrine

Ester Edry
Tagged: Citrine Jewelry
  Citrine is a quartz stone but people easily confuse it as a topaz. Citrine is recognized as one of the most popular & frequently purchased yellow stone because of...
E is for Emerald

E is for Emerald

Ester Edry
Tagged: Emerald Jewelry
Emeralds are the most famous in the beryl family which puts it in the category of precious stones amongst rubies, sapphires, aquamarine and of course diamonds. Emeralds are 7.5-8 on...
P is for Peridot

P is for Peridot

Ester Edry
Tagged: Jewelry Peridot
Peridot was once called “the extreme gem”. Peridot is born of fire & brought to light. One of only two gems (other being diamond) formed not in the earth but...
New Orleans Fleur De Lis

New Orleans Fleur De Lis

Ester Edry
  Fleur de lis is the most recognized symbol of New Orleans. People visiting New Orleans ask why are there so many signs, pictures, art, and jewelry and what is...
Onyx

Onyx

Ester Edry
Tagged: Jewelry Onyx
The name Onyx comes from the Greek word meaning fingernail. Black isn’t the color normally associated with fingernails but in Greek times almost all colors of chalcedony from white to...