Amethyst Fire Opal Emerald Jewelry in 14K Yellow Gold

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Glowing Heart
Genuine Amethyst With Genuine Fire Opal And Genuine Emerald Necklace
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with chain
$471.00
pendant only
$302.00
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Three Stone Aurora
Genuine Amethyst With Genuine Fire Opal And Genuine Emerald Ring
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$849.00
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Antique Style Three Stone
Genuine Amethyst With Genuine Fire Opal And Genuine Emerald Ring
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$666.00
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Three Stone Trellis
Genuine Amethyst With Genuine Fire Opal And Genuine Emerald Ring
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$649.00
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Three Stone Round Trellis
Genuine Amethyst With Genuine Fire Opal And Genuine Emerald Ring
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$592.00
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Eternal Embrace Engagement
Genuine Amethyst With Genuine Fire Opal And Genuine Emerald Ring
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$659.00
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Three Stone Emerald-cut Trellis
Genuine Amethyst With Genuine Fire Opal And Genuine Emerald Ring
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$599.00
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Three Stone Diamond Cluster
Genuine Amethyst With Genuine Fire Opal And Genuine Emerald Ring
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$742.00
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Regal Halo
Genuine Amethyst With Genuine Fire Opal And Genuine Emerald Ring
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$799.00

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amethyst Jewelry

Amethyst has been a prized gem for centuries. It is the birthstone for Pisces and the month of February, and the gemstone for the 6th anniversary of marriage. The stone is included in royal collections all over the world, from ancient Egypt to the British crown jewels. The Smithsonian has an amethyst that weighs 400 pounds! Ancient civilizations prized the stone more than many gems, which today, enjoy more recognition and value, including the sapphire and the ruby. In olden times, Amethyst saw its place in the Christian church, worn on Bishops' rings. The royal purple color used to symbolize Christ. Saint Valentine was thought to wear a ring set with an antique Amethyst carved with an image of Cupid. The stone is also a symbol of Saint Matthias. There are a number of Biblical references to the amethyst. It was also one of the twelve precious stones in the high priest Aaron's breastplate. The twelfth foundation of the Holy City was built of amethyst. For some time, true amethyst was val... learn more

fire_opal Jewelry

Mexican fire opals are named for their uniform flaming orange or cherry red body color. They are always very brightly colored, and can be a little bit cloudy to almost perfectly transparent. Transparent specimens have a good luster. Like the traditional opal, fire opals can occasionally display signs of iridescence in very bright light. Fire opals have a very low density, lower than that of glass, with which it is sometimes confused. Fire opals, like other opals, are relatively hard, rating a 5.5 to 6.5 on the hardness scale.... learn more

emerald Jewelry

The emerald has been a gem of fascination for over six thousand years. It is so prized that a fine emerald may be twice as valuable as a diamond. Emerald was first translated from Sanskrit as "marakata," meaning "the green of growing things." The name we know it as now is believed to come from an ancient Persian word, "smaragdus." Over time, it was corrupted to "emerald." Records show that the stone was known and sold in markets in Babylon as early as 4000 BC. The stone was worshiped by the Incas and mentioned in biblical information about the apocalypse. The earliest reference to emeralds in Western literature comes from Aristotle. He was a great fan of the gemstone. He wrote that owning an emerald increases the owner's importance in business and gives victory in trials. It also helps settle litigation and comforts and soothes eyesight. He also stated, "An emerald hung from the neck or worn in a ring will prevent the falling sickness (epilepsy). We, therefore, commend noblemen that it... learn more