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This guide defines the five essential characteristics
of gemstone quality. By understanding these characteristics,
you'll be able to shop with confidence. Print this helpful
list and take it with you shopping so you can make the
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| The jewelry industry recognizes the highest quality
gemstones by their blue, pink, green, or red hue, a medium
to medium-dark tone, and saturated color. The best value
is in colors that include "slight" traces of
other colors, are not too light or dark, and have a lot
of saturated color. Redford Jewelry offers some of the
highest-quality colored gemstones available. more... |
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The carat weight of a gemstone is not necessarily an
accurate gauge for gemstone size. To help you judge the
size of a gemstone, Redford Jewelry lists the diameter
of the gemstone when viewed from above - since if the
gemstone is set in jewelry; this is the only part of the
gemstone that is visible. more... |
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| Unlike diamonds, with gemstones you won't find an "ideal"
cut geometrically configured for maximum brilliance. But
a high-quality gemstone cut is one that presents the most
even color, exposes the fewest inclusions, and displays
the majority of the gemstone weight when set in jewelry.
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Almost all gemstones contain tiny fractures called inclusions.
Flawless gemstones are very rare and valuable, and even
most high-end gemstones are at least slightly included.
The best value is found in gems that are lightly- to moderately-included,
like those found in Redford Jewelry gemstone jewelry.
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| Nearly all gemstones available have been enhanced. Those
gemstones that have not been enhanced are very recognizable
by the extravagant price they command. Some enhancements,
such as heating, are an expected part of the polishing
and finishing process and are accepted by the jewelry
industry, and by Redford Jewelry. more... |
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