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Simulated Stones

Imitation or Simulated stones resemble the natural originals in luster, color and clarity, but have a very different composition. They are often chosen as a cheaper substitute for natural gemstones. Some are not imitations, but alternatives that are more suitable for jewelry.


Types of gemstones and their differences

It used to be thought that gemstones were rarer than semi-precious ones and were, therefore, more expensive. By now, many jewelers have come to the conclusion that this division is relative. As there are very rare stones among the semi-precious ones, and among the precious ones, let us see if there is any fundamental difference between them.

Semi-precious stones


There are several hundred types of semi-precious stones. These are all minerals of natural origin, such as Alexandrite, Amethyst, Citrine, Topaz, Garnet, Peridot, Tanzanite and Tourmaline. With beauty and brilliance, they are not inferior to precious stones, but also have a variety of colors, shades and a flexible pricing policy.

Oak Leaves Twig Chevron Engagement Ring Pink Tourmaline

Sale price$109.00

A silver ring of branches and oak leaves that holds pink tourmaline can be a gift from Mother Nature as a symbol of love and care. This ring can be used for an engagement or wedding and worn casually.


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