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One Stop Shop for All your Gemstone Need - Rasav Gems

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Fascination for gemstones in India is in the tendency from ancient times. Our incredible fables detail equivalent love for gemstones among both genders. Even pets and animals used for riding and warfare were decorated with gemstone jewellery. Gemstones have significance in India where they're used as an astrological tool to get rid of troubles of life.    Searching for quality, gemstones are one of the most features in the itinerary of foreign tourists visiting India. There are special places where wholesale gemstone company in India operate. One of them is Jaipur, popularly known as ‘Pink City’ over the world. Apart from its historical sites, Jaipur is a revered location for international gem traders. A heritage of more than two centuries of the trade in the city has aided in establishing many big names to reckon with in worldwide gemstone markets.       With more than four decades of experience and goodwill as strength, RasavGems has...

Peridot: August Birthstone

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Often known as True Topaz, Peridot is one of the rarer gemstones that is formed in only one distinct color. The glorious yellow-green stone had in the past been undervalued and considered an average stone, but a recent resurgence in popularity is shining the light on this truly remarkable stone which has a long history in some of the ancient civilizations such as in Old Egypt.            The Peridot (Pronounced pair-a-doe) is a stunning stone in vivid green color with a hint of gold. It is a very old gemstone, being found in ancient Egyptian jewellery, which has become popular again today. It has been mentioned in many historical texts, often under its original name, chrysotile.     Gem Quality Peridot is found and mined in the United States (Arizona and Hawaii), Brazil and South Africa, St. John’s Island in Egypt, Norway, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Australia. It Symbolizes prestige, fame and prosperity, peridot...

Ruby: The Birthstone of July

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Ruby crowned as ‘King of Gemstones’ owing to colour, brilliance and hardness. It stands third in a scale of hardness in minerals after Diamonds and Moissanite. It has a hardness of 9.0 on Mohs scale whereas Diamond has a hardness of 10.0 and Moissanite stands between Diamond and Ruby in terms of hardness. Red which is the primary colour of Ruby is associated with affection and liveliness, enthusiasm and authority. Red is also the colour of valour, a rare virtue among human beings and so are the rubies. Rubies derive its name from Ruber a Latin word meaning Red. In the ancient Indian and Latin cultures, Ruby was highly accorded. Ruby linked to Fire as its fiery colour considered being sacred by Indian and Greek cultures and as both were Fire-worshippers.  It was used as a medication for blood and heart-related diseases during the ancient period. Some used it as a talisman for protection during battles. It is also the birthstone for people born in the month of July. Ru...

Tips on Buying Loose Diamonds Online: Rasav Gems

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During the last century, and due to the expanding progress in the media and communication systems like Radio, cinema, and Televisions, Diamonds obtained a much wider fame as a result of the movie and music stars. Who doesn't remember Marilyn Monroe's "Diamonds can be a girl's best friend" inside the 1953 classic movie "Gentlemen prefer blondes"? Or Shirley Bassey's "Diamonds are forever", from your eponymous James Bond's movie? If you're under 30, maybe you're more habituated to more modern examples, such as the hit movie "Blood Diamond", starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Move to forward, diamonds became a part of an ever-increasing culture for their purity, prestige, price, and durability. In a few words, much more could be said about the importance of diamonds inside our societies and cultures. Diamond is the most Precious & Desirable Gemstone, it is also the hardest Natural material on Earth, Diamonds are...

Opal! The Queen of Gemstone

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Opal Gemstone is a non-crystalline element, which is quite unlike other gemstones. It is built of hardened silica gel which occurs naturally. Opals are really one of Nature’s Exquisite beauty, is known as the birthstone for the month of October. This Gemstone is also associated with both the fourteenth and eighteenth anniversary as well as. The Name opal is derived from several languages: In Sanskrit “Upala”, which means “precious stone”, The Greek word is "opallios" Which meaning to see color change. Opals are the most charming and admirable stone due to their unparalleled flashes of Rainbow colour. There are basically two kinds of opal:  Precious   Opal  which shows the iridescent Shine of colour and  Common or ‘Potch’   Opal   which is often opaque and has no radiance. Opal Gemstone is considered Queen of Gemstone that comes in many shades of colors. This Gemstone is mainly colorless, but this is very rare to come across. The flexibility an...