Thursday, March 24, 2011


AQUAMARINE
March’s Birthstone
and
The 18th Wedding Anniversary

Derived from the Latin word “aqua marina”, meaning seawater, Aquamarine is known as the gem of the sea.  It was believed to keep sailors safe and guard against storms, as well as bring hope, health, harmony and happiness.

March’s birthstone, Aquamarine is also the recognized gift for the 18th wedding anniversary, believed to reawaken love, kindle friendships and elevate the spirit.  Aquamarine glints the fresh, young-at-heart qualities of those who wear it.

Sister to Emerald and a member of the beryl family, Aquamarine is known for its range of serene, oceanic shades from pastel to medium light blue-green or light green to a deep blue.  Even Aquamarine’s blues have a green tinge.  The color of Aquamarine can be quite intense in larger sizes, while it is often less vivid in smaller ones.  Differences in shade and depth of color have an effect on its value.  A gemstone that is a deep blue and void of internal birthmarks is considered most valuable.

Aquamarine is routinely heated to remove yellow components.  Use warm soapy water and a soft brush to clean Aquamarine.  Mechanical cleaners are generally safe.  Avoid contact with harsh chemicals.  Ask one of Stanley Jeweler’s four Gemologists for details regarding special enhancements and care.

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DIAMOND April’s Birthstone and The 10th and 60th Wedding Anniversary Derived for the Latin “diamas” meaning “the unconquerable”, Diamond has maintained its position throughout history as a perfect icon for love and marriage. Although colorless is the most common, Diamond actually comes in a variety of colorful hues including yellow, pink, blue, green, brown, and black. April’s birthstone, Diamond is the favored gift for the 10th and 60th wedding anniversaries. Symbolizing lasting glove and friendship, Diamond was believed to inspire loyalty, rouse romance and encourage a joyful life. The gem of character and spirit, Diamond radiates the dazzling personality of those who wear it. Fancy yellow and pink Diamonds have become popular choices for bridal rings, commanding high prices for vivid hues in fine quality. Naturally occurring fancy colored Diamonds are typically more rare than colorless varieties, with red being the most uncommon, and therefore most expensive followed by blue and then green. Value is not only based on availability, but also intensity of color, clarity (the lack of inclusions) and size. Some Diamonds are heated and/or irradiated to induce fancy colors. Others may undergo high-pressure, high-temperature enhancement to improve color and brilliance. To clean Diamond, use warm soapy water, rinse well and pat dry to avoid residue. Mild solvents, ammonia-based cleaning agents and mechanical cleaners are generally safe. Ask one of Stanley Jeweler’s four Gemologists for details regarding special enhancements and care.DIAMOND April’s Birthstone and The 10th and 60th Wedding Anniversary Derived for the Latin “diamas” meaning “the unconquerable”, Diamond has maintained its position throughout history as a perfect icon for love and marriage. Although colorless is the most common, Diamond actually comes in a variety of colorful hues including yellow, pink, blue, green, brown, and black. April’s birthstone, Diamond is the favored gift for the 10th and 60th wedding anniversaries. Symbolizing lasting glove and friendship, Diamond was believed to inspire loyalty, rouse romance and encourage a joyful life. The gem of character and spirit, Diamond radiates the dazzling personality of those who wear it. Fancy yellow and pink Diamonds have become popular choices for bridal rings, commanding high prices for vivid hues in fine quality. Naturally occurring fancy colored Diamonds are typically more rare than colorless varieties, with red being the most uncommon, and therefore most expensive followed by blue and then green. Value is not only based on availability, but also intensity of color, clarity (the lack of inclusions) and size. Some Diamonds are heated and/or irradiated to induce fancy colors. Others may undergo high-pressure, high-temperature enhancement to improve color and brilliance. To clean Diamond, use warm soapy water, rinse well and pat dry to avoid residue. Mild solvents, ammonia-based cleaning agents and mechanical cleaners are generally safe. Ask one of Stanley Jeweler’s four Gemologists for details regarding special enhancements and c

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Aquamarine for March Birthdays


AQUAMARINE
March’s Birthstone
and
The 18th Wedding Anniversary

Derived from the Latin word “aqua marina”, meaning seawater, Aquamarine is known as the gem of the sea.  It was believed to keep sailors safe and guard against storms, as well as bring hope, health, harmony and happiness.

March’s birthstone, Aquamarine is also the recognized gift for the 18th wedding anniversary, believed to reawaken love, kindle friendships and elevate the spirit.  Aquamarine glints the fresh, young-at-heart qualities of those who wear it.

Sister to Emerald and a member of the beryl family, Aquamarine is known for its range of serene, oceanic shades from pastel to medium light blue-green or light green to a deep blue.  Even Aquamarine’s blues have a green tinge.  The color of Aquamarine can be quite intense in larger sizes, while it is often less vivid in smaller ones.  Differences in shade and depth of color have an effect on its value.  A gemstone that is a deep blue and void of internal birthmarks is considered most valuable.

Aquamarine is routinely heated to remove yellow components.  Use warm soapy water and a soft brush to clean Aquamarine.  Mechanical cleaners are generally safe.  Avoid contact with harsh chemicals.  Ask one of Stanley Jeweler’s four Gemologists for details regarding special enhancements and care.