Stones & Intro


DIAMOND
Diamonds Are Forever! Due To Formation Difficulty & Rarirty, Diamonds Are Always In Demand And Well Priced According To Its Quality, Which Is Determined Via The 4C Grading Technique: CARAT, CLARITY, CUT & COLOR.

RUBY
Rubies Are Found In The Dominant Shades Of Purplish-Red To Orangish-Red. Due To Rich History In The Royal Past, Rubies Remain As One Of The Most Sought After Stone In The Coloured Stones Market.

SAPPHIRE
Sapphires Are Actually A Variant Of Corundum, That Rubies Belong Too As Well. Sapphires Are Mainly Found In Greenish-Blue to Violetish-Blue Colour. Due To The Rich Colour Returns To The Human Eye, It Stands Firm As The Dominant Blue Gems In The Coloured Stones Market.

EMERALD
Emeralds Are Nurtured Via Nature's Water Path. Emerald Formations Are Closely Linked With Water And Almost Always Will Capture Some Liquid Within Their Formed Mineral. Found In The Colours Of Yellowish-Green to Deep Bluish-Green, Emeralds Are The Greenery To The Coloured Stones Eye.

YELLOW SAPPHIRE
The Gemstone Above Is Already An Introduction. The Golden Colour Of Yellow Sapphires That Brings Light To The Human Eyes Does Its Own Crowd-pulling.

HESSONITE
A Brownish-Red "Cinnamon" Garnet Stone. Sometimes Can Appear As Dark Reddish-Orange Or Brownish-Orange.

AQUAMARINE
The Name Usually Reminds Of Marine Life & Water. The Colour Usually Resembles The Ocean Colour At Peace.

AMETHYST
Comes In The Colour Range Of Purple. History Experts Say That Amethysts Were The Most Brilliant Purple Stone And Good Quality Was Extremely Hard To Come By In The Past. But With The Help Of Technology Today, Good Quality Amethysts Are Now Readily Available In The Market.

PEARL
An Organic Gem Made By Living Things. Pearls Are Highly Appreciated Throughout History. Pearl Hunting Was The Art Of Recovering Pearls From The Wild Mollusks Of Deep Sea In The Past. Today, There Are Many Farms Of Naturally Cultured Mollusks That Help To Provide Sustainable Cultured Pearls To The Gemstone Market.

CORAL
An Organic Gem Made By Living Things. Pearls Are Highly Appreciated Throughout History. Pearl Hunting Was The Art Of Recovering Pearls From The Wild Mollusks Of Deep Sea In The Past. Today, There Are Many Farms Of Naturally Cultured Mollusks That Help To Provide Sustainable Cultured Pearls To The Gemstone Market.

STAR RUBY / SAPPHIRE
Both The Star Rubies & Star Sapphires Are Still Of The Same Gem Types Respectively, But The Creation Of Star On Their Surface Differentiates Them. The Name "Star" Comes From The Surface Bending Of Light, Creating A 6-Rays Or 12-Rays Middle Intersection That Forms A Star-Like Pattern. 12-Rays Star Are Much More Rare To Come By Compared To The 6-Rays Star.

CAT'S EYE
As The Name Suggests, "Cat's Eye" Is A Chatoyant Effect Of A Gemstone That Represents An Actual Cat's Eye Balls. The Light Striking On The Surface Is Well Curved To Allow An Eye Like Effect On The Stone. Most Popular Cat's Eye Stone Is The Cat's Eye Chrysoberyl, Which Also Gives A "Honey & Milk" Effect That Reverses Position Whenever The Stones Is Rotated.