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Tourmaline

Tourmaline is one of the most colorful gemstones in the world, found in a wide spectrum of hues—from vibrant greens and blues to rich pinks, reds, and sunny yellows. Its colors are influenced by trace elements like iron, manganese, and even natural or lab-induced radiation. Each stone is a unique expression of nature’s artistry, making tourmaline a favorite for collectors and designers alike.

Turmaline Gemstone

Aquamarine

Named after the Latin word for seawater, aquamarine was once believed to calm waves and protect sailors. As the birthstone for March, it also symbolizes harmony and lasting love. Valued for its clarity and serene blue to greenish-blue hues, aquamarine often forms large crystals—ideal for striking, elegant designs.

Aquamarine Gemstone

Topaz

Topaz comes in a wide range of colors—from golden yellows and fiery oranges to pinks, purples, blues, and even colorless. While natural blue topaz is rare, colorless stones are often treated to achieve vibrant blue shades. Known for its pleochroism, topaz can display different colors when viewed from different angles, adding to its unique allure.

Topaz Gemstone
Spinel Gemstone

Sapphire

Best known for its deep blue and fiery red varieties (ruby), sapphire also comes in a stunning range of colors called fancy sapphires—including pink, yellow, green, violet, orange, and more. Some rare sapphires even display color change, shifting from blue in daylight to purple under incandescent light. This versatility makes sapphire one of the most captivating and collectible gemstones.

Safira Gemstone

Garnet

Garnet is best known for its classic deep red hues, but it comes in a stunning range of colors—from vivid greens and fiery oranges to rare blues. While red garnet is abundant and timeless, rare varieties like tsavorite require unique geological conditions to form, making them highly prized. Each garnet carries a vibrant energy, symbolizing passion, strength, and grounding.

Garnet Gemstone

Spinel

Once overlooked, spinel has gained new admiration for its vibrant colors and rich history. Often mistaken for ruby, spinel dazzles in deep reds, pinks, purples, and more. Ancient mines in Southeast Asia produced legendary crystals, prized by royalty and passed down through empires as treasures of war and power.

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- Larissa Ozelieri, CEO Belaris Gems Atelier

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