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Moissanite: Overthrowing the Diamond
Soon Diamond the king of gemstones will be overthrown! There is a newer clear gemstone that is contending with the old king, and it's name is Synth...
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Agate: Stone of Magic
Agates were first named by Théophraste an ancient Greek philosopher and naturalist in the 3rd to 4th century B.C. He had discovered the stone clo...
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Chrome Diopside: Symbol of Nature
A close contender to an Emeralds beauty due to its magnificent green hues, in fact it get commonly mistaken for emeralds. Chrome diopside is a ...
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Quartz: The Most Abundant Gemstone
One of the most abundant gemstone available in the world, Quartz can be recognized in many different forms, from: Amethyst, to Citrines, to Rose ...
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Pearl: Treasures From The Sea
How Pearls are formed
Pearls are made by irritants in shell producing Molluscs. These irritants can be anything small from a speck of dust to a...
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Ruby : The Scarlet Precious Gemstone
Rubies, Royalty and Status
Also considered one of the gemstones of the king and has been converted by royalty and high-status people throughou...
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Blue Sapphire : The Azure Precious Gemstone
Blue Sapphires and Royalty
For centuries there has been a strong association between sapphires and royalty. Symbolising nobility and the vir...
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Emerald : The Verdant Precious Gemstone
Emeralds, History and Mythology
Emeralds are associated with many meanings, ranging from the protection against evil spirits, to attaining gre...
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Why Would We Wear Silver Jewellery?
Why Would We Wear Silver Jewellery?
Throughout history, many different people and cultures have adored silver. This is most notably due to its s...
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Why We Sell Sterling Silver?
Why "Sterling Silver"! You may ask? Why not gold?
Simply because it's the underappreciated metal in our Ceylonese history, and we want to give ...
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Gems and Gemmology
What is Gemology?
According to course text provided by the gemological association of Great Britain Gemology is described as the following...
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Sterling Lettters
Dear Patrons, H Sterling Jewellers are proud to present the "Sterling Letters," blog. This blog is our way to share our knowledge with you, in...
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