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Starting The Hobby Of Gemstone Collecting


By Lee MacRae


Why would anyone collect items like loose gemstones, you ask? Well for one thing they are very beautiful items. And just like natural diamonds they can become extremely valuable over the years. Many hobbyists love to collect and work with each and every one of the 150 varieties available. Read long as we look at the hobby of collecting loose gemstones.


Right at the beginning, what you need is to get some books from the library or bookstore. You want to know as much as possible about precious and semiprecious gemstones. The more you understand about the hobby of gemstones the wiser will be your purchases. You will know exactly what you are looking at.


Number one to look at is the color of the gem. Highly prized gemstones exhibit colors similar to the purest spectral colors of red, orange, yellow, green, blue or violet. Muted gemstone colors or on the dark side can lower the value.


How the gemstone is cut is the next factor to look at before a purchase. The precision of the cut is the factor that determines the amount of light the gemstone stone will reflect. It will fully ultimately determine the stones brilliance and how much someone will pay for it.


The clarity in a stone is an important consideration. Gemstone clarity relates to a stones relative freedom from inclusions or blemishes. A flawless gemstone is obviously valued highly. To examine flaws not seen with the naked eye requires a gemstone loupe or gemstone microscope. Many hobbyists will get a jewelers diamond gemstone loupe 10X for viewing their coins, beads, stamps or in our case gemstones.


Next thing to look at is the duo of weight and size. Because gemstones can vary greatly in density and specific gravity. Weight and size are not equal for each and every stone. Take the example of a diamond that weighs 1.00 carats and an equal sized Sapphire would weigh more than 1.20 carats. An Emerald of equal size would be approximately 0.95 carats while an Alexandrite gemstone would be about 1.23 carats.


Collecting gemstones as a hobby can become an enjoyable pastime and rewarding in the long run. It doesn't have to be very expensive and yet you can build a very exquisite collection. Many people loved to spend weekends to go hunting gemstones. Take the example of the United States. In New Jersey you can find Smoky Quartz, Agate, Pearl and Prehnite. Or ou can take a longer vacation and find opal in Coober Pedy, Andamooka or Mintabie in South Australia, topaz in Beechworth, Victoria or check out raw material in the peridot fields in Chudleigh Park, Queensland, Australia.


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Zircon will have more wear on its facets than diamond. Zircon is imitated by
colorless glass and synthetic spinel. Zircon is found in Australia, Brazil,
Cambodia, France, Myanmar, Nigeria, Sri Lanka and Tanzania. Zircon is the
December Traditional Birthstone. Zircon supposedly helps one be more at peace
with oneself. Zircon was believed to provide the wearer with wisdom, honor and
riches. The lost of luster on a Zircon stone is said to warn of danger. The name
Zircon is from Zargun which means "gold color".
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Elizabeth Taylor has a well known jewelry collection, including the 33.19 carat
Krupp diamond and the 69.42-carat pear shaped Taylor-Burton Diamond which now
hangs from a diamond necklace after Liz decided it was just a little too large
for a ring. Richard Burton also gave her a heart-shaped yellow diamond which was
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who also inspired the Taj Mahal.
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