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Minerals, Rocks,
Crystals, & Gemstones: Synonymous or Not?

All of our jewelry is made with high quality gemstones, also known as crystals. We use over 30 different types of crystals in different shapes, cuts, & colors. These incredible, naturally made stones have deep history behind them. Ancient cultures have constructed lore & stories about them & they are well known for their use in holistic medicine. As you can tell these gems have an extensive background! We put together a short guide to introduce you to the different stones we use, the history & mythical stories behind them, & the healing powers they possess ✩☽

What is a crystal?

By definition, a crystal is any special kind of solid material where the molecules fit together in a repeating pattern.

They are formed underground from three-dimensional patterns of atoms!

These fantastic patterns are the reason why crystals are found in many different unique shapes of all sizes!

They are formed by a process crystallization.

Crystallization happens when liquids change their state by cooling down & hardening. As the molecules in the liquid begin to become stable, specific molecules will gather together in a uniform & repeating pattern. & voila! A crystal is formed.

When volcanoes erupt hot lava spews out of them. Once the magma meets the outer surface of the volcano it will begin to cool. The process of liquid rock hardening by cooling is an awesome example of crystallization. Diamonds, rubies, & emeralds are only a few of the valuable crystals that are created this way. 

This isn't the only way crystals are formed! When water evaporates from a mixture, the material left over can crystallize. You will see this happen when the water evaporates from a saline mixture (salt + water) & you are left with salt crystals.

Minerals, Rocks, Crystals, & Gemstones
What is a crystal?
What is the difference between a mineral, rock, & crystal?
What is the difference between a mineral, a crystal, & a rock?

A mineral is a naturally present inorganic element, whereas a rock is a structure made up of 2+ minerals formed together.

Crystallization refers to a mineral's crystalline structure - there are many different types of different crystals

Rocks, minerals, & crystals all pertain to inorganic stones, however, they each have distinct characteristics that set them apart. 

Crystals & rocks are both made of minerals.

Minerals, themselves, are made of a crystalline atomic structure. This highly organized structure is what gives minerals their chemical & physical characterizations.

There are 2,000+ known minerals on Earth & each one has a different crystalline structure.

Color, luster, streak, fracture, cleavage, hardness, & crystal form are all words to describe a mineral's characteristics.

All crystals are minerals, but not all minerals are crystals.

Crystals & rocks are both made from minerals, however ...

Rocks are composites of minerals with a less uniform, non-specific structure.

Rocks are minerals that are part of an aggregated solid.

Crystals are minerals formed into a highly organized crystalline structure. 

Crystals are minerals that are not part of aggregated solid. Crystals are minerals that stand alone.

You can find crystals formed within rocks - a vein of quartz found inside an igneous rock, for example.

A mineral must have monetary & aesthetic value to be considered a gemstone.

A gemstone is a pieces of mineral crystal in its cut & polished form used to make jewelry or other adornments. 

The most common misconception about gemstones is that they are incredibly rare. At one point in time Amethyst was thought to be scarce, but that isn't the case currently. 

The price of the once rare & expensive Amethyst dropped due to how common the crystal turned out to be.

& there you have it, folks.
Although the words mineral, rock, crystal, & gemstone should not be used synonymously, they all play parts within each others definitions.

Crystals& rocks ar bth made of minerals
Cystals are minerals, but not all minerals are
mineral must have monetary & aethetic value

Gold Plate vs. Gold Fill vs.
Gold Plated Stainless Steel

Gold is our favorite type of metal to work with! We use a few different types in our jewelry, all of which are high quality materials. With that being said, it is important to know the differences in the metals in order to choose the piece that is perfect for you! 

We use three different types of gold ❧

14K GOLD PLATE

14K GOLD FILL

14K & 18K GOLD PLATED

STAINLESS STEEL

Gold plated jewelry is made of a base metal that is dipped or painted in a thin layer of liquid 14k gold. It mimics the look of solid gold with an affordable price tag.

Gold-filled jewelry is made of many layers of gold alloy that is bonded using high heat & pressure. This process makes gold filled jewelry much thicker & more durable than gold plate.

Gold plated stainless steel is made two different ways - by electroplating or physical vapor deposition (PVD). This type of gold jewelry is affordable, durable, & hypoallergenic!

A Quick Comparison

Gold Plate
Gold Fill
Gold Plated
Stainless Steel
How is it made?
Electroplating -
A thin layer of liquid gold is
{ dipped or painted }
onto the base metal & bonded using electricity.
Also called bonded gold or rolled gold
Many layers of gold alloy are bonded to the base metal using high heat & pressure.
Electroplating or PVD
Electroplating - a thin layer of gold is bonded to the base metal by applying a direct electric current.
PVD {Physical Vapor Deposition} -
after the gold alloy is treated in a vacuum chamber, a thin layer is deposited onto it. 
Gold Content
Less than 1%
5%
Less than 1%
Affordability
$
Budget-friendly
$$
More affordable than solid gold, but more expensive than any other type.
$
Budget-friendly
PVD Coated can be slightly more expensive than electroplated jewelry.
Durability
The thin layer of gold will flake or wear off quickly.
Very easily scratched.
Can withstand wear & tear. The many layers of gold are much stronger & better bonded to the base metal than the thin layer in gold-plated jewelry. 
Electroplated - gold can flake or wear off quickly.

PVD - very durable! It is 4x harder than chrome, which makes it resistant to corrosion & scratching. 
Highly resistant to sweat, perfume, & other chemicals that would otherwise harm your jewelry on contact
Longevity
Will last up to 5 years with proper care; ~1 year with daily use
Can last a lifetime with proper care; ~10 - 30 years
Electroplated
Will last up to 5 years with proper care; ~1 year with daily use.
PVD Coating
Will last 10+ years with proper care; 3+ years if worn everyday

 
Will it tarnish?
Yes. Once the thin gold layer flakes off the base metal is exposed, which is usually a metal that is easily tarnished, such as brass.
No, it will not tarnish with proper care. Visit our FAQ page for details.
Electroplated
No; the base metal is stainless steel, which will not tarnish.
PVD Coating

No. Gold coating is 10x thicker than electroplated & is highly resistant to corrosion.  
Hypoallergenic?
No. Once the base metal is exposed, it can irritate sensitive skin.
Yes
Electroplated & PVD
Yes

For more information visit these pages on our site ☞

GP vs GF vs GPSS
Definitions
A Quick Comparison
Glossary

Bail

The connector at the top of the pendant, which allows the pendant to hang from a chain or jump ring.

Bezel

A setting for a stone, that has a collar instead of prongs, in order to secure the stone.

Birthstone

A gemstone that is symbolically associated with the month of one's birth.

Book Chain

A Victorian style of chain that is made in solid gold or sterling silver, in which each link is a rectangular folded piece of metal resembling a book.

Box Setting

A stone, enclosed in a box shaped setting with metal edges that are pressed down to hold the stone in place.

Braided

A jewelry design element in which multiple strands of an often precious metal appear to be woven together.

Brass

An alloy made up of roughly half copper & half zinc, which has a nice yellow color.

Brilliance

The intensity & amount of light reflecting from inside a diamond or gemstone.

Briolette

A pear-shaped, faceted stone.

Bronze

A very dense, heavy alloy of 60% copper & 40% tin.

Brooch

Either a large pin, or an ornamental piece of jewelry with a pin & clasp to be attached to clothing.

Brushed Finish

A texturing technique used on metals, where a series of tiny parallel lines are scratched onto the surface with a wire brush or polishing tool.

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Cabochon

Dome-shaped stone, without facets.

Carat

A unit of weight for diamonds & other gemstones.

Carbuncle

A garnet cut en cabochon

Carnelian

A transluscent red or orange variety of calcedony, sometimes banded in red & orange design, similar to agate.

Charm

A jewelry pendant or trinket, often worn on a necklace or bracelet to ward off evil or ensure good fortune.

Choker

A short necklace; generally chokers are less than 14 inches, however, our chokers (at Saul & Saul Designs) are closer to 15 inches (between 14.75" & 15.5")

Citrine

A variation of quartz, citrine can take on many colors, ranging from light yellow to brilliant orange, which may sometimes be confused with fine imperial topaz

Clarity

A term used to measure the degree to which a gemstone is free from flaws

Coral

A form of Calcium Carbonate, secreted in long chains by coral polyps who live in colonies un Der the ocean.

Crown

The facets or portions of a gemstone, located above the girdle

Cut

A term which refers to the geometric proportions that dictate the reflection & refraction of light within a stone.

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Dainty

A piece marked by delicate or diminutive beauty, form, or grace.

Dangle

An earring style that includes a focal point which drops below the earlobe & is intentionally flexible so as to dangle to & fro.

Drop

An earring style that includes a focal point which drops below the earlobe, often attached by a simple or adorned chain.

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Earrings

An ornament for the ear, most commonly worn in the earlobe.

Electro-plating

The process of applying metal, most often gold, to adhere to the surface of another metal, using an electrical current.

Emerald

A gemstone of the beryl family

Emerald Cut

A type of shape & cut, emphasizing long parallel step cuts with clipped corders to create an octagon shaped.

Enamel

A glass powder or paste that is applied to metal, then fired in an annealing oven to bake the glass into the metal.

Engagement

The period of time between a proposal & marriage

Engagement Ring

A ring given in betrothal 

Engraving

The process of decorating metal by etching a design into its surface

Etching

The removal of part of a metal surface, by acid, for a decorative effect

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Facet

A plain, polished surface on a stone

Feather

An internal flaw (inclusion) that has a feathery appearance

Findings

Findings is a broad term that applies to a number of different types of components used to create a piece of jewelry. These materials include, but are not limited to, clasps, hooks, headpins, ear wires, jump rings, crimp beads, etc.

Finish

A term used to describe the polish or texture applied to metal

Flaw

A general term used to refer to internal or external characteristics of a gemstone (i.e.: inclusion, fracture, etc.)

Flawless

A term used to describe a gemstone that lacks discernible internal or external blemishes when viewed by a gemologist using no less than 10 x magnification

Floral

A general term for jewelry design elements which depict flowers, leaves, vines, or plant-like shapes

Flourescence

A luminescence that appears when certain diamonds are exposed to ultraviolet light

Flush Setting

A jewelry setting in which a stone is set within a metal hole & metal is applied above the girdle

Flux

A material used in soldering

Foil

The reflective coating added to the back of a gemstone or rhinestones to increase brilliance & depth of color

Fracture

A general term for cracks, feathers, or chips in a gemstone

French Cut

A square or rectangular, multifaceted stone

Freshwater Pearls

An irregular pearl of various colors produced by freshwater mollusks such as mussels & clams

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Garnet

A family of stones having many varieties in color & their constituents

Gemologist

A gemstone specialist trained in gemstone identification, grading, & appraising

Gemology

The science & study of gemstones

Gemstones

A general term which includes diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, chalcedony, agates, heliotropes, onyx, tourmaline, chrysolite, rubies, spinel, topaz, turquoise, zircon, & more.

Gerlots

Small, long pendant beads

Gilding

An object decorated with a thin layer of gold, gold leaf, or gold foil

Gilt

Gold or something resembling gold & luxury

Gold

A yellow, metallic element that occurs naturally in pure form & is used especially in jewelry

Gold-Filled

A term for a piece made up of a base metal, coated in a thick layer of gold (at least 10k & 1/20th of the total weight of the piece) bonded to its surface

Gold-Plated

A term for a piece made up of a base metal, bonded with a thin layer of gold (at least 1/20th of the total weight of the piece.

Grading

Evaluation & results assigned by independent gemologists that allow sellers to assign pricing to diamonds & gemstones, achieved from comparison with master stones

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Half-Moon Cut

A gemstone cut that resembles an oval or circle which has been cut in half

Hallmark

A mark stamped on jewelry throughout much of the world to attest to the purity of the metal after assay

Halo

A setting that encircles a center gemstone with diamonds or gemstones

Hammered Finish

A jewelry finish in which the piece is hammered to create many tiny lanes, before polishing the result

Hand Engraving

A jewelry technique in which designs are artfully etched into a piece using hand-held tools (scraper, spit stick, scooper, graver), rather than a laser, casting machine, or chemicals

Hardness

The resistance of a substance to being scratched

Head

The portion of a jewelry item that holds the stone

Head Pin

One of the most frequently used jewelry finings; a piece of wire with a "head" (stopes) at one end that stops beads from sliding off

Heart Cut

A diamond cut shaped like a heart, with two rounded obtrusions at the top & a point at the bottom

Hematite

An iron ore consisting of ferric oxide in crystalline form

Hoop

A circular earring design that resembles a ring & passes through the ear lobe

Horn

A substance often used as a substitute for tortoiseshell

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Igneous

A rock formed by solidification of magma or lava

Imperfection

A general term used to refer to internal or external characteristics of a gemstone (i. e. inclusion, fracture, etc.)

Inclusion

A visible internal flaw in a gemstone, including: fractures, crystalline, abnormalities, & foreign objects

Initials

The first letters of a group of names, often a person's first & last names

Inlaid

Decorated with a material set into a surface

Inlay

A decorative technique, in which part of the surface of a piece of jewelry or ceramic is cut away & a stone, mother of pearl, or some other substance is embedded into the hollowed-out area so that it is level with the surface of the piece.

Interlocking

A wedding set that has multiple piece which securely lock into place with one another

Intertwined

A pair or group of bands that overlap each other

Iridescent

A display of lustrous rainbow-like colors

Irradiation

Treatment performed on gemstones or pearls to enhance color

Ivory

A hard, smooth, yellowish-white substance made from the tusks of elephants & walruses

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Jade

An opaque, semiprecious gemstone which is usually found in shades of green, but can also be found in lavender & rose shades, among others

Jasper

An opaque, impure, Polycrystalline variety of Quartz that may be red, yellow, green, blue, or brown

Jump Ring

A small, oval or round wire ring used to link charms or pendants onto a chain

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Karat

A unit of fineness for gold, equal to 1 part of gold in an alloy

Knot

A jewelry design element which includes multiple carved, waxy, metal pieces which are loosely interlaced & soldered together

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Lapidary

A general term which is used for the cutting, shaping, polishing, & creation of jewelry from precious to semi-precious stones

Lavaliere

A chain from which an ornament or gemstone hangs in the center

Lever Back

An earring back that uses a clasp

Liquid Silver

The term given to strands of small silver beads which were made by carefully slicing tubes of Sterling silver into pieces & stringing them together

Locket

A hinged case, usually in the shape of an oval or heart, which can be opened or closed & usually contains a photograph or memento

London Blue Topaz

A popular variation of topaz with a vivid, dark blue green color

Luster

The appearance of a material's surface, as determined by the quantity & quality of light reflected

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Marquis Cut

A faceted, elongated, oval stone which tapers to a point at both ends

Marquise Cut

A diamond cut that is elongated like an oval, but has a point at either end

Matching

A term used to describe a set of jewelry pieces with bathing elements such as style & color

Matte

A finish created by using either a chemical process or an abrasive material to scratch the top layer of the piece, creating a dull & non-reflective surface

Memento Mori

A jewel that is a reminder of death

Memorial Jewel

A jewel that is made in memory of a loved one, often containing hair from that person & frequently decorated with enamel

Metamorphic

A rock that has been affected by pressure, heat, & water, resulting in a more compact & highly crystalline condition

Meteorite

Small particles of matter in the solar system, projected towards earth, that reach the surface without being completely vaporized.

Micro Mosaic

A mosaic of very small, colored glass pieces (tesserae) inlaid in glass or hard stone

Micro Pave

A set of tiny gemstones set very close together, traditionally in three or more rows

Milanese Chain

A chain consisting of interwoven rows of small links, forming a mesh

Milgrain

Tiny beads of metal used to decorate jewelry, often adding a vintage aesthetic

Minimalist

A jewelry design which is simple & sparing

Mississippi River Pearls

Irregularly shaped pearls, usually elongated

Mizpah Ring

A broad, gold ring engraved with the word MIZPAH. Mizpah is a Hebrew word that means 'watchtower' & is loosely interpreted as 'May God watch over you'

Mohs Hardness Scale

A qualitative scale characterizing scratch resistance of various minerals through the ability of harder material to scratch softer material

Money Clip

A device used to store cash & credit cards in a compact fashion

Montana Sapphire

A blue sapphire, primarily mined in the Yogo Gulch of Montana

Moonstone

A transparent, slightly iridescent, milky white variety of feldspar with white or light blue opalescent spots

Morganite

A rose colored variety of beryl

Mosaic

A design created by pressing pieces of stone glass or ceramic tiles called tesserae in mortar

Mother-of-Pearl

The opalescent material on the inside of mollusk shells like oysters & mussels

Mount

To place or fix a stone in a setting

Mounting

A piece of metal that holds a gem in place

Moval

A gemstone cut that combines the tapered edges of a marquise cut with rounded points of the oval cut

Multi-Band

A ring that is composed of more than one band

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Nacre

The shiny, iridescent substance secreted by a mollusk as a response to an irritant (ex. piece of sand), which over time builds up to become a pearl

Necklace

An ornament worn around the neck

Negligee

A long necklace that usually terminates in irregular length with tassels or drops

Niello

An inlay technique in which the grooves made in silver or gold are made in black in color by the use of a composition of metal sulfides

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Oiling

A temporary treatment used to enhance the color of a gemstone

Onyx

A semi-precious stone that is black or white in color

Opal

A semi-precious stone known for its iridescent, luminous qualities

Opalescent

A term used to describe a surface with a lustrous, cloudy, rainbow-like array of colors, similar to what one might see in an oil slick or mother of pearl

Opaque

A term used to describe a stone that will not allow any light to pass through it

Open Back Setting

A setting in which the back of the stone can be seen

Ore

A metal-bearing mineral from which metal can be profitably mined or extracted

Organic

A general term used for jewelry that is made from a living organism (such as a pearl), jewelry with floral or plant-like designs, or jewelry that is eco-friendly

Orient

The characteristic sheen of find natural & cultured pearls

Oriental Pearl

A pearl that has formed naturally, with no human intervention

Oval Cut

A faceted, elongated stone, round at both ends

Oxidation

A chemical process in which metals such as silver are blackened or tarnished as a reaction to sulfur & oxygen

Oxide

A compound containing on oxygen atom per molecule

Oxidize

The act of combining with oxygen molecules to make an oxide

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Patina

The discoloration that forms on metals such as silver & bronze, but its often planned for in the artist's design & can be introduced artificially through the use of chemicals

Pattern

A general term for repeated, decorative jewelry designs

Pave

A large field of small stones set very close together to create wall-to-wall paved object

Pear Cut

A gemstone cut with a rounded, oval shape that comes to a point at one end

Pearl

An organic gem grown within oysters & other mollusks which is most valued & sought after when it is perfectly round & lustrous

Pendaloque

A type of pear or tear drop gemstone, faceted as a brilliant cut & suspended from a smaller stone which is usually separated by a bow or other motif

Pendant

A hanging ornament primarily worn on a necklace 

Peridot

A yellow-green, transparent variety of Olivine

Petite

A small, potentially fragile piece of jewelry

Pewter

A term for items described & marked as if they contain at least 90% tin

Pique

Tortoiseshell or horn, which is inlaid with mother of pearl, silver, or gold.

Pit

An indentation on the surface of a diamond or gemstone

Planishing

A hammering process done to give a smoother finish to a piece of a metal

Platinum

The most previous of white metals

Plique-a-jour

A form of cloisonné in which the enamel in the cells has no backing, producing a translucent effect

Plot

A diagram of a gemstone's clarity characteristics

Point

One-one hundredth (0.01) of a carat

Posy Ring

A ring engraved with a verse

Pot Metal

A general term for alloys which do not have gold, silver, or platinum as a component

Precious Gemstone

A gemstone that is of a very high value or price, due to its rarity

Precious Metal

A general term for metals valued for their color, malleability, & rarity

Princess Cut

A high faceted square cut stone, similar to a brilliant cut, which has been adapted to a square shape to increase brilliance

Prong Setting

A gemstone held in place by small, finger-like wires, that are attached to the body of the ring, which bend over the edges of a stone

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Quartz

The family name for naturally occurring crystals composed of Silica or Silicon Dioxide

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Refinishing

The restoring of a finish to its initial state

Refraction

The act of changing the direction of a light wave so the light enters the object in one direction & leaves it in another

Regard

A piece of jewelry with multiple stone types whose first letters can all be concatenated to spell out a word

Relief

A kind of raised decoration that protrudes above the surface, similar to a cameo

Repousse

A raised, high relief design on the front of a metal object made by hammering, embossing, or punching the reverse side of the metal to form the design from the backside out

Rhinestone

A faceted stone made of glass

Rhodium

A metal that is a member of the platinum family of metals, but is liquid in its raw, natural state, not solid like platinum

Rhodolite

A pink or purple variation of garnet

Ring

A circular band of precious or semi-precious metal worn especially on the finger

Ring Sizes

A measurement used to denote the circumference (or sometimes the diameter) of rings

Riveting

A method of joining two objects together by making a hole in each piece, before passing a screw (composed of the same metal as the piece) through the holes to join the parts

Riviere

A choker-style necklace that is a continuous line of gemstones usually of graduated or equal size stones

Rolled Gold

An early 19th century type of gold plating

Rondelle

A pierced piece of metal or gemstone strung between the beads in a necklace; the shape of a gemstone

Rose Cut

A style of stone-cutting that produces a gemstone with a multifaceted base & semi-dome-shaped top that is covered with a number of triangular facets & terminates at a point

Rose Finish

A jewelry finish that makes the piece look as if it is made of rose gold, but contains no actual gold content

Rose Gold

An alloy of gold mixed with copper, which gives it a red tint

Round Cut

The most common style of cutting for both diamonds & colored stones

Rubellite

A red or pink variation of tourmaline

Ruby

A member of the corundum family whose red color comes from chromium oxide in the stone

Rutilated

A type of quartz with inclusions of rutile

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Safety Catch

A method of securing a brooch to a garment with a swiveling that locks the tip of the pin stem into the C catch

Sand Casting

A casting method in which tempered sand is packed onto wood or metal pattern halves & then removed from the pattern, before metal is poured into the resultant cavities & the mold is broken to remove castings

Sandblasted

A jewelry piece that has been intentionally braised with many pieces of a small, course material to give it a rough, unpolished finish

Sapphire

A member of the corundum family which come in a variety of colors ranging from white to orange to pink to green to blue to purple

Sardonic

A variety of onyx consisting of alternating layers of charred & white calcedony

Satin finish

A series of tiny parallel lines scratched onto a surface with a wire brush or a polishing tool to produce texture

Screw

An earring back type for non-pierced ears, in which the earring is tightened against the earlobe by means of a screw with a flat round end

Sedimentary

A rock that has been formed by or from (often many) deposits of sediment

Seed Bead

Mass produced tiny glass or plastic beads made by slicing tubes into tiny evenly spaced pieces

Seed Pearl

A very small pearl popular during the Victorian period as accents set into gold jewelry or woven into long fringed necklaces

Semi Precious Gemstone

A stone that is less rare & less expensive than precious stones, but is still valued for its beauty

Setting

A mechanism by which a stone is held by precious metal into a mounting

Shank

The part of a ring that encircles the finger, minus the setting

Shared Prong

A prong setting in which each prong is responsible for holding two gemstones - one on either side

Shield

A piece of defensive armor, often elongated & adorned with designs

Shoulder

The part of a ring between the shank & the center of the setting

Slide

A jeweled fastener, which slides onto a chain or fabric ribbon

Smoky Quartz

A variety of quartz that ranges in color from cloudy brown to a dark, root beer shade with a smoky appearance

Snake Chain

A chain that is made up of round, wavy, metal rings joined side by side to form a flexible tube with a smooth, scaly texture like a snake's skin

Solder

A jewelry production technique which joined two metals, using a melted metal or alloy

Soldering

A technique used in making & repairing jewelry whereby two pieces of metal are joined by applying molten metal, which has a lower melting point than the two metals being joined

Spinel

A semi-precious gemstone consisting of an oxide of magnesium & aluminum that varies from colorless to ruby red to black

Split Prong

A prong setting, in which each prong is split, with each side being responsible for holding its own gemstone

Split Ring

A small base metal finding, resembling a key-ring

Split Shank

A ring design element which features a band that parts into two as it nears the head

Spring Ring

A very common kind of clasp used for joining two ends of a necklace

Square Band

A band whose shank is not rounded at the edges

Square Cut

A style of gemstone cut, resembling an emerald cut

Stabilized Turquoise

Turquoise that has been treated by various methods to reduce porosity, thus making it less changeable over time

Stackable Rings

A set of rings - sometimes of contrasting styles - which are intended to be worn on top of each other

Stainless Steel

A steel alloy including chromium & sometimes another element such as nickel or molybdenum

Stamping

A method which uses a punch or die to cut or emboss metal with a mark

Step Cut

A type of cut in which facets are long & rectangular. Can be found on emeraldd cut, Asscher cut, & baguette cut diamonds.

Stud

A minimalist earring style that includes a focal point attached to a post, which goes through the earlobe & connects to a removable back that keeps the earring in place

Symmetry

A term for the uniformity of a gemstone's cut, including the shape & placement of facets

Synthetic Gemstones

A gemstone that was produced in laboratory rather than found in nature

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Table

The large facet that caps the crown of a faceted gemstone

Table Percentage

The diameter of a gemstone, divided by the size of the table

Tahitian Pearl

A pearl formed from a black lip oyster, primarily cultivated around the French Polynesian Islands

Tanzanite

A semi-precious gemstone popular for its brilliance & known for its varying shades of violet ranging from deep, rich purple to lilac

Tapered

A piece that becomes gradually smaller toward one end

Tapered Baguette

A small gemstone, cut in a trapezoid shape with one end narrower than the opposite end

Tarnish

A dulled luster or finish caused by a thing deposit of dirt which discolors the surface of metal & is easily removed

Tennis Bracelet

A bracelet made of individually set gemstones of uniform size & color, linked together like chain, making the bracelet somewhat flexible

Terminal

The decorated ends of a necklace or bangle usually containing stylized heads of a ram, lion, dragon, etc.

Textured

A surface that is not smooth

Titanium

A  silvery gray, lightweight, strong, metallic element with atomic number 22 which is obtained from limonite & Rutile

Toggle Clasp

A means of fastening two ends of a chain together, consisting of a ring on one end & a short bar on the other

Topaz

A borosilicate of aluminum that occurs in rhomboidal crystals & is used as a gemstone

Tortoise Shell

A mottled, nutty brown shell material with a spotted, striped, or sometimes even speckled pattern

Tourmaline

A semi-precious gemstone that can take on multiple colors & consists of a complex borosilicate

Transluscent

Partially transparent

Tsavorite

A rich, deep green variation of garnet

Turquoise 

A semi-precious stone, known fr its true robin's egg blue

Twisted

A band or group of bands that are curved &.or have been interwoven together

Two-Tone

A jewelry piece that includes two separate metals, which remain separate & are soldered together to form one piece

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Ultrasonic

A cleaning device for jewelry that removes dirt through the use of ultrasonic waves

Unique

A jewelry item that is disinguishable from all others of its class or type

Unisex

A general term for jewelry that can be worn by all sexes

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Vermeil

Silver with gold plating

Vintage

An old, recognized, & enduring piece of jewelry which remains valuable due to its interest, importance, & quality

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Wedding Set

A collection containing both the engagement ring & the wedding band

White Gold

An alloy made of gold mixed with nickel, as well as palladium or zinc occasionally 

Woven

A jewelry design element in which multiple strands of an often precious metal are interlaced together

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Yellow Gold

A gold that is yellow, as it is in its purest form, often alloyed with copper & silver

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Zinc

An abundant, lustrous, bluish-white metallic element of the Magnesium-Cadmium group

Zircon

A common mineral occurring in small crystals which is heated, cut, & polished to form a brilliant blue-white gemstone

Zoisite

A semi-precious gemstone white takes on a variety of colors including blue, yellow, green, brown, pink, yellow, gray, & white.

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