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Aquamarine is the blue variety of Beryl and it naturally occurs in a range of tones from light pastel to a more saturated deep marine blue. Fire Opals are a variety of opal with color ranging from bright yellow, orange or red and is translucent to transparent. They rarely exhibit play-of-color as the revered characteristic is the rich color saturation that is inherent in the stone. Kunzite is adored for its soft pink hue with hints of violet and for its exceptional clarity in larges sizes. Sapphire belongs to the corundum family of minerals and is one of the hardest gems available. Sapphires are found a range of colors from exceptional blues, to pinks and yellows. They may have natural inclusions or color zoning which complement the distinctive character of each stone. Sphene is a dazzling gemstone prized for its brilliant fire and vibrant range of colors, from golden greens to rich yellows. Naturally occurring in all colors of the rainbow, spinel’s hardness only enhances its variety of tones. Tanzanite is a vivid blue-violet mineral. The rare green-blue variety may be referred to as Ocean, Peacock, or Chameleon Tanzanite. Tourmaline occurs naturally in a wide range of colors, and often displays naturally occurring internal feathers or included crystals. We seek out stones for their unique beauty, natural inclusions and all.