What are our most popular semi-precious stones?

 

What are our most popular semi-precious stones

The mining process brings precious gemstones to light, and these stones are then cut, polished, and faceted into dazzling works of art. The KGK group's designers spare no effort in creating modern and classic looks that appeal to customers of all ages.

 

Fascinating as they may be, gemstones undergo a meticulous process of cutting and polishing to achieve the desired form and color. Polishing and finishing the gems is necessary before they can be utilized in jewelry. Whether they are considered precious or semi-precious stones, this is true of emeralds, rubies, diamonds, topaz, and any other gemstone. Let’s take a look at some of the lesser-known gemstones.

 

Amethyst

 

When shaped into a ring, this gorgeous purple gemstone sparkles and shines. Its purple hue can run the gamut from pastel to deep. This gemstone's widespread availability in a stunning spectrum of hues and a wide range of sizes and cuts have greatly increased its renown.

 

Citrine

 

The color of citrine is a brilliant golden orange. The French word for lemon, from which its English name is derived, was chosen to describe its pale lemon hue. Citrine is typically a transparent, bright yellowish to brownish red tint, however, the exact hue is a matter of personal opinion.

 

Blue Topaz

 

Once again, one of the most well-liked topaz varieties is the blue variety. While topaz stones can be found in a wide range of colors, including yellow, white, gold, pink, and orange, the blue topaz stone is truly unique. The blue topaz is one of the rare stones that is really gorgeous.

 

Peridot

 

The only color of the peridot is bright lime green. People born in August are supposed to wear this gem as a talisman. It is common practice to combine peridots with other gemstones in order to create a rainbow effect. Sometimes used as a stand-in for emeralds due to their similar appearance, these weigh significantly less.

 

Garnet stone

 

The spectrum of orange to brown tones in a garnet makes it a striking gemstone. Those with a January birthday might wear this gem as a token of their special status.

 

KGK Gemstones are a great way to brighten up your life and can be worn with any attire.

 

Natural Diamonds by KGK Group

 

Diamond often referred to as the Rock of Gods, is one of the most well-known stones ever. Like the diamonds we sell, at KGK Group we've spent decades perfecting our process so that we can provide our customers with only the finest stones. While KGK has a sizable presence at the mines from where we acquire our natural diamonds, it is the company's dedication to constant R&D directed at exceeding customers' expectations that serves as the true compass by which the production of its high-quality diamonds is navigated. That's why we're one of the best diamond producers in the world.

 

With the help of diamonds, we were able to bypass middlemen and offer our customers superior goods at wholesale prices. Our years of study and constant experimentation have allowed us to develop numerous novel diamond cuts, such as the Hearts and Arrows diamond and a Perfect 102 Carat Diamond.

 

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