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Just Gems

Fun Facts about Ruby

July's birthstone, ruby, is one of the most prized gemstones on the market, with a record for the highest price per carat in fine stones. Ruby and sapphire belong to the corundum family; thus, ruby is a red sapphire.

Just Gems
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History Of Birthstones

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata as she shares the lengthy and interesting history of birthstones. Hint: they may have shown up in the Bible.

History of Birthstones

Fun Facts About Garnet

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata as she shares lots of fun facts about a gemstone named after a fruit, garnet. This January birthstone is full of personality…find out why!

Fun Facts about Garnet

Fun Facts About Diamonds

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata as she shares fun facts about the hardest natural substance on earth....diamonds! We think you'll agree, diamonds are one hot mama!

Fun Facts about Diamonds

Rarest Of The Rare

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata, on her quest to find a rare mineral prized by collectors, a pure gold crystal.

Rarest of the Rare

Fun Facts About Chrome Diopside

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata, as she discusses chrome diopside. Miners can only reach this beautiful green gemstone when temperatures warm… which is a very short window in frigid Siberia!

Fun Facts about Chrome Diopside

Fun Facts About Morganite

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata, as she shares the history of the blushing pink beauty, morganite.

Fun Facts about Morganite

Fun Facts About Turquoise

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata as she reveals the original source of a stone popular in southwestern style, turquoise.

Fun Facts about Turquoise

Fun Facts About Ruby

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata, as she debunks some of the myths about rubies. This tantalizing gemstone may not have special powers…but it just might make you feel gorgeous!

Fun Facts about Ruby

Fun Facts About Minerals And Crystals

Join Renata for another exciting episode of "Just Gems" as she explores the world of minerals and crystals from the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum!

Fun Facts about Minerals & Crystals

Introduction To Tools

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata, as she returns to her alma mater, the University of Arizona, to visit the lab where she was trained. You’ll be introduced to some geological tools and learn how to use a jeweler’s favorite, the loupe.

Introduction to Tools

Fun Facts About Amethyst

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata as she shares an interesting myth about February’s birthstone, amethyst. This “intoxicating” purple gemstone has been popular for centuries and continues to shine today

Fun Facts about Amethyst

Fun Facts About Topaz

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata as she debunks the myths about topaz gemstones

Fun Facts about Topaz

Fun Facts About Sapphire

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata as she reveals some interesting facts about – and uses for - sapphire, a gemstone that is second only to diamond in terms of hardness

Fun Facts about Sapphire

American Gemstones

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata, as she heads west to explore some favorite gemstones found in America like sunstone, fire opal, turquoise, peridot, sapphire, rhodochrosite, and garnet. Learn the role ants play in locating one of these stones!

American Gemstones

Fun Facts About Opal

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata as she reveals the formation of a gemstone that is mostly found “down under”…opal! This sparkling beauty didn’t begin life quite so iridescent.

Fun Facts about Opal

Zircon

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata, as she explains the difference between two oft confused stones: zircon and cubic zirconia. Though similar in name, they are very different.

Zircon

Fun Facts About Peridot

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata as she shares some fun facts about peridot. Cleopatra loved it, maybe you will too!

Fun Facts about Peridot

Fun Facts About Tanzanite

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata as she tells of the interesting discovery of Tanzanite. This blue beauty took the market by storm and continues to be highly sought after

Fun Facts about Tanzanite

Fun Facts About Moissanite

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata as she reveals the identity of a gemstone that is colorless, extremely hard, and has greater fire than a diamond…moissanite!

Fun Facts about Moissanite

Inclusions

Join Gem Expert and Rockhound, Renata, as she debunks a common belief that all gemstone inclusions are undesirable. In fact, there are several gemstones that are more collectible and valued if they are included. Renata reveals a few.

Inclusions
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