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Gem Stones Collection

Discover the enchanting world of gemstones, where beauty and elegance reign supreme

Background imageGem Stones Collection: The Queens Crown

The Queens Crown
The crown made for Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, on the coronation of King George VI when she was Queen Consort. The crown was made by Messrs. Garrard, and mounted in platinum

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Aquamarine crystal

Aquamarine crystal. Aquamarine is a transparent blue or blue-green variety of beryl (beryllium aluminium silicate). The colour is due to trace amounts of iron within the crystal structure

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Diamond, computer artwork

Diamond, computer artwork
Cut and polished diamond, computer artwork. Diamond is a naturally occurring form of carbon that has crystallised under great pressure

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Cut agates

Cut agates. Assortment of cut and polished agates. Agate is a variety of quartz (silicon oxide). The colours are produced by impurities in the mineral

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Aquamarine crystal

Aquamarine crystal. Aquamarine is a transparent blue or blue-green variety of beryl (beryllium aluminium silicate). The colour is due to trace amounts of iron within the crystal structure

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Moonstone gemstones

Moonstone gemstones. This orthoclase mineral (potassium aluminium silicate) has been cut and polished to produce semi-precious gemstones

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Gems

Gems
LLM456770 Gems by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Gems. Illustration from The National Encyclopaedia (William Mackenzie, c 1870).); © Look and Learn

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Panel from A Wiener Werkstatte Single Bed, c. 1904 (metal)

Panel from A Wiener Werkstatte Single Bed, c. 1904 (metal)
CH343556 Panel from A Wiener Werkstatte Single Bed, c.1904 (metal) by Moser, Koloman (1868-1918); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Seated Cat 1890 19th century Agate gem stones

Seated Cat 1890 19th century Agate gem stones
Seated Cat, c 1890. 19th century. Agate, gem stones; overall: 3.8 x 4.5 cm (1 1/2 x 1 3/4 in.)

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Gems Embedded in Rocks

Gems Embedded in Rocks
Various types of gemstones embedded in rock of mixed with sand, including rubies, garnet and topaz

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Assortment of Gemstones

Assortment of Gemstones
Assortment of green Gemstones

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Assortment of Red Gemstones

Assortment of Red Gemstones
Assortment of various red Gemstones including brecciated jasper and Carnelian

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Assortment of semiprecious gemstone

Assortment of semiprecious gemstones on white background

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Insects in amber

Insects in amber

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Aquamarine gems

Aquamarine gems. Aquamarine is a transparent blue or blue-green variety of beryl (beryllium aluminium silicate). The colour is due to trace amounts of iron within the crystal structure

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Sapphire gemstones

Sapphire gemstones. Sapphires are a non-red variety of the mineral corundum (aluminium oxide). It is the second hardest mineral after diamond, rated 9 out of 10 on the Mohs scale

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Opal gemstones

Opal gemstones. This mineral is a form of hydrous silicon oxide (silica, SiO2). It is named after the Indian word for precious stone. After it has been cut and polished, it has an iridescent sheen

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Diamond gemstones

Diamond gemstones. Various sized diamonds cut and polished in the traditional round brilliant shape. Diamond is a naturally occurring form of carbon that has crystallised under great pressure

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Turquoise gemstones

Turquoise gemstones. Turquoise (hydrated copper aluminium phosphate) is the most valuable non- transparent gemstone. Its name, although now related to its colour

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Topaz gemstones

Topaz gemstones

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Garnet gemstones

Garnet gemstones. Garnet is a relatively common group of minerals, which can be cut and polished for use in jewellery. Gemstones are solid crystalline substances (minerals)

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Ruby gemstones

Ruby gemstones. Rubies are a red variety of the mineral corundum (aluminium oxide). It is the second hardest mineral after diamond, rated 9 out of 10 on the Mohs scale

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Blue opal gemstones

Blue opal gemstones. This mineral is a form of hydrous silicon oxide (silica, SiO2). It is named after the Indian word for precious stone

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Diamond and graphite, Tunguska

Diamond and graphite, Tunguska
Diamond and graphite accretions from the Tunguska site, light microscope image. In 1908 a large astronomical body exploded above Tunguska, Siberia, Russia

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Amethyst gemstones

Amethyst gemstones. Amethyst is a purple variety of the mineral quartz (silicon dioxide). The name comes from a Greek word meaning " not drunken"

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Precious gemstones

Precious gemstones of ruby (red) and garnet (pink). Gemstones are solid crystalline substances (minerals), formed by natural processes, which are prized by collectors and used in jewellery

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Diamonds, computer artwork

Diamonds, computer artwork
Cut and polished diamonds, computer artwork. Diamond is a naturally occurring form of carbon that has crystallised under great pressure

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Peridot gemstones

Peridot gemstones. Peridot is a variety of the mineral olivine (magnesium iron silicate), in varying shades of green. It is often confused with emerald

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Emerald gemstones

Emerald gemstones. Emeralds are a green variety of the mineral beryl (beryllium aluminium silicate), which get their colour from traces of chromium and iron

Background imageGem Stones Collection: Collection of semiprecious gemstones

Collection of semiprecious gemstones



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Discover the enchanting world of gemstones, where beauty and elegance reign supreme. Adorned with The Queens Crown, these precious treasures captivate our hearts and minds. From the mesmerizing Aquamarine crystal to the dazzling Diamond in computer artwork, each gemstone tells a unique story. Behold the intricate craftsmanship of cut agates, showcasing their vibrant hues and exquisite patterns. The ethereal allure of Moonstone gemstones transports us to a celestial realm, where dreams come true. Gems hold an undeniable power that transcends time and space. Immerse yourself in history as you admire the panel from A Wiener Werkstatte Single Bed adorned with metal gems dating back to 1904. Feel the mystique surrounding Seated Cat 1890 - a masterpiece crafted from 19th-century Agate gem stones. An assortment of Gemstones awaits your exploration – each one possessing its own distinct charm and energy. Marvel at the variety of red gemstones that exude passion and vitality. Let these captivating gemstones ignite your imagination as they whisper tales of love, strength, and resilience. Embrace their timeless beauty; for within them lies nature's most precious creations.