Rare Gems - Look Book
Transcript of Rare Gems - Look Book
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Contact usEmail: [email protected]: +886 (0) 912 345 697 www.raregemsgroup.com
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Introduction“Ardent passion for perfection and unrelenting integrity are my two
driving forces.” ~ Pankaj Agarwal, Founder, Rare Gems.
The aforesaid quote quite simply puts forth the essential beliefs of a man who initiated
and set-up Rare Gems, a company that has earned recognition for its pristine and superi-
or-quality precious and rare stones, in the year 1988.
Based in Taiwan, Rare Gems holds unbeaten leadership in bringing forth an unparalleled
collection of special and certified precious stones that are procured directly from the mine
owners and traders based in different parts of the world. The Company sources all its
products from respective regions of origin and are recognised for their excellent range of
certified precious stones. Other than source-point buying, the Company participates in
various jewellery shows and trade fairs of established repute and continue to expand their
collection of rare stones.
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Emerald, the colour of life, fortune, and the fidality. the most intensely beautifull natural green glow of
forest
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Emerald
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COLOMBIAColombia continues to be at the top of the list in terms of the countries
in which fine emeralds are found. It has about 150 known deposits,
though not all of these are currently being exploited. The best known
names are Muzo and Chivor, where emeralds were mined by the Incas
in pre-Columbian times.
Colombian emeralds differ from emeralds from other deposits in that
they have an especially fine, shining emerald green unimpaired by any
kind of bluish tint. Colombia is by far the world's largest producer of
emeralds, constituting 50–95% of the world production. The three
main emerald mining areas in Colombia are Muzo, Coscuez, and
Chivor.
ZAMBIAExcellent emerald crystals in a beautiful, deep emerald green and with
good transparency come from Zambia. Their colour is mostly darker
than that of Colombian emeralds and often has a fine, slightly bluish
undertone.Zambia is the world's second biggest producer, with its
Kafubu River area deposits (Kagem Mines) about 45 km (28 mi)
southwest of Kitwe responsible for 20% of the world's production of
gem quality stones in 2004.] In the first half of 2011 the Kagem mines
produced 3.74 tons of emeralds.
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Muzo, Columbia Emerald
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Chivor, Columbia Emerald
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Zambia, Emerald
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Muzo, Columbia Emerald
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Sapphire
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Sapphire Blue, the royal gemstone. the colour of sky and the sea
shows the one of the most iconic stones on earth.
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KASHMIRSpecialists and connoisseurs regard the Kashmir colour with its velvety
shine as the most beautiful and most valuable blue. The most valuable
are genuine Kashmir stones. These magnificent gemstones from
Kashmir, found in 1880 after a landslide at an altitude of 16,000 feet
and mined intensively over a period of eight years, were to have a
lasting influence on people's idea of the colour of a first-class sapphire.
Typical of the Kashmir colour is a pure, intense blue with a very subtle
violet undertone, which is intensified yet more by a fine, silky shine. It
is said that this hue does not change in artificial light.
BURMAMyanmar’s sapphire mining is centered in the Mogôk Valley. Mining is
a mix of mechanized and primitive techniques, and gems may be
extracted from pits in alluvial fields, open trenches in hillsides, excava-
tions of limestone caves, and tunnels in host rock.
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Sri lanka SapphireNo Heat
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Madagascar SapphireNo Heat
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Sri lanka Sapphire
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Ruby
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Ruby, the colour of love and radiates a strong sense of vitality. The king of the gemstones, one of the hardest
minerals on earth.
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BURMA / MYANMARThe Mogok Valley in Upper Myanmar (Burma) was for centuries the
world's main source for rubies. That region has produced some of the
finest rubies ever mined, but in recent years very few good rubies have
been found there. The very best color in Myanmar rubies is sometimes
described as "pigeon's blood." In central Myanmar, the area of Mong
Hsu began producing rubies during the 1990s and rapidly became the
world's main ruby mining area. The most recently found ruby deposit
in Myanmar is in Namya (Namyazeik) located in the northern state of
Kachin.
MOZAMBIQUEMozambique has recently been producing a number of both
commercial and fine quality ruby which similar to legendary Burmese
origin. This origin has become one of the most important sources of
ruby.
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MOZAMBIQUE RUBYNo Heat
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BURMA RUBYNo Heat
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BURMA RUBYNo Heat
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Fancy Sapphires
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Fancy Sapphires are the romantic new way of giving flowers. Every
colour has it own personality.
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CEYLON / SRI LANKACEYLON- The oldest sapphire finds are in Ceylon, or Sri Lanka as it is
known today. There, people were already digging for gemstones in
ancient times. The specialist recognises Ceylon sapphires by the
luminosity of their light to mid-blue colours. Many consider Sri
Lankan sapphires to be among the best in the world. A range of
colored sapphires can be found here, including rare padparadschas.
Approximately 90 percent of the world’s star sapphires also come from
the island.The sapphires from Sri Lanka are known for their high
clarity.
MADAGASCARMadagascar is truly the leader of pink sapphires today. The quantity
and quality are unrivaled by any other source. For the first time, this
unique color in sapphires is available in reasonably reliable supply.
Most of these sapphires come out of the ground with good clarity as
well, leaving the customary extreme heat treating to a minimum.
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Padparadscha Sapphire No Heat
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Sri Lanka, Orange Sapphire No Heat
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Mozambique, Pink Sapphire
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Purple Sapphire
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Sri Lanka, Pink Sapphire No Heat
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Phenomenon
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Phenomenon gems, are the rarest of all kinds, explore the new discoveries
on earth.
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BURMA / MYANMARSapphires are found in quantity in only a few localities in the region,
but they can be enormous – cut gems of over 100 carats have been
known. Colorless, purple, blue, violet, yellow, pink, and green,
sapphires are mined in the area. Star sapphires from Myanmar are
known for having stars that are noticeably more clear and distinct
than those from other sources.
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Burma & Sri Lanka Star Sapphire
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Alexandrite Chrysoberyl
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Sri Lanka Colour Change Sapphire
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Alexandrite Chrysoberyl Cats Eye
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Sri Lanka Star Sapphire
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