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  1. AAA Aquamarine 2
  2. AAA Brasilian Aquamarine 49
  3. AAA Brasilian Pink Tourmaline 3
  4. AAA Brasisilan Rubellite 4
  5. AAA Imperial Topaz 1
  6. AAA Kanchanaburi Sapphire 2
  7. AAA Kenyaian Tsavorite 3
  8. AAA Kunzite 8
  9. AAA Madagascan Morganite 6
  10. AAA Mandarin Garnet 2
  11. AAA Morganite 38
  12. AAA Mozambique Garnet 2
  13. AAA Mozambique Ruby 33
  14. AAA Nigerian Morganite 1
  15. AAA Rainbow Moonstone 10
  16. AAA Santa Maria Aquamarine 2
  17. AAA Spessartite 2
  18. AAA Tanzanian Tsavorite 2
  19. AAA Tanzanite 269
  20. AAA Tsavorite 2
  21. AAA Welo Opal 10
  22. AAA Zambian Emerald 85
  23. Abalone Shell 84
  24. Acacia green Queensland Sapphire 1
  25. Agate 15
  26. Akoya Pearl 5
  27. Alabaster Calcite 10
  28. Alabaster Selenite 1
  29. Alexandrite 50
  30. Amazon Beryl 1
  31. Amazonite 13
  32. Amber 1
  33. Amblygonite 3
  34. Amethyst 339
  35. Ametrine 85
  36. Ammolite 7
  37. Ammonite 2
  38. Anahi Ametrine 10
  39. Ancient Widows Mite 2
  40. Andalusite 11
  41. Andamooka Matrix Opal 1
  42. Andesine 2
  43. Angel skin Opal 1
  44. Angelite 1
  45. Anniversary Topas 3
  46. Anthracite Aventurine 1
  47. Anthracite Cat’s Eye Quartz 1
  48. Anthracite Sapphire 2
  49. Apatite 2
  50. Aqua Chalcedony 22
  51. Aquamarine 12
  52. Arizona Amethyst 3
  53. Arizona Peridot 41
  54. Aurora Mystic Quartz 4
  55. Australian Golden Beryl 7
  56. Australian Mint Beryl 2
  57. Australischer Sonnenstein) 6
  58. Azur Quartz 54
  59. Azurite 1
  60. Azurite Malachite 1
  61. Baltic Amber 22
  62. Bamboo 3
  63. Ban Ka Cha Yellow Sapphire 1
  64. Batik Jasper 7
  65. Belgian Carribean Teal Fluorite 5
  66. Bemainty Ruby 85
  67. Benitoite 7
  68. Beryl 2
  69. Bi Colour Amethyst 1
  70. Bi Colour Citrine 4
  71. Bi Colour Fluorite 32
  72. Bi Colour Quartz 29
  73. Bi Colour Tourmaline 18
  74. Black Agate 10
  75. Black Diamond 39
  76. Black Freshwater Cultured Keshi Pearl 2
  77. Black Freshwater Cultured Pearl 1
  78. Black Glitter Agate 1
  79. Black Hematite 6
  80. Black Mystic Topaz 1
  81. Black Net Jasper 1
  82. Black Onyx 44
  83. Black Rutile Quartz 14
  84. Black Sapphire 12
  85. Black Spinel 191
  86. Black Tourmaline 3
  87. Blauer I2 Diamond 28
  88. Blauer I3 Diamond 37
  89. Bloodstone 2
  90. Blue Agate 5
  91. Blue Apatite 85
  92. Blue Aragonite 1
  93. Blue Aventurine 1
  94. Blue Ceylon Sapphire 58
  95. Blue Chalcedony 19
  96. Blue Colour Change Garnet 1
  97. Blue Copper Turquoise 1
  98. Blue Diamond 9
  99. Blue Fluorite 3
  100. Blue Glitter Agate 4
  101. Blue Green Sapo Tourmaline 1
  102. Blue I1 Diamond 4
  103. Blue I4 Diamond 2
  104. Blue Kingman Mohave-Turquoise 4
  105. Blue Madagascar Sapphire 60
  106. Blue Maniry Labradorite 2
  107. Blue Moon Quartz 3
  108. Blue Moonstone 6
  109. Blue Mozambique Sapphire 1
  110. Blue Mystik Quartz 13
  111. Blue Mystik Topaz 1
  112. Blue Onyx 3
  113. Blue Pastel Quartz 2
  114. Blue PK Diamond 2
  115. Blue Sapphire 73
  116. Blue SI2 Diamond 8
  117. Blue Topaz 2
  118. Blue-green Quartz 1
  119. Blue-Green Tanzanite 2
  120. Blueberry Quartz 33
  121. Bog oak 6
  122. Bolivian Amethyst 23
  123. Boulder Opal 4
  124. Braldu Fluorite 4
  125. Brandy Citrine 6
  126. Brasilian Aquamarine 50
  127. Brasilian Emerald 43
  128. Brasilian Euclase 6
  129. Brasilian Green Tourmaline 30
  130. Brasilian Kunzite 13
  131. Brasilian Morganite 1
  132. Brasilian Peach Tourmaline 2
  133. Brasilian Pink Tourmaline 88
  134. Brasilian Yellow Tourmaline 7
  135. Brazilian Alexandrite 12
  136. Brazilian Chrysoberyl 1
  137. Brazilian Green Opal 8
  138. Brazilian Paraíba Tourmaline 5
  139. Brazilian Rhodolite 11
  140. Brazilian Tourmaline 12
  141. Bronzite 1
  142. Bulgarian Green Sphalerite 1
  143. Bulgarian Sphalerite 8
  144. Burmese Peridot 31
  145. Burmese red spinel 3
  146. Burmese Ruby 11
  147. Burmese Sapphire 1
  148. Calcite 3
  149. Californian Pink Tourmaline 1
  150. Californian Spessartite 10
  151. Canadian Apatite 1
  152. Canari Zircon 19
  153. Capelinha Sphene 6
  154. Capiz Shell 5
  155. Caribbean Blue Apatite 1
  156. Carnelian 12
  157. Carribean Teal Fluorite 10
  158. Carribean Teal Queensland Sapphire 1
  159. Carribean Teal Sapphire 1
  160. Carribean Teal Tourmaline 7
  161. Carribean Teal Zircon 1
  162. Ceylon Iolite 16
  163. Ceylon Sapphire 2
  164. Chalcedony 2
  165. Chameleon Tanzanite 1
  166. Champagne Diamond 6
  167. Champagne Mystik Quartz 3
  168. Champagne Quartz 35
  169. Champagne Zircon 14
  170. Charoite 1
  171. Cherry blossom Agate 2
  172. Cherry Opal 2
  173. Cherry Topaz 1
  174. Chocolate Sapphire 1
  175. Chocolate Zircon 16
  176. Chrome Apatite 46
  177. Chrome Tourmaline 1
  178. Chrysoberyl 5
  179. Chrysocolla 6
  180. Chrysoprase 4
  181. Cinnamon Zircon 22
  182. Citrine 185
  183. Cobalt Blue Luc Yen Spinel 13
  184. Cognac Mystic Quartz 1
  185. Cognac Quartz 18
  186. Cognac Skapolite 11
  187. Cognac Zircon 13
  188. Colombian Emerald 98
  189. Colorchange Diaspore 17
  190. Colour Change Fluorite 74
  191. Colour Change Garnet 3
  192. Congo Neon Tourmaline 35
  193. Cranberry Topaz 1
  194. Cream coloured Freshwater Cultured Pearl 8
  195. Cuprian Tourmaline 36
  196. Cuprite 3
  197. Danburite 40
  198. Dashihe Peridot 14
  199. Demantoid 6
  200. Diamond 5
  201. Diego Suarez Apatite 1
  202. Dinosaur Bone 58
  203. Dioptase 1
  204. Dragon Jasper 1
  205. Druse Agate 2
  206. Dumortierite 4
  207. Emerald 1
  208. Emerald Green Diamond 6
  209. Esperanza Fluorite 4
  210. Ethiopian Pink Opal 3
  211. Ethopian Blue Opal 4
  212. Ethopian Red Opal 2
  213. Evening Red Mystic Quartz 2
  214. Fancy Tanzanite 4
  215. Farngrüner Topas 4
  216. Fire Opal 7
  217. Flawless (E) Diamond 1
  218. Flawless (F) Diamond 64
  219. Fluorite 11
  220. Forrest Green Diamond 3
  221. Forrest Green Quartz 1
  222. Freshwater pearl 161
  223. Fuchsia Mystic Quartz 1
  224. Fuchsit 2
  225. Garnet 51
  226. Gelber SI2 Diamant 40
  227. Gemstone 40
  228. Giolden Glitter Agate 2
  229. Glacier Topaz 4
  230. Glitter Agate 1
  231. Golconda Tourmaline 3
  232. Gold Obsidian 1
  233. Golden Apatite 25
  234. Golden Beryl 13
  235. Golden Freshwater Cultured Pearl 2
  236. Golden Hematite 1
  237. Golden Kabira South Sea Pearl 24
  238. Golden Labradorite 2
  239. Golden Mica 1
  240. Golden South Sea Pearl 5
  241. Golden Tigers Eye 2
  242. Goldener Pietersit 1
  243. Goniatite 4
  244. Goshenite 14
  245. Grandidierite 120
  246. Grape Topaz 1
  247. Green Agate 6
  248. Green Amethyst 206
  249. Green Aventurine 4
  250. Green Benedito Tourmaline 60
  251. Green Calcite 1
  252. Green Ceylon Zircon 27
  253. Green Chalcedony 29
  254. Green Diamond 1
  255. Green Fluorapatite 14
  256. Green Fluorite 18
  257. Green Glitter Agate 2
  258. Green I2 Diamond 1
  259. Green I3 Diamond 17
  260. Green Mystic Quartz 4
  261. Green Onyx 54
  262. Green Pastel Quartz 1
  263. Green Queensland Sapphire 3
  264. Green Sapphire 10
  265. Green SI1 Diamond 1
  266. Green Tanzanite 3
  267. Green Tibetanite 3
  268. Green Tourmaline 13
  269. Green Tuléar Sapphire 1
  270. Green Zircon 2
  271. Grey Agate 4
  272. Grossular 33
  273. Hartsite Zircon 19
  274. Hauyne 26
  275. Heliodor 2
  276. Herkimer quartz 8
  277. Hessonite 68
  278. Himalayan Beryl 9
  279. Honduras opal 1
  280. Howlite 2
  281. I1 (G) Diamond 64
  282. I1 (H) Diamond 144
  283. I1 (I) Diamond 17
  284. I1 Champagne Diamond 14
  285. I1 Chocolate Diamond 26
  286. I1 Cognac Diamond 1
  287. I2 (H) Diamond 28
  288. I2 (I) Diamond 123
  289. I2 (J) Diamond 43
  290. I2 Champagne Diamond 191
  291. I2 Chocolate Diamond 64
  292. I3 (H) Diamond 25
  293. I3 (I) Diamond 43
  294. I3 (J) Diamond 14
  295. I3 Argyle Champagne Diamond 1
  296. I3 Argyle Cognac Diamond 14
  297. I3 Champagne Diamond 66
  298. I3 Chocolate-Diamond 39
  299. I3 Cognac Diamond 2
  300. I3 Fancy-Diamond 1
  301. I4 (J) Diamond 24
  302. I4 Champagne Diamond 4
  303. Icemoon Quartz 2
  304. Idocrase 55
  305. IF (D) Diamond 71
  306. Imperial Beryl 1
  307. Imperial Garnet 5
  308. Imperial Jalisco Fire Opal 1
  309. Imperial Minas Garnet 1
  310. Imperial Topaz 7
  311. Indian Emerald 2
  312. Indian Garnet 40
  313. Indian star diopside 2
  314. Indicolite 26
  315. Indigo blue Topaz 4
  316. Indochinite 2
  317. Iolite 69
  318. Jasper 3
  319. Javanese Feather Agate 1
  320. Javanese Feather Carnelian 3
  321. Jilin peridot 8
  322. Kanariengelber SI1 Diamond 1
  323. Kanchanaburi Sapphire 6
  324. Kangeyam Moonstone 1
  325. Kansas Pallasite 5
  326. Kashmir Peridot 30
  327. Kenyaian Tsavorite 10
  328. Kenyan Ruby 15
  329. Keshi Pearl 26
  330. Kingman Turquoise 3
  331. Kiwi Topaz 3
  332. Kunzite 102
  333. Kyanite 19
  334. Labradorite 88
  335. Lace Agate 2
  336. Laos Sapphire 6
  337. Lapis Lazuli 18
  338. Larimar 14
  339. Lavender Glitter Agate 2
  340. Lavender Jade 4
  341. Lavender Jadeite 3
  342. Lavender Luc Yen Spinel 4
  343. Lavender Spinel 2
  344. Lemon Apatite 13
  345. Lemon Citrine 16
  346. Lemon Quartz 82
  347. Lepidolite 2
  348. Lightning Ridge Black Opal 9
  349. Lilac Tanzanite 8
  350. Lilac Topaz 1
  351. Lily Quartz 2
  352. Lindi Granat 4
  353. Lizardite 1
  354. London Blue Topaz 121
  355. Longido Ruby 2
  356. Lotus Flower Topas 1
  357. Luna quartz 6
  358. Mabe Pearl 27
  359. Madagascan Morganite 32
  360. Madagascar Colour Change Garnet 8
  361. Madagascar Demantoid 44
  362. Madagascar Iolite 10
  363. Madagascar Ruby 323
  364. Madeira Citrine 88
  365. Magenta Garnet 20
  366. Magnesite 4
  367. Mahogany Zircon 24
  368. Majestic Jadeite 1
  369. Malachite 24
  370. Malawi Garnet 24
  371. Malawi Ruby 3
  372. Malaya Garnet 46
  373. Mali Garnet 10
  374. Maligano Jasper 3
  375. Mammut Elfenbein 1
  376. Manchurian Peridot 4
  377. Mandarin Citrine 3
  378. Mandarin Garnet 4
  379. Mandarin Zircon 21
  380. Marambaia Topaz 55
  381. Marble 1
  382. Marcasite 35
  383. Matrix Opal 1
  384. Medina Aquamarine 7
  385. Merelani Garnet 2
  386. Merelani Mint Garnet 21
  387. Merlinit-Gabbro 1
  388. Mexian pink fluorite 3
  389. Mexican Fire Opal 37
  390. Mexican Fire Opal 1
  391. Mexican Hyalite Opal 8
  392. Mexican Pink Danburite 22
  393. Mexican Sunstone 9
  394. Mezezo Opal 70
  395. Midnight Blue Sapphire 19
  396. Ming Pearl 59
  397. Mint Grossular 1
  398. Mint Kyanite 22
  399. Mint Tourmaline 1
  400. Mist Quartz 2
  401. Moldavite 17
  402. Montana Sapphire 3
  403. Mookite 4
  404. Moon Sunstone 10
  405. Moonlight Quartz 15
  406. Moonlight Topaz 1
  407. Moonlight Topaz 1
  408. Moonstone 2
  409. Morganite 54
  410. Moroccan amethyst 83
  411. Moss Agate 19
  412. Mother of Pearl 236
  413. Mother of Pearl Mosaic 1
  414. Mountain Lake Quartz 1
  415. Mozambique Garnet 361
  416. Mozambique Ruby 20
  417. Multicoloured Agate 2
  418. Multicoloured Ukranian Topaz 2
  419. Muscovite 1
  420. Mutuca Indicolite 1
  421. Mutuca Rutile Quartz 2
  422. Muzo Colombian Emerald 23
  423. Mystic Freshwater Cultured Pearl 8
  424. Mystic Glitter Agate 1
  425. Mystic Keshi Pearl 2
  426. Mystic Topaz 2
  427. Mystik Quartz 29
  428. Neon Blue Apatite 64
  429. Neon Yellow Danburite 3
  430. Nepalese kyanite 54
  431. Nephrite 6
  432. New Swabia Tourmaline 1
  433. Nigerian Aquamarine 3
  434. Nigerian Mint Beryl 17
  435. Nigerian Morganite 2
  436. Nigerian Neon Tourmaline 1
  437. Nigerian Paraiba Tourmaline 5
  438. Nigerian Pink Tourmaline 83
  439. Nigerian Rubellite 7
  440. Nigerian Tourmaline 1
  441. Noble Red Luc Yen Spinel 5
  442. Noble Red Spinel 35
  443. Nova Era Emerald 1
  444. Obsidian 4
  445. Ocean Jasper 1
  446. Ofiki Aquamarine 22
  447. Olive Quartz 10
  448. Orange Calcite 10
  449. Orange Chalcedony 2
  450. Orange Mashewa Zircon 3
  451. Orange Mystic Quartz 2
  452. Orange Quartz 1
  453. Orange Sapphire 17
  454. Orange SI2 Diamond 2
  455. Orange Tanzanian Kyanite 12
  456. Orange Tourmaline 2
  457. Orange Zircon 5
  458. Orangener Tuléar-Saphir 1
  459. Oregon Sunstone 19
  460. Oriental Red Quartz 1
  461. Orissa Iolite 8
  462. Orthoclase 81
  463. Ouro Preto Imperial Topaz 14
  464. Ouro Preto Pink Topaz 9
  465. Ouro Verde Quartz 44
  466. Padparadscha Sapphire 7
  467. Paraiba Apatite 5
  468. Paraiba Colour Topaz 36
  469. Paraiba Opal 50
  470. Paraíba Tourmaline 85
  471. Patroke Kunzite 72
  472. Peach coloured Mystic Topaz 3
  473. Peach Freshwater Cultured Pearl 21
  474. Peach Moonstone 1
  475. Peach Mystic Quartz 10
  476. Peach Pastel Quartz 1
  477. Peach-coloured Ming Pearl 1
  478. Peacock Kyanite 14
  479. Peridot 218
  480. Petalite 34
  481. Petrified coral 7
  482. Petrified palm wood 13
  483. Petrified Red Soft Coral 1
  484. Petrified wood 6
  485. Petrol Kyanite 51
  486. Pezzotaite 5
  487. Picture Marble 1
  488. Pinctada Mother of Pearl 5
  489. Pink Agate 3
  490. Pink Andes Opal 3
  491. Pink Burmese Spinel 9
  492. Pink California Tourmaline 1
  493. Pink Ceylon Sapphire 23
  494. Pink Chalcedony 3
  495. Pink Cuprian Tourmaline 13
  496. Pink Diaspore 56
  497. Pink Fluorite 18
  498. Pink Freshwater Cultured Pearl 8
  499. Pink Glitter Agate 1
  500. Pink I1 Diamond 11
  501. Pink I3 Argyle Diamond 31
  502. Pink Luc Yen Spinel 1
  503. Pink Madagascar Sapphire 34
  504. Pink Ming Pearl 4
  505. Pink Mystic Quartz 1
  506. Pink Opal 7
  507. Pink Pastel Quartz 1
  508. Pink Sapphire 63
  509. Pink Spinel 9
  510. Pink Topaz 10
  511. Pink Tourmaline 38
  512. Pink Zircon 111
  513. PK (H) Diamond 12
  514. PK (I) Diamond 7
  515. PK (J) Diamond 4
  516. PK Champagne Diamond 1
  517. PK Chocolate Diamond 4
  518. PK Cognac Diamond 1
  519. PK Red Diamond 1
  520. Platin Luc Yen Spinel 1
  521. Prase 2
  522. Preah Vihear Zircon 2
  523. Prehnite 60
  524. Prince Quartz 2
  525. Pristine Magnesite 1
  526. Purlpe Agate 3
  527. Purple Ceylon Sapphire 31
  528. Purple Chalcedony 3
  529. Purple Fluorite 12
  530. Purple Freshwater Cultured Pearl 3
  531. Purple Javanese Chalcedony 1
  532. Purple Luc Yen Spinel 1
  533. Purple Mystic Quartz 5
  534. Purple Mystic Topaz 5
  535. Purple Pastel Quartz 1
  536. Purple Quartz 2
  537. Purple Spinel 4
  538. Purple Topaz 1
  539. Quartz 1
  540. Rainbow Moonstone 80
  541. Rainbow Topaz 3
  542. Rajasthan Rhodolite 9
  543. Rasberry Chalcedony 10
  544. Rasberry Rhodolite 22
  545. Raspberry Zircon 13
  546. Ratanakiri Zircon 337
  547. Red Agate 4
  548. Red Beryl 10
  549. Red Carnelian 1
  550. Red Chalcedony 2
  551. Red Citrine 1
  552. Red Cognac Diamond 2
  553. Red Garnet 6
  554. Red I3 Diamond 12
  555. Red Jasper 1
  556. Red Kings Plains Zircon 1
  557. Red Onyx 1
  558. Red Sapo Tourmaline 1
  559. Red Snowflake Obsidian 1
  560. Red Topas 2
  561. Red Zircon 14
  562. Rhodochrosite 3
  563. Rhodolite 156
  564. Rhodonite 3
  565. Rift Valley Rhodolite 12
  566. Rio Grande Green Amethyst 8
  567. Rose de France Amethyst 248
  568. Rose Hematite 1
  569. Rose Quartz 89
  570. Roter I2 Diamond 10
  571. Roter Tibetanite 6
  572. Royal blue Apatite 2
  573. Royal Blue Diamond 7
  574. Royal Blue Spinel 2
  575. Royal Blue Topaz 4
  576. Royal White Topaz 2
  577. Rubellite 40
  578. Ruby 73
  579. Ruby fuchsite 1
  580. Ruby in Zoisite 3
  581. Russian Apatite 25
  582. Russian Demantoid 1
  583. Russian Diopside 310
  584. Russian Emerald 229
  585. Rutile Quartz 37
  586. Santa Fe Bahia Amethyst 1
  587. Santa Lucia Green Amethyst 3
  588. Santa Maria Afrikana Aquamarine 1
  589. Santa Maria Aquamarine 14
  590. Sao Francisco Emerald 3
  591. Sapphire 44
  592. Sardonyx 3
  593. Selenite 5
  594. Seraphinite 1
  595. Shell 15
  596. Shiva Eye 7
  597. Shungite 2
  598. SI Diamond 10
  599. SI1 (E) Diamond 1
  600. SI1 (G) Diamond 311
  601. SI1 (H) Diamond 27
  602. SI1 (I) Diamond 3
  603. SI1 Argyle Champagne Diamond 4
  604. SI1 Argyle Chokolate Diamond 8
  605. SI1 Argyle Cognac Diamond 17
  606. SI1 Argyle Rose de France Diamond 239
  607. SI1 Blue Diamond 2
  608. SI1 Champagne Diamond 2
  609. SI1 Pink Diamond 1
  610. SI2 (E) Diamond 1
  611. SI2 (G) Diamond 16
  612. SI2 (H) Diamond 91
  613. SI2 (I) Diamond 1
  614. SI2 (J) Diamond 2
  615. SI2 Argyle Champagne Diamond 8
  616. SI2 Argyle Chocolate Diamond 1
  617. SI2 Argyle Cognac Diamond 1
  618. SI2 Champagne Diamond 14
  619. SI2 Chocolate Diamond 8
  620. SI2 Fancy Diamond 58
  621. Siberian Amethyst 187
  622. Siena Mystic Quartz 1
  623. Siena Mystic Topaz 1
  624. Silver coloured Diamond 3
  625. Silver coloured Freshwater Cultured Keshi Pearl 2
  626. Silver coloured Freshwater Cultured Pearl 14
  627. Silver Diamond 1
  628. Silver Sheen Obsidian 5
  629. Silver Sunstone 3
  630. Sky blue I1 Diamond 3
  631. Sky blue I2 Diamond 1
  632. Sky blue I3 Diamond 1
  633. Sky blue Quartz 3
  634. Sky Blue Topaz 325
  635. Sleeping Beauty Turquoise 5
  636. Smoky Quartz 149
  637. Snow Quartz 1
  638. Snowflake Obsidian 23
  639. Socoto Emerald 30
  640. Sodalite 5
  641. South Sea Pearl 6
  642. Spanish Fluorite 1
  643. Spanish Sphalerite 24
  644. Spectrolite 69
  645. Spessartite 1
  646. Sphalerite 31
  647. Sphene 166
  648. sSI1 Schokoladen-Diamant 2
  649. Strawberry Quartz 1
  650. Sunset Ruby 11
  651. Sunset Sapphire 13
  652. Sunset Zircon 3
  653. Sunstone 8
  654. Swiss Blue Topaz 128
  655. Tahitian Pearl 61
  656. Tanzanian Colour Change Garnet 2
  657. Tanzanian Ruby 174
  658. Tanzanian Sapphire 9
  659. Tanzanian Tsavorite 40
  660. Tanzanite 585
  661. Tibetan Kyanite 2
  662. Tibetan Quartz 1
  663. Tigers Eye 20
  664. Tocantin Garnet 5
  665. Tourmaline 159
  666. Tsavorite 106
  667. Turkish Chalcedony 1
  668. Turquoise 17
  669. Turquoise Mosaic 1
  670. Turtle Chalcedony 1
  671. Tyrone Turquoise 2
  672. Umbalite 25
  673. Unakit 1
  674. Unheated Blue Ceylon Sapphire 30
  675. Unheated Colorchange Sapphire 4
  676. Unheated Luc Yen Sapphire 15
  677. Unheated Padparadscha Sapphire 39
  678. Unheated Pink Beryl 14
  679. Unheated Pink Ceylon Sapphire 18
  680. Unheated Purple Colored Ceylon Sapphire 106
  681. Unheated Tanzanite 140
  682. Unheated Yellow Tanzanite 45
  683. Uruguayan Amethyst 77
  684. Uvarovite 7
  685. Vibhor Zircon 1
  686. VS1 (E) Diamond 1
  687. VS1 (F) Diamond 3
  688. VS1 (G) Diamond 3
  689. VS1 (H) Diamond 1
  690. VS1 Argyle Rose de France Diamond 28
  691. VS1 Chocolate Diamond 1
  692. VS1 Cognac Diamond 1
  693. VS1 Green Diamond 7
  694. VS1 Yellow Diamond 10
  695. VS2 (F) Diamond 2
  696. VS2 (G) Canadian Diamond 1
  697. VS2 (G) Diamond 3
  698. VS2 (I) Diamond 3
  699. VS2 Chocolate Diamond 4
  700. VVS Diamond 1
  701. VVS1 (E) Diamond 2
  702. VVS2 Blue Diamond 1
  703. VVS2 Chocolate Diamond 1
  704. Väyrynenite 2
  705. Warrior Agate 1
  706. Welo Opal 522
  707. White Agate 1
  708. White aragonite 1
  709. White Chalcedony 3
  710. White Freshwater Cultured Pearl 144
  711. White Kunzite 1
  712. White Labradorite 2
  713. White Marble 6
  714. White Moonstone 10
  715. White Mother of Pearl 1
  716. White Opal 1
  717. White Quartz 154
  718. White Sapphire 93
  719. White Topaz 693
  720. Xia Apatite 14
  721. Yello Mystic Quartz 1
  722. Yellow Apatite 3
  723. Yellow Beryl 188
  724. Yellow Ceylon Sapphire 4
  725. Yellow Chalcedony 1
  726. Yellow Fluorite 14
  727. Yellow I1 Diamant 2
  728. Yellow I2 Diamond 28
  729. Yellow I3 Argyle Diamond 1
  730. Yellow I3 Diamond 63
  731. Yellow I4 Diamond 1
  732. Yellow Kings Plains Zircon 5
  733. Yellow Kunzite 46
  734. Yellow Madagascar Sapphire 33
  735. Yellow Pastel Quartz 1
  736. Yellow Queensland Sapphire 1
  737. Yellow Sapphire 23
  738. Yellow Scapolite 2
  739. Yellow SI1 Diamond 9
  740. Yellow SI2 Argyle Diamond 1
  741. Yellow Zircon 134
  742. Zambian Amethyst 177
  743. Zambian Emerald 135
  744. Zarinite 1
  745. Zebra Jasper 7
  746. Zimbabwe Sphene 1
  747. Zircon 1492
  748. Zwenkau druse wood 1
  749. Äthiopischer Smaragd 41
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JEWELLERY

What would an outfit be without the accompanying jewellery? Fashion today is so versatile and everyone can simply choose the style that suits them best. Every day there are new trends to discover and they are expressed through accessories as well as clothes. There are so many different styles and fashion trends - at Juwelo, everyone is guaranteed to find the right piece of gemstone jewellery as their new favourite accessory. The beauty of fashion is that you don't have to commit yourself to one particular style, you can simply reinvent yourself every day. Jewellery helps us to be flexible and have fun with our looks. A large statement piece of jewellery quickly turns an elegant day look into a sophisticated evening look. In the Juwelo online shop, you will find everything a jewellery lover desires: earrings, rings, necklaces, bracelets with gemstones set in genuine gold and silver.

PERSONAL JEWELLERY STYLE

The ultimate jewellery box is stocked with a wide variety of styles so that a suitable jewel is always ready for each and every occasion: whether it´s for family celebrations such as weddings, birthdays, Christmas or for everyday life, such as for work or meeting with friends. It is simply great to be able to choose from a wide selection of your own jewellery.

There is also another approach, namely to try to continuously develop your own style over time, so you may always combine your jewellery expertly. Of course, one or two highlights in the jewellery box for special occasions should not be missing. Whether a bracelet, ring, earrings, brooch or necklace: Beautiful pieces of jewellery want to be worn together. They can be combined again and again to create new looks. Of course, you can also express your individuality with special pieces of jewellery that not everyone has, such as an anklet or a toe ring.

DRESSES - AND ACCESSORIES - MAKE PEOPLE

The slightly modified title of Gottfried Keller's 1874 novel is as relevant today as it was then. Because it's just the way it is, it´s all about the first impression. At the first meeting - whether in business or private - everyone, whether consciously or unconsciously, gets a picture of his or her counterpart. Is someone fashion-forward, conscious, wearing the latest trends, or are they more classically styled? Urban or traditional? Jewellery underlines one´s personal style and it is up to each person to decide how they want to be perceived. If one is elegant, urban, minimalist or extravagant there is, fortunately, a suitable accessory for every type! In the Juwelo web shop, you will find it, no matter what style you are looking for.

TRY SOMETHING NEW

Sometimes you just have to dare to try something new. Often you think that a certain style doesn't suit you at all and then you're surprised by the effect when you venture off the beaten track. These can be delicate filigree jewellery made of gold, platinum, stainless steel or silver, or more opulent jewellery with real gemstones and pearls. No matter what you choose, a beautiful piece of jewellery simply belongs to every outfit. Convince yourself of the real variety in the Juwelo-Online shop.

REAL VARIETY

Juwelo offers a wide range of gold and silver gemstone jewellery, with over 500 different varieties of precious stones available. Not only the "Big 4" or the "Big Four" (Diamond, Sapphire, Ruby, Emerald) - but also gemstones and Pearls in various colours and sizes are available in the online shop of Juwelo. The precious stones are set in 925 sterling silver, various gold alloys such as white gold, rose gold and yellow gold, as well as platinum, stainless steel and other precious metals. Every variation can be found in our online shop. Whether it´s Topaz, Tourmaline, Amethyst, Opal, Aquamarine or any of the 500 other varieties - gemstones ennoble every piece of jewellery. Find your favourite at Juwelo, all at reasonable prices.

Whether for the lady or for the gentleman, the range of jewellery pieces at Juwelo is vast and suitable for every budget. Whether in the low, medium or higher priced segments, Juwelo has something for everyone. In the Sale category, you will always find special offers. Don't hesitate too long with these individual items though, otherwise someone else will take advantage of the bargain!

POPULAR JEWELLERY STYLES

THE CLASSICS

There are timelessly beautiful pieces of jewellery. Real classics that never go out of fashion and simply let us look good on every occasion. Classic pieces of jewellery survive time and are for eternity. We bequeath them to our children or pass them on to our loved ones with symbolic power of being a very special gift. When the quality is right, the look of the classics can be understated and remain elegantly subtle in the background. This look gives you a clean, well-dressed feeling. Yellow gold jewellery is, of course, a true classic. Gold alloys of 750, 585, 375 and 333 yellow gold are particularly in demand here. But white gold or silver are also very popular. Bi-colour and tri-colour are also coveted precious metal alloys. Engagement and wedding rings are classically made of yellow, pink or white gold.

Classics are often given on special occasions: including christening gifts, the classic holy cross design for confirmation, or meaningful letters and other symbols, such as the heart which is of course the symbol of love. If these classics are set with precious stones, the pieces of jewellery are even more eye-catching and are simply more lasting and valuable. Solitaires are often used in classic design. Juwelo not only offers timeless classic jewellery, but we keep up with trends with our various jewellery pieces and collections that reflect the current fashion season as well. All can be found on our TV auctions and in our online shop. Browse 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the latest jewellery trends at Juwelo. Scroll through our Juwelo selection, where you can see the whole colourful world of jewellery and precious stones at a glance.

GEOMETRIC DESIGNS & THE MONOSONO COLLECTION

Geometric designs are very much in vogue. Contemporary, linear and urban. One brand at Juwelo stands for this in particular: Monosono. Look in the Juwelo shop for the urban, casual designs of the Monosono Collection. The charm style jewellery and elements are designed in geometric shapes, including circles, squares and triangles. All of these collectable shapes are available separately so you can easily put together your individual set according to your wishes. There are no limits to your imagination because everything can be easily combined to create new jewellery sets quickly and easily, time and time again. Thanks to these countless possible combinations, the geometric designs & Monosono collection are as individual as you are.

The Juwelo tip: First choose an omega ring in the desired length for the pendants that best underline your personality. From pendants and earrings to matching ring collections - the Monosono Collection can be combined as often as you like and extended again and again. You will always receive new jewellery sets according to your personal taste and style.

The Monosono collection fulfils the desire for modern designer jewellery at affordable prices. The Monosono Collection stands for expressive jewellery: full of character and combines the fascinating world of gemstones with innovative jewellery design. Shapes, cuts and gemstones can be combined as desired. From the classic, solitary look for everyday life to the big statement look for the evening, everything is possible.

STATEMENT JEWELLERY

Another very likely long-lasting trend that has made the last few seasons more colourful, is statement jewellery. Statement jewellery includes large necklaces, conspicuously large earrings, and the inescapable and exuberant cocktail ring. The main point here is that pieces are big, bold, and eye-catching. Opulence is in! It looks like a lot of metal, large and/or many precious stones, extra-long statement earrings, wrapped and layered necklaces, etc. Big earrings are not a new invention, they were popular in the 70s and 80s and, of course, played an important role in ancient tribal styles. But today the style still feels like a fresh one. With statement accessories, everything that pleases is permitted in terms of materials, including feathers, tassels, large precious stones, Pearls in all variations. The main point is that it is dramatic.

Wearing two earrings of different sizes or simply wearing one single earring is absolutely in vogue and part of the statement look. Asymmetry can be found in all types of clothing as well. Necklines so wide that one shoulder is exposed or blouses and dresses with only one sleeve are currently hot items, all accessorise wonderfully with the right jewellery.

Are you looking for opulent statement jewellery? Then you are guaranteed to find what you are looking for at "Adela Gold". Annette Freising, who has been working in the gemstone industry for many years, presents her elaborately designed jewellery with a high recognition for value. Her goal is the perfect symbiosis of design and gemstone expertise. Adela Gold is not delicate everyday jewellery, but magnificent, thoughtful designs with expressiveness. A small team of goldsmiths dedicates itself exclusively to Annette's designs and transforms them into high-quality jewellery. The wearing comfort of each piece is Adela Gold's top priority. Don't miss the next Adela Gold show on our live TV auction and featured in our online shop.

ETHNIC STYLE

‘Ethnic Style’ which includes cool to warm earth tones, gold and silver elements as well as a variety of patterns, can also be found in many jewellery collections. Influences from various countries and cultures combine to form popular ethnic style pieces and collections, which have had a large following since the 1970s. A large selection of matching earrings and necklaces can be found in the Juwelo online shop.

DIY

You can also easily make your own individually designed statement earrings, with our do-it-yourself Monosono collection and more daring options. DIY is totally hip in all areas of fashion. One of the easiest ways is to buy beautiful earrings that have a good and secure closure (Brisure closure or plug with wing screw) and then decorate them to your personal taste. Just give it a try! Best not to use materials that are too heavy materials so that the earrings remain wearable.

JEWELLERY TYPES / JEWELLERY CATEGORIES

EARRINGS

Almost every earring lover has ear piercings enabling them to wear a variety of earrings. Whether ear ‘studs’ or ear ‘buttons’, ear ‘plugs’, earrings, with or without brisure, hoops or ear ‘jackets’ - earrings give each face something special. But even if you do not have pierced ears, you can decorate your ears with clip-ons. Just when you go to larger festive occasions such as a ball, a gala dinner or the opera, sparkling earrings should not be missing. But also, in everyday life, in the office or on a stroll through the city, earrings are always an eye-catcher that completes an outfit. Big statement earrings or simple stud earrings? Opulent or simple? Wear several pieces of jewellery at the same time or just one? These are of course questions of personal taste and style.

‘CREOLE’ Earrings

Theses moon shaped hoops are a very popular form of earring. Creole earrings are the classic hoop with tapered tips and a heavier middle. They are can be small form, so that the earlobe is enclosed, but also come in very large diameter hoops which include arty pieces that actually rest on and brush the shoulders with fringe. In between, everything is possible in terms of designs and sizes. Often, hoops are studded with many coloured gemstones. Hoops can also be combined with other earplugs or hangers. It is also a trend to thread a small pendant into the hoop earring. Take a look at our online shop for earrings and be inspired by the variety.

STUDS AND EARRINGS

The boundaries between earrings are in flow. In general, ear-plugs are usually small button-shaped pieces of jewellery, which are provided with a prong inserted through the ear hole and securely closed behind it with a thumbscrew or wing clamp. For double back-up, Juwelo sends small rubber stoppers, which can be plugged behind the clamp of gold or silver with earring orders as ‘back-up’. But also dangle earrings can be attached to the ear with a prong or a clamp. Other variations for hanging earrings are ear hooks and earrings with a brisure closure. While ear hooks are simply hooked into the pierced ear hole, latch devices have a folding mechanism that holds the earring securely to the ear. But no matter what kind of earrings you choose, earrings are a perfect enhancement to your look! Simple and elegant or eye-catching and colourful: Take a stroll through the "shop window" at Juwelo, and you will be amazed by the real variety!

EAR JACKETS

Especially stylish and versatile close to the ear look of ear jackets and ear cuffs. For the most part, ear jackets consist of a stud, onto which another element is attached behind the ear so that the earlobe is included and creates a very extravagant look. This effect is particularly noticeable with Pearls, Diamonds or other coloured gemstones. Ear cuffs cling to the ear and can also cover larger parts of the ear. Asian influenced sophisticated designs with great effect: Fashionistas will find what they are looking for in the Juwelo webshop!

RINGS

For millennia, people have adorned their fingers with rings. They are an ornament, but can also have strong symbolic power and different meanings. Engagement rings, wedding rings, partner rings, family rings or friendship rings, school rings, fraternity or club membership rings. Then there are Bishop rings, papal rings, the signet rings of nobility used for grand celebrations and the demonstration of power. Today, rings are primarily signs of love, belonging, contentedness, and a promise of loyalty. Often one already recognises, by the nature of the ring, whether it has a deeper meaning or whether it fulfils purely decorative purposes - whereby, of course, both are not mutually exclusive. In addition to special occasions, fashion also plays a major role in wearing of jewellery and rings in particular. In everyday life, a ring is chosen with a complementing colour to enhance an outfit or a special look. Fortunately, the Juwelo selection is huge and you can reinvent yourself every day with the right jewellery.

You are a creator and can collaborate in your jewellery designs. Design your own jewellery collection, where you put together different jewellery elements according to your own imagination.

Your online jeweller Juwelo presents a variety of different ring designs. Whether eternity design, memory design, bands, solitaire, trilogy or trinity designs, wide rings, narrow rings, or cluster designs. We have ten fingers, why not carry at least one on each finger?! The possibilities are endless.

Women's rings and men's rings are available at Juwelo in every price range. Ladies´ jewellery and men's jewellery, from the lowest priced accessory to the exclusive single bespoke piece with extremely rare gemstones of the highest quality, are available at the online jeweller Juwelo. The various elements of a ring can be designed quite uniquely. Purely visually, it makes a big difference whether the ring band is wide or narrow. The ring head can be occupied by a solitaire or many small gems in a cluster design. The ring shoulders can also be optionally filled with stones, even up to the ring legs. Via the gallery you can view the jewel´s height, pictured from the side.

Whether the classic brilliant gold ring, a sparkling Ruby ​​ring or a green Amethyst silver ring, if you are looking for ladies' rings and men's rings, you are in the right place at Juwelo.

NECKLACES

In addition to rings, necklaces are one of the most popular pieces of jewellery for women and men. Almost everyone owns at least one. Necklaces in gold and silver make the décolleté sparkle. The layer look or layering look, in which several necklaces are worn together, is currently very much in vogue. At the moment this modern look is present in many a fashion blog. As well, large gemstone and chain necklaces are as much in fashion as statement necklaces. Whether an opulent necklace, choker or delicate necklace, at Juwelo in the online shop or live on TV, you can calmly discover your own personal style. Necklaces are also very suitable as a gift or souvenir. For rings, the ring size of the person to be gifted should be known, earrings must have pierced ears, but necklaces or a small pendant will always fit! Gifting jewellery is universal. Men for women and women for men. And that’s just for starters!

TYPES OF NECKLACES

In Juwelo online shop you will find a trendy range of necklaces. Whether opulent statement necklaces or delicate link chains. Whether with or without gemstone or Pearls, in gold, silver or platinum, necklaces are available in every imaginable variation. Among the most popular are snake chains in yellow gold or silver, Diamond-coated anchor chains, snake chains, box chains, ‘Cuban’ a.k.a. curb chains, Veena chains and cable chains. Leather chains are also very popular. If you like it extra, you can also wear variable Y-chains, with which you can create a layering look using varying lengths. The choker, also known as bolster or collar, is always worn snug around the neck.

A necklace can be closed with either a spring-ring clasp or with a lobster clasp. Magnetic locks can be used as well, hung in the eyelets and normal closures, making opening and closing very easy. Whether a necklace has a pendant or the necklace is without a pendant, a necklace is a must-have! Browse our online store for necklaces in yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, 925 sterling silver, available as well in yellow gold plated (sterling) and rose gold plated (sterling). Juwelo offers such jewellery for every taste.

CHAINS

Precious metal chains featuring pendants, charms or gliders are also an important part of a necklace look. With Juwelo our pendants for precious metal chains, come in a large selection of motifs including animal motifs such as cats, dogs, birds, butterflies or sloths, as well as other traditional motifs such as crosses, hearts, flowers or wings. The symbol hanging from a chain as the centerpiece can be fun or powerful. Icons, signs, symbols, geometric shapes and also mystical designs of other cultures such as the protective hand of the Fatima (Hamsa), the Dharma wheel (the "Wheel of Teaching"), the Daoist Yin-Yang symbol or the "tree of life" are popular. These mysterious and elaborately crafted ornaments look feminine and romantic. Juwelo has constantly new designs. Take a look for yourself!

BRACELET

The wrist must not remain naked! Bracelets are equally popular with men and women. Whether a heavy armoured chain bracelet or a leather bracelet for him, or a delicate gemstone-studded bracelet for her, in the Juwelo online shop you have a wide selection available. Bold bangles, bracelets, tennis bracelets, bead chains or charm bracelets of sterling silver, white, yellow and rose gold are waiting for you as well! Pearl bracelets with freshwater cultured pearls, Tahitian pearls, South Sea pearls or Akoya pearls are also very trendy. Many of the bead chains, which consist of spherical, partly-faceted, partly-polished gemstones, can also be worn as a multi-row bracelet, for the Big Look. Or wear several bead bracelets together for an urban BoHo style.

BROOCHES

For the last few years, brooches have made a comeback. Brooches are real eye-catchers that make every outfit special. It does not matter if they are worn on elegantly-classic blazers or on blouses or shirts, or a bag.

In the past, brooches had the real benefit of keeping capes, coats, and scarves closed, but with the invention of the button in the thirteenth century, they became a purely decorative element. Of course, you can still fix a jacket or a scarf with a brooch, but there are no limits to creativity. The trend is vintage brooches with animal motifs, snakes, dragonflies or other insects, as well as punk statement pins.

JEWELLERY SETS A.K.A. THE BIG LOOK

Finely-curated jewellery is always an eye-catcher. Coordinated pieces of jewellery such as a necklace and earrings should always fit together well for a coherent overall picture. Gemstone jewellery lives from the uniqueness of the beautiful colours and shapes of the stones. Small colour deviations are quite natural because they are real treasures from nature. Also, differently coloured gems can be perfectly worn together, only the jewellery style and/or the precious metal should not drift too far apart. Some rings are also offered in sets at Juwelo and can be collected for the Big Look. Even passionate collectors get their money's worth on jewellery. Hardly anyone can escape the fascination of sparkling jewels. If you are looking for specific gemstones, you will be thrilled by Juwelo, the expert in real gemstone jewellery. Just take a look at the jewellery online shop Juwelo, where you can safely and conveniently order jewellery online from the sofa at home or on the go.

CLOSURES

KARABINER CLOSE

Snap hooks or carabiners are used in many areas of daily life, including sports. For climbing, sailing and mountaineering, rescue service, and in construction they are indispensable. In a much smaller version, the Karabiner clasp is also a very popular clasp for necklaces and bracelets. Here a small arm is moved with the help of spring to pick up an eyelet located at the other end of the chain. The small arm quickly returns to its starting position, which securely closes the piece of jewellery.

SPRING RING LOCK

Together with the lobster clasp, the spring ring clasp is the most frequently used clasp for necklaces and bracelets. The eyelet attached to the other end of the chain can be securely enclosed by a small slide, which can be pushed back inside a small ring under tension by means of a spring. Spring ring fasteners have the advantage of being very secure, are small and inconspicuous. The size is also a disadvantage, as handling can be a bit difficult for those with ‘butter fingers’ or challenged eyesight.

HOOK AND EYE CATCH

In this type of basic clasp, there is a hook at one end of the chain or bracelet, which can be differently shaped, and an eyelet at the other end, into which the hook is inserted. Relatively easy to handle, but not the safest fastener, as the hook can unintentionally come loose.

BOX LOCK

The box lock is used especially for bracelets and consists of two matching parts, a small box and a slider, which is slightly under tension. If it snaps into place, the piece of jewellery is closed. Since gold and silver can bend during use and the tension can decrease, it is advisable to manually increase the tension again. For further security, a so-called security guard is partly attached.

Box locks can be encased with precious stones or other decorative elements so that a pattern or design can be maintained over the entire piece of jewellery without a lock breaking through it.

eSECURITY

Wristbands are sometimes provided with a security guard for special security. Here, in addition to a box lock, a gold or silver wire in the form of an eight is clipped around a small head, snapping in.

MAGNETIC CATCH

Necklaces and bracelets can easily be closed with a magnetic clasp. Depending on the strength of the magnets, this clasp is very secure. At both ends of the chain, there are magnets, which can be found when approaching. The closure is easy and has comfortable handling.

DRAWSTRING FASTENER

In this type of clasp, a ball surrounds the ends of the bracelet or necklace and can be pulled tight and adjusted in width.

S-HOOK CLOSER or FISH HOOK

Here on one side of the piece of jewellery, there is an S-shaped hook made of precious metal, on the opposite side there is an eyelet or opening for hooking in. The S-hook can be designed decoratively and is therefore also a decorative element. The S-hook closure is not one of the safest types of closure, as it may unhook under certain circumstances and the piece of jewellery may get lost.

TOGGLE CLOSURE

The toggle lock can be extremely decorative, not infrequently it is even the focal point of the piece of jewellery. With this type of lock, a (precious) metal rod (the gag) is passed through a ring that is ideally just big enough for the gag to fit through well, but not too big for it to open on its own. This clasp is mainly used for bracelets, but also for necklaces. A toggle closure can be simple and unobtrusive, as well as opulent.

KNOT CLOSURE

A bracelet can also be closed with leather or textile straps. Either with a leather loop which is closed similar to a toggle fastener or with 2 knots which can be opened and closed.

LADDER LOCK

The ladder lock has a small "ladder" at one end, which can consist of one or more steps. The other end of the bracelet is hooked and clipped around this. So the width of the bracelet is adjustable. The ladder clasp is a very secure clasp.

FIND THE SUITABLE JEWELLERY STYLE

Large statement earrings or simple ear studs? Opulent or simple? Wear several pieces of jewellery at the same time or just one? These are questions of personal taste and style. You can easily find out which jewellery style best suits your type and style. The overall impression is important and it can easily be optimised by choosing the right jewellery.

STYLES

CLASSIC-ELEGANT

Geometric shapes, straight-line designs without many frills fit well into the overall concept. Pearls, diamonds and classic gemstones such as Emerald, Sapphire and Ruby also look noble and timelessly elegant. For festive occasions, a striking cocktail ring can also have a great effect. Whether yellow, white or rose gold or silver is left entirely to the type and personal taste.

SPORTLY

If you are fashionably rather sporty, your jewellery should also be able to keep up with you. Small stud earrings or earrings that protrude only slightly beyond the earlobe, as well as short necklaces with gliders, charms or smaller pendants, will fit more easily. For the hand, it is best to choose rather narrow rings, or rings with many small stones rather than a thick band with a large solitaire. The result is a sporty, elegant look.

ROMANTIC

If you have a very romantic disposition, motif jewellery probably suits you very well. Whether floral designs with flowers and leaves or a pendant in the shape of your favourite animal - the selection is huge. Here it may also be a bit more opulent, but also small filigree pieces are possible. Collective bracelets or necklaces are also a nice way to capture memories. For a special moment, you can create a very personal collection. Also, pendants with initials or short messages fit the type.

PURIST

If you like fashion rather un-agitated, not so colourful and with less glitter, you are perhaps more of the minimalist or purist jewellery collector. Simple but elegant is the motto here. Clear lines and or less amounts of metals.

EXTRAVAGANT- INDIVIDUAL - BESPOKE

So, have already found your own style and the latest trends leave you indifferent? You might like to wear something special: an opulent cocktail ring or a statement chain. A great tip for you: Individualised pieces of jewellery! They are always a good opportunity to let your creativity run wild. Create very personal pieces of jewellery that not everyone has. For example, choose your favourite gold alloy or gold-plated silver with your favourite gemstone. At Juwelo you can have certain pieces of jewellery made as CREATION according to your wishes. Juwelo customer service will be happy to advise you.

SO, YOU ARE "NOT A JEWELLERY GUY"?

If you don't wear jewellery at all, you may not have found your personal style or a piece of jewellery that really suits you. And you certainly wear your wedding jewellery every day. Maybe you should carefully approach the wearing of jewellery by trying out different pieces. Because you will see that even a small piece of jewellery can create a different self-confidence and feeling. Choose a piece that you can easily integrate into your everyday life. This can be a ring that you wear on your hand from time to time or a simple necklace. Just give it a try and see if you are perceived differently by your counterpart.

Ear jewellery, necklaces, arm jewellery and rings sold individually and as jewellery sets are available in a wide range of countless designs and variations. The Juwelo online shop is just as diverse, a brilliant offer awaits you. Take a look at our large treasure chest full of jewellery and precious stones and find your new favourite accessory.

JEWELLERY FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS

VALENTINE'S DAY

For Valentine's Day, jewellery, chocolates and flowers are especially gifted. Real jewellery is very popular. Fortunately Juwelo offers real gemstone jewellery at reasonable prices. For every purse and budget, you can buy high-quality bejeweled jewellery online. But remember, for Valentine's Day it does not necessarily have to be a piece of jewellery with a heart motif.

BIRTHDAY AND CHRISTMAS

For birthdays and Christmas the popular tradition is to give celebratory gifts, including jewellery. Birthstones are especially popular here. Approaches to choosing particular gems include the classic birthstone; every month is assigned one or more gems, gemstones in astrology: here a gemstone is assigned to a particular star sign, gems in Chinese astrology: as well twelve zodiac signs which alternate at the turn of the year.

ANNIVERSARY AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

Also, for anniversaries people enjoy giving gifts of jewellery to celebrate and memorialise. Thus, each jubilee year is assigned a specific material - many gems, but this ancient tradition also includes leather, wood, ivory, silk or even garlic!

As well for graduation celebrations jewellery is often gifted. The famous ‘USA Class ring’ comes to mind. Shamrock accessories have been given for centuries to bring luck.

Jewellery is always a great way to say "thank you" or to please to a loved one in a particularly special way. Flowers or chocolates are also wonderful, but unfortunately do not last as long as real jewellery. Unique pieces of jewellery for unforgettable moments can be found on Juwelo and live on TV.

ENGAGEMENTS AND WEDDINGS

Traditionally, engagement and wedding rings are made of gold. But silver wedding rings are also becoming popular. The groom's ring usually has no gem, while the bridal ring often adorns one or more brilliant cut Diamonds. The classic engagement ring is a sparkling solitaire ring with a Diamond, which can differ in weight depending on one´s budget. However, the trend is very much in the direction of individuality. Coloured gemstones, especially coloured diamonds, are increasingly in demand. Juwelo, the specialist for jewellery and coloured gemstones, constantly has a variety of designs in the program. See for yourself. Wedding jewellery is in any case available in all variations at Juwelo!

PRECIOUS METAL ALLOYS

GOLD JEWELLERY

Real gold jewellery is virtually the epitome of a piece of jewellery! The warm, shiny precious metal has been regarded as the most valuable of all precious metals for millennia and is in great demand all over the world. The fascination was so great that gold and gems were for a long time reserved for certain estates like kings, clergy, pope and priests. Today, gold is bought in equal measure as an investment. Owning bullion is already a status symbol, but gold is definitely more effective when crafted into pretty jewellery!

Gold jewellery pieces are offered at Juwelo in a variety of alloys. Since pure gold is too soft to make lasting jewellery, it is alloyed with other metals. This increases the resistance. The international measure of the purity of gold is "karat", abbreviated "K". The gold content is given as the ratio of a total of 24 parts, 24K stands for pure gold. In Europe the indication in thousandths is common:

  • 916er: 91.6% pure gold (= 22K: 22 parts gold and 2 parts alloy)
  • 750er: 75% pure gold (= 18K: 18 parts gold and 6 parts alloy)
  • 585er: 58.5% pure gold (= 14K: 14 parts gold and 10 parts alloy)
  • 417er: 41.7% pure gold (= 10K: 10 parts gold and 14 parts alloy)
  • 375er: 37.5% pure gold (= 9K: 9 parts gold and 15 parts alloy)
  • 333er: 33.3% pure gold (= 8K: 8 parts gold and 16 parts alloy)

The preferences for certain alloys also differ from country to country. So, in Germany, 333/37.5%/8K is the gold standard, as well as the slightly higher 375/37.5%/9K gold. 585/58.5%/14K and 750/75%/18K gold are also common. In France, in addition to 750/75%, pure gold/18K, 840/84% and 920/92% gold are used. In Switzerland the gold content is mainly 750/75%/18K gold. In America, 585/58.5%/14K gold is used. In the Arabian world, 21K is valued. In India very pure gold is highly valued: 917/91.7%, in Thailand, it´s 965/96.5%, or so-called Thai gold. In Italy, there is still the 900 alloy, which is also known under the name "coin gold".

Gold is a very durable precious metal for jewellery and is well tolerated by most people. An allergy to gold is very rare, here the alloy may play a role.  Juwelo jewellery is nickel-free and is often rhodium-plated or platinum plated. The higher the fine gold content, the more expensive the jewellery metal alloy.

In addition to the well-known yellow gold is also more and more white gold and rose gold and red gold in fashion. The demand for these feminine types of gold has increased significantly in recent years. Rose gold jewellery is particularly popular in combination with various gemstones, such as the pink Morganite and Kunzite. Gold jewellery pieces from the AMAYANI collection, available exclusively from Juwelo, combine both: luxurious 750/18K gold paired with rare gemstones.

SILVER JEWELLERY

Silver is cheaper in price than gold and extremely popular. Current trends or timeless classics in silver can be easily and conveniently ordered from the comfort of your own sofa at home, online or on TV at Juwelo. Silver jewellery continues to enjoy great popularity. Affordable real silver jewellery is always an eye-catcher. The most common alloy is 925 sterling silver. It is harder and more resistant than pure silver, with the same cool and shimmering look. In addition, silver can be gold plated, so that an expressive gold look is created at low cost. Silver is offered at Juwelo, as is yellow gold plated or rose gold plated. All kinds of silver can be wonderfully combined with each other, for example when wearing multiple necklaces together.

GEMSTONE JEWELLERY

Three attributes must meet a gemstone: permanence, rarity and beauty. Coloured gemstones make every piece of jewellery an absolute highlight. Gems like glittering Diamonds, fiery Rubies, Sapphires, and Tourmalines in all colours, Emeralds, dark red and green Garnets, blue Topaz or yellow Citrines and purple Amethysts - the world of gems is as intriguing as it is versatile! The Big Four are the four most famous gems: Diamond, Sapphire, Emerald and Ruby. But there are so many other gems that delight the heart and each gemstone is unique in itself. Whether Aquamarine, Spinel, Tanzanite, Zircon, Peridot, Opal, Quartz, or Alexandrite, there are so many rare gems with breathtaking phenomena such as star effect, opalescence, colour play, adularescence, cat's eye effect and more. Many myths and legends entwine around these beautiful and valuable stones, and many people believe in their healing effects and magical powers.

The Diamond is only one of many gemstones and not particularly rare, but unchallenged as the best known of the jewel world. Diamonds are made of pure carbon, created under great pressure and heat in the Earth's interior. Diamonds are the hardest mineral in the world, much harder than the closest mineral corundum, such as Sapphire and Ruby. Topaz jewellery is suitable for everyday use due to its hardness. Zircon is a beautiful - and one of the oldest gemstones in the world - which has a strong fire competes with the Diamond in terms of beauty. Please do not confuse the real gemstone Zircon with the man-made Zirconia! Zirconia is just a cheap diamond imitation.

RATING OF GEMSTONES

The four Cs are used to determine the quality of precious stones: Colour, Carat Weight, Clarity and Cut. With these four criteria, the value of a gemstone can be determined, but gems are difficult to compare with each other, as they naturally have very different appearances. Geological rarity also plays a role in the valuation. Juwelo is the expert for high-quality gemstone jewellery in all price segments.

PEARL JEWELLERY

Pearls are formally counted among gemstones although they are organic in nature as opposed to mineral-based. Amber is also considered an organic gemstones as it is fossilised resin. Molluscs (shellfish) produce Pearls as a defence mechanism against embedded foreign particles, such as grains of sand. Rarely are these natural pearls found in the wild, making them higher in value. Only kings and queens could adorn themselves with these jewels. Today, Pearls are bred in freshwater farms, provoking the natural ‘mechanism’ of molluscs and harvesting them. These freshwater cultured pearls never go out of fashion, they can be found in every new collection. In addition to these usually affordable Pearls, there are also other beautiful variants such as the Akoya Pearl, South Sea Pearl, and the Tahitian Pearl. Also, “the mother” of various Pearls (the shell) is processed into jewellery. Not only colour, but the Pearl´s origin, the chandelier, the size and shape is also considered in the assessment of value. The larger and more evenly spherical a Pearl is, the more valuable it is graded. In Juwelo’s online shop you will find a large selection of Pearl earrings, Pearl rings, Pearl necklaces, all of which can be combined together to create wonderful jewellery sets. Enjoy the plethora of Pearls, in all sizes, colours and shapes.

STORING AND CARING FOR JEWELLERY CORRECTLY

Jewellery wants to be worn! They are far too sad to be stored away in a safe or jewellery box for a lonely existence. Wedding rings and some favourite pieces are worn daily and without them, something is missing. Constant wearing can leave small traces of use, so be careful with your treasures. Of course, use makes a piece of jewellery unique and really alive, but you can still do a lot to enjoy your piece of jewellery for as long as possible. Keep it safe. Use proper care as instructed by our extensive guidelines.

SOME BASIC RULES FOR WEARING JEWELLERY

Avoid contact with cosmetics, chemicals, fats and vapours. Always put jewellery on after applying make-up and cream. Also use hairspray and perfume before putting on jewellery, especially since precious stones can be damaged here. Take jewellery off before playing sports, cleaning, cooking, using a sauna or sunbathing, doing gardening and other similar outdoor activities.

It is best to wipe the piece of jewellery after each wearing with a fibre-free cloth to free it from dirt, salt and grease.

Always keep jewellery separate from each other. If precious metals or gemstones rub against each other, scratches and damage can occur due to different harnesses of the materials. Gemstones are usually harder than gold, silver or platinum and can also lead to blemishes.

Necklaces should either lie flat in a box or be hung so that they touch each other as little as possible.

Jewellery should be thoroughly cleaned at regular intervals. Rings especially attract dust, soap and dirt particles very easily. Dirty gemstones lose their brilliance and transparency and appear colourless. However, they can be made to shine again with a lukewarm water bath and a little soap. Most gemstones tolerate this well, in case of doubt always consult an expert.

Organic gemstones such as Pearls or Amber should only be wiped with a damp cloth.

Secure yourself a high-quality jewellery box, travel cases and various jewellery cases at Juwelo. Depending on the variant, the storage options are equipped with a mirror, lined with velvet and separated into individual compartments. Ring cushions, pockets, drawers, pouches and hangers for chains provide enough space between the pieces of jewellery. So you always have an overview and can choose the fashionable it piece or the valuable heirloom from your jewellery box to match your outfit and occasion.

Order the matching jewellery case for your new piece of jewellery.

BUY JEWELLERY

To buy jewellery at a good price, visit the Juwelo-Online shop. At our store and auctions buying jewellery is very easy. Choose your favourite jewellery from a large number of jewellery variations: Whether the jewellery set silver, the jewellery set gold, jewellery for men, ladies jewellery, children's jewellery, the countless jewellery designs at Juwelo will inspire you!

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Ringsize UK Jewelo ring size Inner Diameter [mm] Inner Circumference [mm]
J 16 15,6 49,0
K 16 15,9 50,0
L 17 16,3 51,2
M 17 16,9 53,0
N 17 17,2 54,0
O 18 17,5 55,0
P 18 18,1 57,0
Q 19 18,5 58,0
R 19 18,7 59
S 19 19,4 61,0
T 20 19,7 62,0
U 20 20,1 63,0
V 20 20,4 64,0
W 21 21,0 66,0
X 21 21,3 67,0
Y 22 21,6 68,0
Z 22 22,0 69,0
Z+3 23 23,2 73,0

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