Most emeralds have a number of inclusions that can be solid, liquid or gaseous. This group of inclusions forms what is known as the "gardens" of Emerald.
Diamond is the only gemstone in the world whose appearance is generated by the way it interacts with light. Sparkling like no other, Diamond is one of the most sought after and adored gems in the world.
Ruby is the birthstone of July and is one of the most valuable and most desired gemstones in the world.
The most prized colour of Ruby is a deep red with a hint of purple, commonly called " Pigeon Blood".
Loved for millennia by women of all ages, pearls appear in the most diverse jewels present in our history, whether in biographies or in works of art such as painting and cinema.
Aquamarine is a top quality, blue coloured gemstone of the Beryl family.
The name comes from the Latin "Aqua Marina", and it is the iron content in its chemical composition that gives it its blue colour.