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Some Jewelry-Related Info We Thought You'd Like To Know
Interestingly enough, birthstones or gemstones were once believed to have magical supernatural healing properties and also have their origin in ancient astrology, and there have been many birthstone lists used over the years, with some slight variations between them. The most common one today is based on a list in circulation since the 1950's, first promoted by the U.S. jewelry industry. The now standard list of months with their corresponding birthstones is as follows:
January - Garnet
February - Amethyst
March - Aquamarine
April - Diamond
May - Emerald
June - Pearl or Moonstone
July - Ruby
August - Peridot
September - Sapphire
October - Opal
November - Citrine or Topaz
December - Turquoise or Zircon
Abbreviated "ct." and spelled
with a "c", carat is a measure of weight used for gemstones. One carat is equal to 1/5
of a gram (200 milligrams). Stones are measured to the nearest hundredth of a carat. A
hundredth of a carat is also called a point. Therefore a .10 carat stone can be called either 10 points, or 1/10 of a carat. Small stones like .05, and .10ct are most often
referred to by point designations. Note that karat with a "K" is a
measure of the purity of a gold alloy.
A one carat round diamond of average proportions is approximately 6.5mm in diameter. Note that this relationship of weight and size is different for each family of stones. For example ruby
and sapphire are both heavier than diamond (scientifically, they have a higher specific
gravity, so a 1 carat ruby or sapphire is smaller in size than a on carat diamond. It is important to remember that "carat" is a term that refers to a gem's weight and NOT its size to avoid any unecessary confusion.
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