Sterling Silver Tiger's Eye And Stabilized Turquoise Ring Item: TBH124R
 Price: $19.99
Product Description for Sterling Silver Tiger's Eye And Stabilized Turquoise RingSterling silver oval cabochon tiger's eye and round cabochon stabilized turquoise ring. This ring measures 5/8 inch knuckle to knuckle and is not sizeable.
Product Information for Sterling Silver Tiger's Eye And Stabilized Turquoise Ring
| Product Type: | Ring | Material Type: | Silver |
| Style: | Fashion | Material Color: | White |
| Width: | 1/16 Inch | Material Purity: | Sterling |
Primary Stone / Tigers-Eye Quartz
| Shape: | Oval | Treatment: | Standard Treatment |
| Cut: | Cabochon | Gemstone Group: | Quartz |
| Color: | Golden | Optical Properties: | Tigers-Eye |
| Dimensions: | 14X10 MM - Calibrated | Setting: | Glue-In |
| Composition: | Natural |
Secondary Stone / Turquoise
| Shape: | Round |
| Color: | Greenish-Blue |
| Count: | 2.00 |
| Setting: | Glue-In |
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Great Value!,
June 2, 2008
BlingBella
, Limerick, ME
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"This ring is really great for the money! The tigerseye is fabulous! Not at all dark and has great chatoyancy (sp?). No regrets here!"
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2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
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Good purchase!,
February 10, 2008
Louann
, Charleston, WV
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"I gave this as a birthday present to my mother and she loves it. I thought the stones would be smaller but to my suprise they were bigger and just the right size and I was very pleased with this and I am thinking about purchasing one for myself as well."
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Product met expectations:
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home learning library quartz
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Fast Facts
| One of the most common gem families, quartz can be found all around the world. |
| In 1921, it was discovered that quartz can generate an electrical charge. |
| Throughout history, quartz was considered to hold the power of communication or divination. Interestingly, quartz was used in the development of modern radio frequencies. |
The Greeks believed quartz was clear ice that over time had hardened into stone.
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Quartz is one of the most common gem families and can be found all around the world. Quartz comprises several different groups of gems from crystalline quartz (crystals viewable by the naked eye) and crypto-crystalline (microscopic crystals). Crystalline quartz includes amethyst, aventurine, rock crystal, blue quartz, citrine, hawk’s eye, prasiolite, quartz cat’s eye, smoky quartz, rose quartz, and tiger’s eye. Crypto-crystalline quartz is also known as chalcedony and includes agate, bloodstone, carnelian, chyrsoprase, jasper, moss agate, onyx and sard.
Color
Quartz is one of the most common gem families, and it exhibits a wide range of colors.
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