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Wednesday
Jun262013

The Rock Cycle. Where Do Precious and Semi-Precious Gemstones Come From?

Eternal Tools Color Wheel

Rocks and minerals are in a constant state of change, referred to as the Rock Cycle. Heat, pressure, water and erosion slowly change them over time. They are mined from the earth, lakes, rivers, and rock formations on the sides of mountains. Almost all gems are formed below the Earth's surface. The largest producers are Brazil, parts of Asia, and several countries in East Africa.


Raw Emerald

Some stones are brought to the surface through mining and some are brought to the surface through the earth's natural process of faulting, and volcanism. Research shows meteorites, pieces of rock or metal that fall to earth from outer space, are where precious metals come from. 

Raw amazonite on Wiccan Leanings.

Spiritualists believe each gemstone has it's own healing property.

Raw Rubies

Gemstones are referred to as precious and semi-precious stones. They are pieces of mineral that are cut and polished to form a shape. Most stones are cut, polished and drilled for usage as jewelry. Precious stones are diamonds, rubies, sapphires and emeralds, because of their rareness. All other gemstones being semi-precious. Gemstones are classified by their color, translucency and hardness.

Gem Cutting and shaping Bespoke Gems.

If you have a dremel you can drill your own hole through a stone. If you are going to attempt to drill your own holes you may want to start out by drilling through pebbles. Here is a great tutorial blog that covers drilling holes in pebble stones. 

Raw Citrine post earrings from Anthropologie.

Raw diamond ring by Todd Reed. 

Some designers choose to work with raw gemstones, in the form in which they are found. These are two beautiful examples of using raw stones - the citrine earrings from Anthropologie and raw diamonds by Todd Reed.

The stones themselves have little value, but are often used in jewelry for their beauty. The value of the stone comes from the workmanship done to shape the stone and the color's desirability. We teach students here at Sheffield how to make beautiful settings for their semi precious stones. 

 

Are you interested in taking a great jewelry design course and learning more about how to make your own jewelry or get started professionally in this creative field? Sheffield School began as an Interior Design school in 1985, and then expanded our course offerings to train people in other design-related fields, including Feng ShuiWedding and Event Planning, and Jewelry Design. With thousands of active students and more than 50,000 graduates, Sheffield has trained more design professionals than any school in the world.

 

 
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  • Reader Comments (7)

    Wonderful blog first time i heard about this type of stone and mainly this are so precious then prices of the stone is also high and for the practising purpose we unable to use this stone.
    June 28, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterWalk in Bath
    Impressive, I think these stones are exoensive. .
    July 3, 2013 | Unregistered Commenterpmp training
    Ooops... I've never thought there are so many beautiful rock stones... maybe only after they're being processed in some way, then the beauty shows up... Thanks for sharing.

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    July 5, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterBaby Equipment Store
    Thanks for sharing this post, very interesting. All these stones are beautiful.
    July 8, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterFirenze Jewels
    Awesome Post! I love the images, they look great. I've always been into geology! That emerald is my favorite picture on here. I used to collect fossils/gemstones/pretty rocks as a kid. My favorite that I've ever had was a gypsum desert rose. What do you think of those? I'll keep a lookout for your new posts.

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    September 24, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterMarilyn Mead
    I love Todd Reed's diamond ring.
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