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Moonstone

Moonstone Gemstone 66

Hardness There are two ways to soften a moonstone’s street style. One way to soften the street style of a moonstone is to wear it less intensely, such as a partial moon dangling from your ear. The other is to…

Malachite Stone

Malachite Stone 212

Malachite Pronunciation The word “Malachite” is pronounced as follows: MAL-uh-kite. Hardness Malachite is 3.5 to 4 on the Mohs hardness scale, meaning it is a relatively soft stone compared to quartz or sapphire. This softness makes it easy to carve…

Labradorite Stone

Labradorite Stone 88

Labradorite Pronunciation: Pronunciation: LAB-ruh-daw-ryt. Hardness: With a rating between 6 and 6.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness, labradorite ranks as a semi-durable gemstone for jewelry. It can take some knocking about and jostling but is still not all that…

Onyx Stone

Onyx Stone 225

Onyx Pronunciation: Onyx is pronounced “AH-niks,” emphasizing the first syllable. Hardness: Onyx is harder than 7 on the Mohs scale, which counts from 1 (the softest: talc) to 10 (the hardest: diamond). Only a few substances can scratch onyx, and…

Jasper Gemstone

Jasper Stone 228

Jasper Pronunciation Jasper is pronounced “JAS-per.” Hardness Jasper is a relatively dense gemstone, ranking 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale of hardness. This makes it durable and suitable for various types of jewellery, from rings to necklaces. While not…

Opal Gemstone

Opal Gemstone 39

Opal Pronunciation: The proper pronunciation of Opal is “OH-puhl.” Hardness: Opal has a hardness on the Mohs scale of 5.5 to 6.5, meaning it is softer than quartz but harder than most gemstones made from organic materials. Because its moderate…

Turquoise Gemstone:Guide to beginners

Turquoise Stone 160

Turquoise Pronunciation: The correct pronunciation is simply “TUR-koyz.” Hardness: Turquoise, renowned for its unique beauty, ranges in hardness from 5 to 6 on the Mohs scale. That makes it far softer than most gemstones—far softer than pink sapphire or even…

Sapphire Gemstone

Sapphire Gemstone 27

Sapphire Pronunciation The pronunciation of sapphire is as follows: “SAF-fire” ( �r/ ). Sapphire Pronunciation Variations Pronunciation Style Phonetic Spelling American English British English �r/ Common Mispronunciation /sæˈfaɪər/ Hardness Sapphire ranks 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it…

Ruby Gemstone

Ruby Gemstone 87

Ruby Pronunciation: Ruby speaks “ROO-bee.” Ruby ranks second only to diamonds on the Mohs hardness scale, with a rating of 9, making it one of the toughest natural gemstones. The gemstone luster is vitreous to adamantine, which means it brilliantly…

Peridot Gemstone

Peridot Gemstone 30

Pronunciation for Peridot Peridot is pronounced as “PEH-ruh-doh” or “PEH-ruh-dot.” Durability On the Mohs scale, peridot has a hardness of 6.5 to 7; this makes it rather durable but still prone to scratches from harder gemstones such as sapphires or…