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Australia's leading colour gemstone wholesaler since 1951. Diverse range from sapphires & rubies to semi-precious & synthetics. Advanced online platform for easy ordering. | Source: O'Niels Affiliated

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O’Neils Affiliated

O’Neils is Australia’s leading colour gemstone wholesaler, established in 1951. Read more »
Established 1972, leading jewellery manufacturer, importer & wholesaler in NZ/Australia. Specialising in fine gemstone & diamond jewellery, loose stones, natural & lab-grown diamonds. | Source: House of Bond

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House of Bond

The House of Bond was established in 1972 and is a well-established jewellery manufacturer, importer, and wholesaler of gemstones and diamonds that has maintained its position as a leading Jewellery Supplier throughout New Zealand and Australia. Read more »
Fourth-generation gemstone dealer with deep roots in the global trade. Heritage craftsmanship & modern precision. Family-operated facility overseeing sourcing, cutting & design. | Source: Harmony Gems

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Harmony Gems

Harmony Gems is a fourth-generation gemstone dealer with deep roots in the global gemstone trade. Read more »
Western Australia is the only Australian state to produce significant quantities of this uncommon ornamental material.

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Australia: The stunning gemstones of Western Australia

Western Australia’s gemstone reputation has long rested on its world-renowned fancy colour diamonds from the Kimberley region, together with pearls and pearl shell from the state’s northwest. Read more »
We all want something no one else has – it’s human nature. With younger consumers increasingly prioritising individuality and personalisation when purchasing jewellery products, it should be no surprise that colour gemstone jewellery sits firmly in the spotlight. | Source: Jacquie Aiche

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Colour Gemstone Jewellery: Discover the point-of-difference

Today's consumers are searching for jewellery that is personalised, unique, and meaningful and they're finding it with exceptional emeralds, radiant rubies, and spectacular sapphires. Read more »
Inset jewellery: Boucheron, Sapphires: Sapphire Dreams

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The Gem Quarter: The distinctively elegant gemstones of Australia

Australia is home to some of the world’s oldest minerals and rocks, many of which are some of the most sought-after gemstones by enthusiasts and collectors from every corner of the globe. Read more »
For centuries, orange and yellow gemstones have enraptured jewellers and jewellery-lovers, with mystical properties attributed to their warm, sun-like glow. Inset jewellery: Jewellery Theatre

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The Gem Quarter: Sunset magic – orange & yellow gemstones

Jeweller explores the captivating hues of orange and yellow gemstones, from the rich gold of topaz to mandarin garnet, fresh citrine, and smouldering fire opal. Read more »

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The Gem Quarter: Every hue of green and blue

Jeweller discovers the chemical and structural causes of colour in captivating natural blue and green gemstones, from Ceylon sapphires to imperial jade. Read more »
From candy to crimson, there's a whole vibrant spectrum just within these passionate hues.

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The Gem Quarter: Understanding colour - Candy to Crimson

Jeweller explores the vivid spectrum of red, pink and purple gemstones, from chemical quirks and crystal lattice deviations to exotic origins and mystical tales. Read more »

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Sapphire Situation: Expedition to Ethiopia's sapphire fields

At the 2017 Tucson Gem Show, author Andrew Lucas was approached by Ethiopian dealers attending a seminar given by Shane McClure, Global Director, Colored Stone Svc. They proposed to Lucas and McClure to conduct research on Ethiopian gemstone deposits for GIA. Read more »
L to R: Omi Prive´ alexandrite rings; Rubius loose Alexandrite; Alexandrites under different light.

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The Exotics: colour change gemstones

Magicians have used the illusionary power of light for centuries, but consider a gemstone that could harness this power to create a different kind of magic show. Read more »
L to R: Tiffany & Co ring, Chopard pendant, Tiffany & Co. brooch.

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The exotic blue: Tanzanite

As prices of ruby, sapphire and emerald continue to climb, coloured gemstone consumers are turning to some extraordinary lesser-known alternatives that both surprise and delight, one of which is tanzanite. Read more »

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Ultimate guide to birthstones

While most people are familiar with the term “birthstone” and its association with a monthly calendar, do you know which one corresponds with each month? And perhaps more importantly, can you answer customer questions about gemstones? Read more »

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15 great gemstone myths and bunkum

As if there isn't already enough misinformation about jewellery on the internet, retailers also regularly have to deal with myths and bunkum about gemstones. Read more »

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Diamonds make a perfect treatment target

Advances in technology demand that jewellers keep up to date on the variance and prevalence of gemstone treatments. This is especially true when it comes to diamonds, the world’s most sought after gemstone. Read more »

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