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Sapphire: gem of the sky - Jeweller Magazine: Jewellery News and Trends

So well-reputed is the sapphire’s radiant blue colour that a giant sapphire upon which the Earth reputedly rested was believed to have given its reflection to the sky.

Emerald: the enviable gem - Jeweller Magazine: Jewellery News and Trends

While the word “emerald” didn't make its way into the English language until the 16th century, its derivation dates back to ancient time and the Persian word smaragdus, meaning green. Later, it evolved as esmaraude, émeraude and then esmerald before forming the term used today.

Understated elegance: the emerald cut - Jeweller Magazine: Jewellery News and Trends

Reputed for its sophisticated look, the emerald cut has less reflection and refraction than other cuts, though its larger facets are renowned for showing large, strong flashes of fire. GARRY HOLLOWAY, KATHERINE KOVACS and KATHRYN WYATT explain.

Diamond: queen of them all - Jeweller Magazine: Jewellery News and Trends

Named after the Greek 'adamas' meaning hard and untameable, the diamond is the hardest of all natural materials.

Amethyst: The purple princess - Jeweller Magazine: Jewellery News and Trends

Amethyst, a beautiful purple gem, is the most valuable form of quartz. It ranges from pale lavender to a deep, rich violet, its unparalleled colour and delicate crystal structure make it extremely popular with purchasers in both cut and crystal form.

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