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Gemstone Collection (page 8)

Gemstones have captivated humanity for centuries, their beauty and allure transcending time

Background imageGemstone Collection: Portrait Pietro Bembo antique gem historical persons

Portrait Pietro Bembo antique gem historical persons
Portrait of Pietro Bembo after an antique gem, historical persons, writer, poet, author, cardinal, gem, gemstone, Pietro Bembo, Carlo Lasinio (mentioned on object), Italy, 1769 - 1838, paper

Background imageGemstone Collection: Jeweled Cross

Jeweled Cross

Background imageGemstone Collection: Designs for Four Rings, Plate 35 from Livre d Aneaux d Orfevrerie, 1561

Designs for Four Rings, Plate 35 from Livre d Aneaux d Orfevrerie, 1561

Background imageGemstone Collection: Design for a Ring with a Large Faceted Gemstone, Plate 34 from Livre d Aneaux

Design for a Ring with a Large Faceted Gemstone, Plate 34 from Livre d Aneaux d Orfevrerie, 1561

Background imageGemstone Collection: Designs for Four Rings, Plate 31 from Livre d Aneaux d Orfevrerie, 1561

Designs for Four Rings, Plate 31 from Livre d Aneaux d Orfevrerie, 1561

Background imageGemstone Collection: Designs for Four Rings, Plate 29 from Livre d Aneaux d Orfevrerie, 1561

Designs for Four Rings, Plate 29 from Livre d Aneaux d Orfevrerie, 1561

Background imageGemstone Collection: Egyptian art. Tutankhamuns pectoral. Dynasty 18. 1332-1322

Egyptian art. Tutankhamuns pectoral. Dynasty 18. 1332-1322
Egyptian art. Tutankhamuns pectoral with solar and lunar emblem and Scarab. Dynasty 18. 1332-1322 BC. New Kingdom of Egypt. Egyptian Museum Cairo

Background imageGemstone Collection: Votive crown of Recceswinth, found in the treasure of Guarra

Votive crown of Recceswinth, found in the treasure of Guarra
Votive crown of the Visigoth king Recceswinth, made of gold and precious stones in the 2nd half of the 7th century. Treasure of Guarrazar. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageGemstone Collection: Illustration of cut quartz

Illustration of cut quartz

Background imageGemstone Collection: Oyster shell with pearl C013 / 6623

Oyster shell with pearl C013 / 6623
Oyster shell with pearl. Pearls are accretions of nacre (calcium carbonate) secreted by certain oysters and mussels. The presence of a foreign body (such as a parasite or a grain of sand)

Background imageGemstone Collection: The Hope Chrysoberyl

The Hope Chrysoberyl
Glittering 45-carat chrysoberyl gemstone from Brazil which, has been known among gemmologists for about 170 years

Background imageGemstone Collection: Sapphire Buddha

Sapphire Buddha pin less then two centimetres tall. Sapphie is so hard it would have needed something as hard or harder to shape it, most probably another Sapphire

Background imageGemstone Collection: Charles R Matthews Collection

Charles R Matthews Collection
Collection of precious gems held at the Natural History Museum, London. The full collection comprises 268 fine gemstones, of which at least forty are from Myanmar (Burma)

Background imageGemstone Collection: Sapphire turban button

Sapphire turban button
A rose-cut facetted deep-blue sapphire mounted in a button of quartz, inlaid with gold, rubies & emeralds. No 198 in the collection of Sir Hans Sloane

Background imageGemstone Collection: Colenso Diamond

Colenso Diamond
A 133-carat diamond donated to the Natural History Museum in 1887 by the poet John Ruskin. It was stolen in 1965 and remains missing

Background imageGemstone Collection: Colenso Diamond Wanted Poster

Colenso Diamond Wanted Poster
Poster offering reward of e750 for the return of the Colenso Diamond. On 29th April, 1965, from the Mineral Gallery at the Natural History Museum, Cromwell Rd, SW7

Background imageGemstone Collection: Peridot

Peridot
Crystal of peridot from Zebirget (St Johns Island), Red Sea. Peridot is the gemstone variety of olivine (magnesium iron silicate)

Background imageGemstone Collection: Garnet-topped doublet

Garnet-topped doublet
A green garnet-topped doublet. Garnets are common in metamorphosed rocks and also in some igneous formations

Background imageGemstone Collection: Oyster shell with pearl

Oyster shell with pearl
Oyster is a name given to a group of molluscs which can be found on sea beds, often in coastal waters. The pearl, a smooth spherical object can form inside its shell

Background imageGemstone Collection: Murchison Snuff Box

Murchison Snuff Box
The base of the gold snuff box presented to Sir Roderick Impey Murchison by Tsar Alexander II

Background imageGemstone Collection: Chrysoberyl cut stone

Chrysoberyl cut stone
This is Alexandrite, a cushion-shaped Chrysoberyl (beryllium aluminum oxide) gemstone. Alexandrite is named after the former czar of Russia, Alexander II

Background imageGemstone Collection: Diamond crystal

Diamond crystal
Natural diamond crystal in Kimberlite from Kimberley, South Africa. Kimberlite is the rock in which diamonds occur. The rock was named after the the South African site, Kimberley

Background imageGemstone Collection: Five unpolished emerald rocks, close up

Five unpolished emerald rocks, close up

Background imageGemstone Collection: Replicas of the Koh-I-Noor diamond

Replicas of the Koh-I-Noor diamond
Replicas of the Kor-i-noor diamond created from cubic zirconia by John Nels Hatleberg

Background imageGemstone Collection: Amber jewelry. Shop window

Amber jewelry. Shop window
Poland. Gdansk. Amber jewelry. Shop window. St. Mary Street

Background imageGemstone Collection: Advert for Bensons jewellery and bracelet watches 1889

Advert for Bensons jewellery and bracelet watches 1889
Selection of novelty jewellery all with lucky moonstones and set with diamonds, and also a variety of womens bracelet wristwatches. All available from Bensons jewelers, Bond Street, London. 1889

Background imageGemstone Collection: Advert for Bensons Christmas jewellery 1889

Advert for Bensons Christmas jewellery 1889
Novelty jewellery to celebrate the 90 date (1890s) and also a variety of Christmas related theme brooches including holly, mistletoe and ivy, and also a selection of womens bracelet wristwatches

Background imageGemstone Collection: Ostensorium. Gothic. 14th C. Detail cross adorned with green

Ostensorium. Gothic. 14th C. Detail cross adorned with green
Ostensorium of gold and silver. Gothic. 14th C. Detail cross adorned with green gems. Treasure of Cathedral of Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageGemstone Collection: Baroque art. Sacred art. Plaque. Silver. Seu d Urgell. Catal

Baroque art. Sacred art. Plaque. Silver. Seu d Urgell. Catalonia. Spain. 17th century

Background imageGemstone Collection: Coffer of agates. Spain

Coffer of agates. Spain
Coffer of agates. 11th century. Made in silver and decorated with agates. From the Collegiate Church of Saint Isidore of Leon. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageGemstone Collection: aquamarine mineral

aquamarine mineral
Illustration of a aquamarine mineral

Background imageGemstone Collection: Amethyst

Amethyst
Illustration of a Amethyst, a precious stone consisting of a violet or purple variety of quartz

Background imageGemstone Collection: Opal

Opal
Illustration of a Opal

Background imageGemstone Collection: Jade Market, Mandalay, Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Jade Market, Mandalay, Mandalay Region, Myanmar (Burma), Asia

Background imageGemstone Collection: Noble stones chromolithograph 1895

Noble stones chromolithograph 1895
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. Ein Nachschlagewerk des allgemeinen Wissens, 5th edition 17 volumes Bibliographisches Institut - Leipzig 1895-1897

Background imageGemstone Collection: Star of the South

Star of the South
Diamond: Star of the South

Background imageGemstone Collection: Eleanor of Austria, Queen of Portugal and France

Eleanor of Austria, Queen of Portugal and France, Sister of Charles V. 1st half 16th

Background imageGemstone Collection: German imperial crown

German imperial crown
Antique illustration of a German imperial crown

Background imageGemstone Collection: Brooch of silver

Brooch of silver
Antique illustration of a brooch of silver with enamel and gold trim

Background imageGemstone Collection: Oval brooch

Oval brooch
Antique illustration of a oval brooch found in Sweden

Background imageGemstone Collection: Florentine gem stone

Florentine gem stone
Illustration of a Florentine gem stone

Background imageGemstone Collection: Orlov (diamond)

Orlov (diamond)
Illustration of The Orlov (sometimes spelled Orloff) is a large diamond that is part of the collection of the Diamond Fund of the Moscow Kremlin

Background imageGemstone Collection: Polar star diamond

Polar star diamond
Illustration of a Polar star diamond




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Gemstones have captivated humanity for centuries, their beauty and allure transcending time. From the mesmerizing Petrified Wood close-up to the enchanting Birthstone Series featuring Amythest Quartz, these precious stones hold a special place in our hearts. The Opal gem with opal rock showcases nature's artistry at its finest, while the ancient Earrings from the 1st century adorned with gold, amethyst, and jade remind us of our rich cultural heritage. Travel back in time to the Bronze Age where gemstones were treasured as symbols of power and prestige. Marvel at the exquisite Selection of diamond crystals that sparkle like stars in the night sky. Discover Jasper's earthy tones that evoke a sense of grounding and stability. Unearthed from history's depths is the Colorful Petrified Dinosaur Bone, reminding us of Earth's ancient inhabitants. Delve into the fiery depths with Garnet Peridotite or get lost in Benitoite's ethereal blue hues. Beryl dazzles with its range of colors - from serene aquamarine to vibrant emerald green. Witness Diamond refracting light F008 / 3207 as it dances gracefully within its facets, illuminating any room it graces. Each gemstone tells a unique story; each one holds an intrinsic value beyond measure. Whether you're drawn to their aesthetic appeal or believe in their metaphysical properties, there is no denying that gemstones possess an undeniable charm that has stood the test of time.