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[Diamonds] [Gemstones] [Platinum & Gold] [Jade]


 

Diamonds

The transparent colorless diamond is the most popular variety, but the diamond also occurs in colors. When the natural color is prominent, it is called a fancy diamond, such as canary, yellow, brown, or lilac. Some colors are rarer than others, such as pink, light green, and lavender. Deep pink is especially rare. Red, blue, and black diamonds historically have sold for more than their pure white counterparts.

 

 

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Gemstones

The most beautiful things are always found in nature. This is why the various gemstones such as rubies, sapphires, emeralds, tanzanites, pearls, and peridots (just to name a few) are loved for their natural beauty and exceptional quality. At Baokha, we offer many different gemstones that are all equally precious.

 

 

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Platinum & Gold

Platinum and Gold are two exceptionally strong and beautiful precious metals that will always be a timeless classic. The subtle color of platinum and the vibrant tones of gold make wearing and designing such fine jewelry a true joy, especially when incorporating precious stones into the platinum or gold mounting.

 

 

 

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Jade

Most people consider green to be the traditional color of jade (it is certainly the most precious); however, as the demand for material of fine quality increases, supply cannot keep pace. Therefore, the attention towards other colors of jade are increasing. For example, the natural lavender Burmese jade, the rarest color in which this stone appears, is the second important hue of jadeite. Its tones range from pink to purple to blue-gray. Other jade colors include the red, brown, yellow, and orange "earth tones" that occur when jade contacts with iron-rich elements. Black and gray jade are relative newcomers to jade jewelry, which is actually a variety of jade called nephrite.

 

 

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