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The fibrous structure in Pietersite has been folded, stressed, even fractured and/or broken apart via the Earth's geologic processes. The fibrous materials have then been reformed and naturally recemented together by Quartz. Stones and crystals that go through this process are referred to as brecciated, creating a finished product with multiple colors, hues and superb chatoyancy. While Pietersite has the lovely chatoyancy of Tiger Eye, it is not found in continuously structured bands or fibers, more in swirls, swathes and fibrous (sometimes linear) segments. Thus the structure of the fibrous streaks in Pietersite may appear rather chaotic, and can flow or exist in many directions side-by-side like bold paint strokes.
It is nearly impossible to tell cut citrine from yellow Topaz visibly, but they differ in hardness. Citrine has ferric impurities, and is rarely found naturally. Brazil is the leading producer of Citrine, with much of its production coming from the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The name is derived from Latin 'citrina' which means "yellow" and is also the origin of the word "citron." Sometimes Citrine and Amethyst can be found together in the same crystal and is referred to as Ametrine which primarily comes from Bolivia, but some has been found in India.
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Once you decide which type of chain you want, then the metal, will it be Sterling Silver, 10k - 14k or 18k White or Yellow Gold, Platinum, or Silver or Gold Filled or Plated or Vermile. OK, now you have the type and kind of metal selected. On many of the types you will have, for instance Baby Box, Normal Box and Large Box or Vennetian Box to then decide between. Then maybe your style has a plain, twisted, braided or a spiral version with one, two, three or more sections.
Now that you have all of the above all figuered out, comes the length. Here are the standards:.
16 in. Choker length: Just above collarbones. Emphasizes her neckline.
18 in. Princess length: Hangs over collarbones. The most common length.
20 in. Colarbone length: Hangs just below the collarbone for accenting the neck.
22 in. Neckline length: Hangs just at a dress neckline.
24 in. Opera length: Over blouse or dress. A dramatic length.
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There are also 30in and 40in chains for those that want to loop or wear extremely long or wear various lengths grouped together.
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Of course if you are having the chain made to order, then you can have the length be whatever is necessary for the style you want. .
But never forget when looking at necklaces, even with all the style and types of chains that are available, that small set of white pearls is an all time favorite !
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Individual crystals are found in well shape rhombohedrons and and sometime in rarer scalahedrons. In a massive form its pink and white bands are extremely attractive and are often used in semi-precious jewelry. Rhodochrosite is often carved into figurines and tubular stalactitic forms are sliced into circles with concentric bands that are truly unique in the mineral kingdom. Fine crystals are sometimes cut into gemstones, but Rhodochrosite's softness and brittleness limit it as a gemstone for everyday use. Identification of Rhodochrosite is fairly easy despite a few similarly colored minerals such as Rhodonire. Rhodonite is harder and has different cleavage; but perhaps the best distinguishing factor is its lack of reaction to acids. Rhodochrosite will easily with show some reaction to cold acids which demonstrates its carbonate chemistry. Basically, any rose-pink carbonate is considered Rhodochrosite; however some Calcites with a small amount of manganese impurities can be pink in color. The manganese replaces some of the calciums in calcite but a complete series between Calcite and Rhodochrosite is not established. 




A picture of a true Black Onyx specimum is seen at the left. True specimens of Onyx contain bands of colors of white, tan, and brown. As stated, the pure black form which most people know as Onyx, is not a naturally occuring variety. Black Agate or poorly colored Onyx is heated and dyed black to come up with the pure black form so well liked within the jewelry industry.
Agate is a microcrystalline variety of quartz, chiefly Chalcedony, characterised by its fineness of grain and brightness of color. Although agates may be found in various kinds of rock, they are classically associated with volcanic rocks but can be common in certain metamorphic rocks. White Agate or probably better known as Greek agate, is a name given to pale white to tan colored Agate originally found in Sicily back to 400 B.C. The Greeks used it for making jewelry and beads. Today almost any agate of this white color is called Greek agate. Yet the stone had been around centuries before that and was known to both the Sumerians and the Egyptians, who used the gem for decoration and religious ceremony. True White Greek Agate comes only from Sicily, once a Greek Colony.