Other Gems

"Wearing gemstones is like carrying a piece of the Earth’s magic with you."

Love for Gemstones

"Chrysoberyl: The gem that shines like sunshine and winks like a cat!"

 

Chrysoberyl is a robust gemstone, known for its mesmerizing cat’s eye effect. It’s a stone with a touch of mystery. Boasting a Mohs hardness of 8.5 making it more durable than emeralds. Its colors range from honey-gold to pale green, with the most coveted being the vibrant greenish-yellow shade. This stone is mostly found in Brazil, Sri Lanka, and Russia. Due to its exceptional hardness, chrysoberyl is highly resistant to scratching, ensuring its brilliance endures over time. 

 


 

Did you know...

  • Did you know that cut cabochon, displays a captivating line across its surface, resembling a cat's eye.
  • Chrysoberyl’s cat’s eye is also called "cymophane."
  • Alexandrite, a variety of chrysoberyl, changes color in different lighting.

  • Chrysoberyl is rarer than most gemstones.

"Aquamarine: A crystal-clear wave of serenity."

 

Aquamarine, a member of the beryl family. Is celebrated for its serene blue to blue-green colors and sea-blue shades that capture the ocean’s tranquility. With a Mohs hardness of 7.5 to 8, it strikes a perfect balance between durability and beauty. Aquamarine is primarily sourced from Brazil, Madagascar, and Nigeria. Its captivating hue and clarity make it a favorite for various jewelry pieces, from engagement rings to necklaces.

 


 

Did you know...

  • Its name means "water of the sea."
  • The largest aquamarine ever found weighed over 240 pounds!

"Quartz: Nature’s canvas of endless possibilities."

 

Quartz, with a Mohs hardness of 7. Comes from a versatile gem family that includes amethyst, citrine, and rose quartz. It comes in a spectrum of colors, including clear, rose, amethyst, and smoky varieties. Quartz is found worldwide, with notable deposits in Brazil, the United States, and Madagascar. Its versatility and affordability make it a popular choice for all types of jewelry.  versatile gem family that includes amethyst, citrine, and rose quartz. This gem is as balanced as it is beautiful.

 


 

Did you know...

  • Quartz is one of the most abundant minerals on Earth.
  • Amethyst was once considered as valuable as diamonds.

  • Citrine is often called the "merchant’s stone" for wealth.

  • Rose quartz is known as the stone of unconditional love.

  • Quartz is not only used in jewelry but also in watches and clocks due to its piezoelectric properties, which help keep time accurately.

 


 

Explore Studio Saron’s collection and find the gemstone that speaks to your soul. Each piece has a story, and now, so do you!