Aventurine Vs. Amazonite

Aventurine Vs. Amazonite

Which gemstone is superior, amazonite or aventurine? The solution to this question, posed by quite a few individuals, is not as straightforward as one might expect. Because each stone possesses distinctive qualities and advantages, it might be challenging to choose just one of them.  In today’s article, we will compare and contrast aventurine with amazonite…

How Much is Turquoise Worth?

How Much is Turquoise Worth?

Considering that one gram represents five carats of turquoise and that the price of turquoise ranges from $0.5 to 1000 per carat, turquoise is undoubtedly a good investment. In addition to its scarcity and stunning look, turquoise is a highly sought-after gemstone, impacting its price. Genuine turquoise is quite difficult to come by. Natural turquoise…

How Much are Geodes Worth?

How Much are Geodes Worth?

Various explanations consider geodes to be a phenomenon. Some geologists are unsure about the process by which these geodes are generated. The value of a geode is mostly determined by the value of the items found within it. Both the inside and exterior of geodes contribute to their high market value. The geodes that have…

How to Open A Geode?

How to Open A Geode?

The most exciting part of geodes is cracking them open for the first time, which is true regardless of whether you discovered a geode in its whole and left it unopened or bought a complete geode from a store. While geodes of museum quality are often cut with a high-speed, diamond saw, the vast majority…

Red Agate Vs. Carnelian

Red Agate Vs. Carnelian

Both Cornelian and agate, which are considered to be types of quartz, are precious stones. However, there are a great many distinctions between the two jewels. Carnelian manufactured from colored agate will have color banding or streaks in the crystal, whereas naturally occurring Carnelian will have a cloudy appearance and minimal inclusions. Why do some…

How to Cut Rocks?

How to Cut Rocks?

Rock is the most compact, and abrasive substance found anywhere in the universe. To slice through them, you will want a sharp and strong saw. Using a tile saw to cut rocks is the method I will always suggest.  Traditional rock-cutting saws are not only expensive but also lack the accuracy necessary to cut through…