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Alexandrite Turquoise Celtic Knots Rings in 14K Gold

The celtic knot is an ancient symbol of the journey of life. With no beginning and no end, the knot represents the timeless nature of our spirits and the world we live in. A Alexandrite celtic knot combines these concepts with the spiritual attributes of the Alexandrite . The birthstone of June, Alexandrite is an amazing and mysterious stone. A created alexandrite ring is a unique and entertaining attention getter. Jade is the stone given in celebration of the 12th, 30th, and 35th anniversaries of marriage. For thousands of years, the stone has been revered in China and other countries throughout the world.

alexandrite-turquoise celtic braid ring
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Heart to Heart Braid
Lab Created Alexandrite With Genuine Turquoise & Diamond Ring
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$284.00
alexandrite-turquoise celtic ring
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Celtic Knot Double Heart
Lab Created Alexandrite With Genuine Turquoise & Diamond Ring
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$364.00
alexandrite-turquoise celtic knot ring
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Celtic Love Knot
Lab Created Alexandrite With Genuine Turquoise & Diamond Ring
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$289.00
alexandrite-turquoise claddagh ring
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'One Heart' Celtic Knot Claddagh
Lab Created Alexandrite With Genuine Turquoise & Diamond Ring
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$324.00
alexandrite-turquoise double heart ring
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Hearts Intertwined
Lab Created Alexandrite With Genuine Turquoise & Diamond Ring
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$324.00
alexandrite-turquoise keepsake engagement ring
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Celtic Knot Two Hearts as One
Lab Created Alexandrite With Genuine Turquoise & Diamond Ring
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$814.00
alexandrite-turquoise keepsake engagement ring
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Sparkling Celtic Knot
Lab Created Alexandrite With Genuine Turquoise & Diamond Ring
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$774.00

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alexandrite Jewelry

Alexandrite is the birthstone for June (along with the pearl) and the Anniversary stone for the 55th year of marriage. It is also considered Friday's stone, or the stone of "Friday's Child." It is an extremely rare gemstone and a reasonably modern one to boot. It does not share the ancient history and lore of most other gems because it was first discovered in the 19th Century. The name Alexandrite comes from the fact that the gemstone was first found in the emerald mines near the Tokovaya River in Russia's Ural Mountains in 1830, on the day of Prince Alexander II of Russia's birthday. The story of the stone's discovery goes like this: Miners were working alone in the mountains one day, collecting emeralds. One miner gathered some stones, which looked like emeralds, and took them back to the camp at the end of the day. But in the campfire's light, the stones shone a brilliant shade of red! The miners were perplexed. When morning came, and they saw that the stones were green again in the... learn more

turquoise Jewelry

Turquoise is the birthstone for the month of December and the gift given in celebration of the fifth and eleventh wedding anniversaries. Since the days of the ancient Egyptians, turquoise has been known throughout the world and has been in great demand. Turquoise was one of the first gemstones ever mined, perhaps dating back to 6000 BC, in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. The name turquoise comes from the same French word, Turquoise, meaning Turkish, since it originally arrived in Europe through Turkey, originating in Iran. Turquoise has been mined in Iran for over 3,000 years. It has been used for thousands of years for jewelry by the Ancient Egyptians, who buried fine pieces with mummies. Aztecs fashioned elaborate turquoise masks. Today, Native Americans, especially the Zuni and Navajo peoples, produce the most renowned pieces in the US, such as turquoise and silver bracelets, necklaces, rings, earrings, pendants, brooches, and belt buckles. In the past, the stone was also used as beads in ... learn more

Celtic Knots

A Celtic knot, also referred to as the "mystic knot" or the endless knot, is also known as the "Triquetra." Celtic knots are an Irish symbol, and the most notorious artwork in Celtic history, first appearing around 450 AD. The knots can be seen in mosaics on Roman floors as well as in patterns in Islamic, Ethiopian, and Coptic art, as well as in Byzantine architecture, and architecture from all over Europe. There is not much information about the purpose of these Celtic knots, but because of the large repetition of their existence throughout history, we are able to infer some basic information about them.... learn more

Lab Created Gems

Many different gemstones can be bought in today's market. There are sapphires, opals, rubies, emeralds and more. What you may not know, however, is that all of these gemstones may not be what they appear. Some gemstones on the market are not natural gemstones, and should be marked by the seller as either "lab-created" or "simulated". You may find that some of these so-called "fake" gemstones may be almost as expensive as their natural counterpoints! This may seem suspicious to you, but actually, it is an accepted practice in the jewelry trade, that is, if the "fake" is actually grown in a laboratory, which makes it quite real in fact.... learn more