This listing is for your choice of 14 x 10 mm kunzite, blue topaz, prasiolite (green quartz), or lilac amethyst gemstone set in a sterling silver ring setting.
From left to right:
1. Kunzite - 8.2 ct
2. Blue Topaz - 8.8 ct
3. Prasiolite - 5.6 ct
4. Amethyst - 5.4 ct
This ring setting comes in sizes 5, 6, 7, and 8 for no extra charge, but it can be resized to any size for an $11 fee. Click here to purchase the resizing: https://www.etsy.com/listing/293543059/ring-resizing-fee-add-on
Shipping insurance is included according to the value of the item.
Kunzite is a pink to lilac version of the mineral spodumene, first discovered in the US in 1902, but found around the world in Brazil, North America, Sweden, Australia, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Its color can fade in direct sunlight, so take care.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spodumene
Topaz is one of the most well-known gems due to it being used for decoration for thousands of years, as well as being mentioned in the Bible and Middle Age texts on gemstones. In ancient Egyptian times, it was believed that yellow topaz received its golden hue from the Sun God, Ra. It is found in a variety of colors all over the world, though most commonly known in gold or orange colors.
Topaz is the birthstone of November and associated with the zodiacal sign Sagittarius, and the gemstone for the 23rd wedding anniversary. Orange topaz is the state gemstone of Utah, and blue topaz is the state gemstone of Texas as well as being the 4th wedding anniversary gemstone.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topaz
Quartz is the second most abundant mineral found in the Earth's continental crust, following feldspar, and is therefore found all over the world. It comes in many colors: clear, purple (amethyst), yellow (citrine), green (prasiolite), black (onyx), red (carnelian), pink (rose quartz), just to name a few. Quartz crystals have been used for tools and industry as well as jewelry and carvings since prehistoric times. It is durable, measuring 7 on the Mohs scale. In antiquity, people believed the cosmos was represented by gemstones, and a variety of quartz gems represented planets. Amethyst is assigned to Neptune, citrine and tiger's eye to Mercury, rose quartz to Venus, chalcedony to newest Saturn, and smoky quartz to Pluto. Quartz crystals have been believed to have metaphysical properties since ancient times. The quartz family has also been given to two birthstones: amethyst for February and citrine for one of November's birthstones.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prasiolite
Amethyst is probably the first thing everyone thinks of when you think of "purple gemstone." It has been used since ancient times, mentioned in the Bible, used in engraving and jewelry in ancient Egypt and the Greeks wore it in the belief it prevented drunkenness. It's the most precious and valuable member of the quartz family, and varies from a light orchid pinkish-violet to a deep purple, the colors of royalty. When grown in combination of the yellow version of quartz, citrine, ametrine is formed.
Amethyst is the birthstone of February, and represents the zodiacal sign of Pisces and the planet Neptune.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amethyst
Product code: Blue newest Topaz Ring in Sterling Silver - Kunzite, Blue Topaz, Prasiolite, and Amethyst - 14 x 10 mm