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October 20, 2020
Three Years As a Doorstop, 17-Pound Nugget Sparked NC's Gold Rush in 1802

Located in North Carolina's Cabarrus County, the Reed Gold Mine is the site of the first documented gold find in the United States. It was 1799 when a young Conrad Reed scooped up an unusual yellow rock near his family's farm at Little Meadow Creek. For three years, the glittery 17-pound oddity served as a […]

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October 19, 2020
Queen Elizabeth II Wears Spectacular Sapphire Jewelry in New Portrait

Queen Elizabeth II is wearing a spectacular sapphire ensemble in an official portrait released by the Government of Canada. The 94-year-old monarch, who was separately proclaimed the Queen of Canada when she ascended to the British throne in 1953, is bedecked in a famous series of pieces called “The King George VI Victorian Suite.” Included […]

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October 16, 2020
Music Friday: Young Bobbie Gentry Wears Faux Ruby Ring in 'Chickasaw County Child'

Welcome to Music Friday when we bring you throwback songs with jewelry, gemstones or precious metals in the title or lyrics. Today, Bobbie Gentry's autobiographical "Chickasaw County Child" tells the story of the four-time Grammy winner's unlikely rise to fame despite her hardscrabble upbringing in rural Mississippi. In the song, Gentry's mom assures the young […]

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October 15, 2020
NDC's 2020 Holiday Trend Report: Diamond Gifts Will Celebrate Love and Hope

After a year of upheaval, holiday season 2020 will see a surge in demand for diamond gifts that symbolize hope, love and celebration, according to the Natural Diamond Council's 2020 “Holiday Trend Report.” Compiled by the NDC's Style Collective, an international team of fashion experts and influencers, the report spotlights four themes that will be […]

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October 14, 2020
14.83-Carat 'Spirit of the Rose' Diamond Could Yield $38MM at Sotheby's Geneva

"The Spirit of the Rose" — a 14.83-carat fancy vivid purple-pink diamond that's so special it has its own website — is expected to fetch up to $38 million when it hits the auction block at Sotheby's Geneva on November 11. Sourced in 2017 at Alrosa’s Ebelyakh deposit in Yakutia, Russia, the oval-shaped sparkler was […]

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October 13, 2020
Next Stop on the Virtual Gem Gallery Tour Is the 'Picasso Kunzite Necklace'

Highlighted by a 396.30-carat pleochroic kunzite, the “Picasso Kunzite Necklace“ is the next stop on our virtual tour of the Smithsonian’s National Gem Collection at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC. Pleochroism is an optical phenomenon in which a gemstone presents multiple colors when observed at different angles. The impressive cushion-cut kunzite […]

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October 12, 2020
UA Staffer Finds Missing Diamond at Top of 101,000-Seat Bryant-Denny Stadium

University of Alabama staffer Victoria Giattina defied all odds last week by locating a missing diamond in the cavernous confines of the 101,800-seat Bryant–Denny Stadium. Even more amazing is the fact that the assistant director of event management and external operations completed her impossible assignment in less than 30 minutes. The drama unfolded after last […]

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October 9, 2020
Music Friday: For 70 Years, Singers Have Told the Story of 'Big Blue Diamonds'

Welcome to Music Friday when we bring you fabulous songs with jewelry, gemstones or precious metals in the lyrics or title. Today, music legend Van Morrison serves up his 2006 interpretation of "Big Blue Diamonds," a frequently covered song that was first released 70 years ago. Written by Earl J. "Kit" Carson, "Big Blue Diamonds" […]

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October 8, 2020
October Birthstone Feature: 'Yowah Nut Opal' Is One of Nature's Great Surprises

There's an unusual nut from Queensland, Australia, that will never find its way into a candy bar or portable protein pack. That's because the Yowah nut is actually a naturally forming concretion — an inedible ironstone nodule that looks very much like a nut. What's even more fascinating about Yowah nuts is that when they're […]

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October 8, 2020
October Birthstone Feature: 'Yowah Nut Opal' Is One of Nature's Great Surprises

There's an unusual nut from Queensland, Australia, that will never find its way into a candy bar or portable protein pack. That's because the Yowah nut is actually a naturally forming concretion — an inedible ironstone nodule that looks very much like a nut. What's even more fascinating about Yowah nuts is that when they're […]

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