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About CRESCENT VERTWhat's Crescent Vert?

Secret of their Beauty

We reproduce the finest colors even amongst the best natural jewels.

The appeal of Crescent Vert lays is the beautiful color of our jewels. This can be traced to our unswerving effort and high level of technology. It is very rare to find “perfect” jewels in nature because impurities often occur during the crystallization process. For Crescent Vert jewels the growth environment is controlled by technology. We reproduce an ideal environment where the best jewels are formed. We crystallize jewels in magma very carefully for a long period of time. Therefore, very few impurities occur, and jewels with rich colors and high transparency are created.

In truth, technology plays only the first part in the overall process of creating our jewels, as the crystallization process of jewels is dependent on the jewels themselves. After crystallization, we carefully select only the finest colors and finest jewels through strict quality control. Only a small percentage of jewels are then used for finished products sold in stores. From this process, you can see Crescent Vert's policy of pursuing perfectly beautiful jewels.

Crescent Vert jewels possess the same composition and structure as natural gemstones yet have fewer impurities.

Pure Brilliance

Crescent Vert products have high transparency and pure brilliance because they do not contain the impurities which natural jewels often contain. We remove impurities from the raw material stage and crystallize the gems extremely carefully. Crescent Vert are the highest quality jewels without impurities, and are chemically, physically and optically identical to natural jewels.

What are impurities in jewels?

Impurities are flaws or foreign materials contained in a jewel. It takes millions of years for the natural gem crystallization process to occur within the earth. During this process, within the magma, gems may absorb impurities such as different minerals, liquids, gases and other materials. By observing the impurities, we can understand the environment in which jewels were formed.

Although in reality there are sometimes impurities that create desirable effects, most adversely affect the strength, color and transparency of the finished jewel. It is very rare to find natural gemstones without impurities that can be used directly for jewelry. In order to make gemstones beautiful, most of the time artificial processes are employed. It is not an exaggeration to say that in today's market most jewels have been artificially processed.

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What 's the best color?

Each jewel has an ideal color considered to be \"the highest grade.\" Here we explain some of their characteristics:

Emerald

Emerald

Deep, transparent and vivid green. The Crescent Vert emerald possesses the same colors as high-quality emeralds from the Muzo mine in Colombia.

Ruby

Ruby

Bright red with slight purple hue. The finest are called \"Pigeon Blood\" for their color.

Blue Sapphire

Blue Sapphire

Delicate color described as \"cornflower blue.\" A gentle coloration of purplish-blue is ideal.

Padparadscha Sapphire

Padparadscha Sapphire

Padparadscha Sapphire is a rare kind of sapphire with special coloration close to orange and pink. In its only natural environment of Sri Lanka, it is described as \"the color of the morning glow off the Indian Ocean.\"

Alexandrite

Alexandrite

The important characteristic of Alexandrite is its changing color. Depending on the angle of light, it changes color from bluish-green to purplish-red. The degree of change in color affects the value of the jewel.

CRESCENT VERT

Jewellery Inquiries in China

Tel.13916119957Opening hours: 9:00 to 17:00 (Monday - Friday except on public holidays)

Shanghai Xinfannuo Trading Co., Ltd.

Miss Fan Email:fan@sst-nt.com

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