Every natural gemstone is precious
Humanity’s fascination with gemstones is truly rooted in our innate aesthetic ability to recognize and appreciate unique beauty and rarity in nature. Hundreds of thousands of years ago, our ancestors used ornaments to convey status or identity, including early jewelry made from shells and other natural materials. This aesthetic sensibility is deeply rooted and is closely tied to our preference for rare and beautiful things in nature (Smithsonian Human Origins).
The beauty of gemstones is not just their dazzling appearance, but also represents the miracle of nature over billions of years. After thousands or even millions of years of geological changes from deep in the earth's crust, gemstones are finally born. This is not only because of the rarity of gemstones, such as some gemstones that are only found in specific areas, such as Tanzanite and Paraiba Tourmaline, which are rare enough to become collectors' treasures, but also enhance their mystery and appeal (Geology Science).
Therefore, when we buy gemstones, in addition to appreciating their beauty, we are also sharing in this long journey since the birth of the earth. Each gemstone is like a microcosm of nature, containing countless stories and history, which is why they are so precious (Smithsonian Human Origins).
High purity ore use
Only for you who pursue high quality
Your gemstone should be as unique as you are
It emits your own spectrum. It is a gem that can represent you.
Everyone should have a gem that represents themselves, but not everyone will fall in love at first sight with rubies, sapphires, emeralds, etc. Therefore, Xinkuang Shenyi - American High-end Gem Customization Specialty brings more types of gems for customers to choose from than ordinary stores. No matter what kind of gem you want, you can find it here, even rare gems!
When you buy gemstones, you should buy unique gemstones, because your gemstones should be as unique as you are and shine on your behalf. You can be more assured when buying gemstones here, because the gemstone photos are all taken by GIA at 10 times magnification, and the internal and external features of the gemstones are clear at a glance. Even if there are very slight flaws in the photos, they are completely invisible to the naked eye in reality. This means that all our gemstones are used from high-purity ore!
Gemstone craftsmanship ♡ Outstanding
"beautiful"
More artistic value
More than 90% of gemstones are precision turned
Maybe you didn’t care much about how the gems were cut before, or whether the shapes of the gems were round, square or oval. The truth is that your gems were not very good before. Let me put it this way, there are few choices for mass-produced gems, and crooked gems are very common. Cutting is listed as one of the four major elements of the 4Cs of gems, accounting for 25%. It is the only cutting item in the 4Cs that can improve the total score of gems and directly increase the value of gems by human technology. Why don’t merchants use precision cutting to improve poor cutting problems?
It is understood that globally, the proportion of gemstones that have undergone precision turning is relatively small. Although the specific data will vary, most gemstones on the commercial market are usually not precision turned due to time and cost considerations. Precision turning requires more time and technology to ensure that the facets are accurately aligned to achieve the best light reflection effect, so it is usually only used for gemstones with higher value or gemstones in the high-end market. It is estimated that only a small part of the world's gemstones are precision turned, and the facet alignment or symmetry of many commercial gemstones is relatively less precise. Precision turning is usually seen in custom jewelry or European and American gem manufacturers. For example, people in North America have long been accustomed to precision-cut gemstones because precision turning can better show the brilliance and natural beauty of gemstones. (Fine Art Minerals)(GIA Education)
Xinkuang Shenyi is a high-end custom gemstone specialty from the United States. It is very particular about "craftsmanship". Not only is each gem made by a craftsman with more than 10 years of experience in American gem cutting, but you can also specify any master from the Masterpiece Collective of the American Gem Cutting Hall of Fame to make a gemstone for you. This service is not a fantasy. In fact, we have many customers who have accepted such customized services and praised the gems they received! Each master's unique view of gem crystals, combined with the cutting of his own original ore, gives the gems a distinct personality and characteristics.
More than 90% of gemstones are precision turned
Maybe you didn’t care much about how the gems were cut before, or whether the shapes of the gems were round, square or oval. The truth is that your gems were not very good before. Let me put it this way, there are few choices for mass-produced gems, and crooked gems are very common. Cutting is listed as one of the four major elements of the 4Cs of gems, accounting for 25%. It is the only cutting item in the 4Cs that can improve the total score of gems and directly increase the value of gems by human technology. Why don’t merchants use precision cutting to improve poor cutting problems?
It is understood that globally, the proportion of gemstones that have undergone precision turning is relatively small. Although the specific data will vary, most gemstones on the commercial market are usually not precision turned due to time and cost considerations. Precision turning requires more time and technology to ensure that the facets are accurately aligned to achieve the best light reflection effect, so it is usually only used for gemstones with higher value or gemstones in the high-end market. It is estimated that only a small part of the world's gemstones are precision turned, and the facet alignment or symmetry of many commercial gemstones is relatively less precise. Precision turning is usually seen in custom jewelry or European and American gem manufacturers. For example, people in North America have long been accustomed to precision-cut gemstones because precision turning can better show the brilliance and natural beauty of gemstones. (Fine Art Minerals)(GIA Education)
Precision Cut - refers to the use of high-end CNC instruments to calculate the symmetrical angles and parameters of each facet of the gemstone, and input them into the gemstone turning and grinding unit. In this way, after each facet of the gemstone is calculated by the computer, the cutting angle is controlled to accurately achieve 100% refractive index for each facet. This is the realm of gemstone turning that has reached EXCELLENT. Since the use of precision cutting will increase the cost of gemstones , most of them are made of high-quality raw ore for precision cutting, which can guarantee 100% brilliance. Although precision cutting has been in practice for many years, less than 10% of the total number of gemstones in the world have been completed by precision cutting. There are so many gemstones that have not been precision cut because the manufacturing end is in developing countries that pursue large-scale production of gemstones at low cost. And this type of gemstone is sold globally and is flooded in the gemstone markets of various countries in the world. In other words, the market is still dominated by large wholesale gemstones, which are widely used in literary and artistic accessories and fast fashion chains....etc.
- Cutting is the only one of the 4Cs that can enhance the value of gemstones through human craftsmanship.
- The cutting process is based on optical angles. The symmetry of the facet angles allows the light to be trapped inside the gemstone and refract continuously, making the gemstone sparkle beautifully.
- The cutter follows the golden ratio to avoid the problem of obtaining a fat gem with dim fire in order to retain weight.
- The quality of the material is determined by the lathe worker. If the raw material is cheap, the lathe worker will not hire a good master to polish it.
- The cutting process relies on professional knowledge, and the understanding of crystals will be reflected in the degree of completion, which is a necessary cost for creating a perfect gemstone.
- In countries where the art of gemstone lapping is prevalent, the shapes of gemstones are no longer limited to the traditional round and square shapes, but are pursued in a variety of creative shapes.
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