There are many options when considering a gem stone, and often more than the color, size and cost needs to be taken into consideration.

“I’ve worked extensively with precious and semi - precious stones; and they all have their own strengths and limitations. It’s essential that you match the stone to the expectations and demands of the customer and not just send people on their way with a gem that for example, is to fragile to survive the way they intend to wear it.”

All stones have unique characteristics and to ensure that you get a stone that you love and that won’t disappoint you discuss your options with an expert. After years of setting and working with gem stones David Parker is well placed to offer you advice on any of the following stones.

Diamond White, Pink, Black, Argyle, Blue

Sapphire Blue, Yellow, Green, Pink, White

Ruby Burmese, Red

Emerald Green

Spinel Pink, Green, Blue

Pearl White, Gold, Black

Aquamarine Blue, Green

Tourmaline Red, Pink, Green, White

Garnet Red, Pink

Citrine Yellow, Orange

Amethyst Purple

Peridot Green

Tanzanite Blue

Jade Green

Kunzite Pink

Moonstone White

Iolite Blue, Purple

Topaz Blue, White, Orange

Opal Green, Red, Blue

Turquoise Blue

Coral Red

Amber Yellow