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            Magazin kaufbei.de, Jewelry
        
    
                    
    The "cat's eye" effect occurs when light is reflected by fine fibers or needle-like inclusions in minerals, creating a moving stripe on the surface. This effect is most commonly seen in chrysoberyl, but also appears in quartz, tourmaline, and jade. It is valued in jewelry for its mystical appearance and unique play of light.
An overview of how jewelry trends evolved over the last century, reflecting freedom, glamour, rebellion, and individuality.
An article about how jewelry in film and pop culture conveys symbolism, personality, and artistic expression.
An article exploring why certain jewelry becomes emotionally significant and frequently worn, while others are forgotten over time.
A concise guide to how jewelry—through stones, metals, and personal symbols—can function as talismans and amulets for protection, luck, and meaning.
A thoughtful article about how jewelry choices reflect individuality, character, and emotional state, with insights from psychology.
A detailed guide to choosing jewelry for wedding anniversaries — from the first to the diamond one, with advice on metals, gemstones, and personalization ideas.
Citrine is a translucent mineral with a golden-yellow hue, which is why it is often called the "sunstone." Jewelry with Citrine
 
Labradorite is a mineral with a unique optical effect known as “labradorescence.” 
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Sapphire is known as a stone of purity and transparency, but there is a special variety—the “silky” sapphire. Inside this gemstone are the finest rutile inclusions arranged in parallel threads.
Scapolite: A Rare Gem for Unconventional Jewelry