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We Are Here To Educate

Seeing a stones beauty is a reflection of how you see the world. We as a team are fascinated with stones and the natural beauty they hold. Be an individual that understands the value each stone and the importance it has on the world we live in today.

  • Hardness

    Depending on what your Lifestyle is like it is important to check the hardness scale for the stone in which you are hoping to purchase. Check our stones and the hardness scale on our stone catalog.

  • Sizing

    Ring sizing is key, depending on the occasion whether it is a surprise gift or matching pieces.Check out or sizing chart to make sure that the piece fits!

  • Interest

    Everyone has their own taste, whether metal, stone, or cut. Our collection is varied. Should you be interested in a stone or piece that we don't carry, please contact us!

Metal Used

Currently, all of Duvanna's jewelry is made of Sterling silver. Sterling silver is an alloy of 92.5% silver and 7.5% other metals, typically copper.

Stone Catalog

Amethyst

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Amethyst is a variety of quartz found with a purple hue and a harness scale of 7. It can also present hues of purple and blue. high quality of amethyst can be found in Sri Lanka, Brazil, Siberia, and Uruguay.

Aquamarine

Unlock the World of Aquamarine: From Open-Pit Mining to Stunning Jewelry. 

This blue stone is known worldwide as an accessible stone that can be found worldwide. Forming uniquely this stone is known by its unique hexagonal crystal system, primary forming in granite this lengthy process can take millions of years to form.

Citrine

Citrine can be found naturally as a darker smokey yellow or created by heating amethyst. 

Citrine is formed when quartz or amethyst is heated significantly to around 470 degrees Celsius changing to structure of the stone creating the change in color. This stone is rare when found naturally as it is formed in the mantle which is within 2900km from the bottom of the ocean.

Diopside

Discover the versatility of diopside, found in a variety of igneous and metamorphic rocks. This mineral offers a range of benefits, from strengthening to enhancing chemical reactions. Common in both olivine-rich basalts and andesites, it's a valuable addition to any collection.

Garnet

Discover the variety of vibrant colors found in garnet gemstones, ranging from green to pink to red. These precious gems, typically found in metamorphic rocks, offer a unique addition to any jewelry collection.

Topaz

This Topaz gemstone features a stunning range of blue, green, yellow, orange, red, pink, and purple tones. Its colorless form, often treated for a vibrant blue hue, makes it a plentiful and desired addition to any jewelry collection.

Moonstone

Discover the ancient allure of Moonstone. For centuries, its mystical powers have been revered by cultures worldwide. Experience its enchantment at full moon, when it's said to be most potent. 

Sapphire

durability. Comprised of corundum and trace elements, sapphire comes in a variety of stunning colors. Perfect for any jewelry piece, sapphire's beauty and strength have captivated for centuries.

Tourmaline

Tourmalines are a versatile gemstone with a wide range of colors to choose from. With one of the widest color ranges of any gem species, tourmalines offer exciting and vibrant options for jewelry and personal style.

Peridot

This yellow green gem has been known as the "gem of the sun" since ancient Egyptian times. Its rich color and long history make it highly valued, with larger gems being particularly impressive and smaller gems perfect for jewelry at various prices.