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Oregon Sunstone: Legend, Geology and the Rebirth of a Unique Gem
22.98ct neon red faceted by Jeff Hapeman, USA Introduction: A Native American Legend and the Magic of Sunstone According to an ancient...


WRG at the Denver Mineral Show 2018: A Mineral Adventure in the Heart of Colorado
From September 8th to 16th, 2018 , White River Gems (WRG) will be exhibiting at the Denver Mineral Show , one of the world's largest...


Promoting Exceptional US Gems: Oregon Sunstones in the Spotlight
At WRG , one of our missions is to promote and share exceptional gems from iconic mines across the United States. We are committed to...


The Tucson Gem Show 2011: An Immersion into the World of Gems.
The Tucson Gem Show is the must-attend event for colored gem enthusiasts. Every year in early February, this incredible gathering takes...


Spessartite from California: A Rare Gem with Dazzling Colors
Spessartite , a manganese-colored aluminous garnet, is a fascinating gemstone that was first discovered by Henry Seybert in 1823....


Tucson 2024: still a wonder!
Like every year, I go to Tucson, Arizona for the largest showcase of gems, minerals and fossils in the world! Here are some photos to...


Tucson 2023 : gems, friends and sun in Arizona.
Once again, White River Gems went to Arizona for uniques gems that make up our company's identity. One week was enough to make great...


Do you know what is Maw-Sit-Sit stone?
Maw Sit Sit is a rare vibrant green semi precious gemstone material. Vibrant and bright green Maw Sit Sit designer cabochons can have...


Have you ever heard about the covellite of Montana USA?
The etymology of covellite is interesting. The name comes from the Italian chemist and mineralogist Giuseppe Covelli (1809-1879), who...


A little thought about my blog.
The content of a site, bringing it to life, enriching it is a real full-time job. It's work; clearly. The blog of a commercial site like...
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