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Orange
Bright, cheerful and powerful. That’s what you see when you look at something orange. It is a brilliant hot color that makes everything around it glow with warmth. It moves and flows like hot lava. It is spontaneous and playful. When you want something that stands out, then select something orange.
Clinohumite
This stone is a cousin to the peridot and can only be found in the countries of Serbia and Tajikistan. It is either transparent or translucent and yellow orange in color.

Orange Garnet
The garnet is more than a red stone; it can be found in some lovely oranges. It’s proper name is the Malaya garnet. The more traditional red garnet is the birthstone of January and the sign of Aquarius.

Orange Opal
This gemstone is commonly known as the fire opal or jelly opal if the coloring is not so bright. October babies and Libra babies consider the opal their birthstone. The orange opal is not a common gemstone, so it is rather pricey.

Citrine
The pretty citrine is extremely rare. It is a variety of quartz and is really a yellow or brown color. There are a lot of so called citrine stones on the marketplace that are really heat treated quartz rather than true citrine. November’s child adores citrine.

Other beautiful oranges that we see in today’s jewelry include amber, carnelian, peach moonstone sardonyx and agates. These oranges make the pieces warm and exciting.
Here are some brilliant and energetic oranges that are ready for you to enjoy. Buy them all today.
Photography & Digital By Colleen Cornelius

Orange you glad you stopped by and got re-energized!?
Don't see what you are looking for?
You will find more gift ideas from these designers and artists here:
Feel free to reach out and ask the artists and designers if they could make something just for you.
Enjoy
Julie
Pink is so sweet and so girly girl. It adds a lot of femininity to a piece of jewelry or an article of clothing. Pink is less passionate than red, but offers an innocence instead.
Rose Quartz
This mineral can be cut into cabs, and when the light hits it just right, you can see a star within the stone. It can fade over time. It is the Taurus birthstone.

Rhodochrosite
This mineral is from the calcite series and raspberry pink is the most common color. Although, it can be found in faded pink or even orange at times. This stone is found in copper veins. This is the state gem of Colorado.

Tugtupite
This mineral is a lot like sodalite, and it can be translucent to completely transparent. The stones have the ability to turn deeper red as they warm up, so when worn, they can become a warmer color if they are in contact with the skin. A mood mineral, if you will.

Pink Morganite
When these stones are green, they are called emeralds, but when they are pink, well, they are pink. They vary from light pink to dark pink.

All of these lovely pink shades will have you longing for spring. Until it gets here, here are more pinks that you can own today!
As you can see, there are may ways to think pink
Don’t see what you’re looking for? Maybe these posts will help, or you can ask the designers if they could make something just for you.
Enjoy
Julie
Volume 18 Issue 4, April 2021
What's New in April?
Feels like we went from winter to summer in a blink of an eye. One day it was a nice and comfortable 70 degrees and then it went to 90 and humid almost overnight. Or maybe not really overnight …
In the meantime, I took a bit of a trip to Tennessee only to turn around and drive as quickly as possible to stay in front of the line of storms that hit Alabama hard. Our prayers go out to the folks who lost everything in these storms. Looks like it might be a very stormy spring season for the whole country. Montana is seeing double-digit inches of snow.
While all of this is going on, I have been making new beads with bright, colorful flowers. Trying out some bold new designs and working with artwork to create one of a kind pieces. At some point, these will also end up in my loose beads for sale.
Flowers are starting to bloom, and our bird feeder is very busy with cardinals, blue jays, woodpeckers and doves. Even the painted bunting is still hanging around enjoying some of the seeds. We had an unidentified caterpillar that I have spent months trying to figure him out. It’s now been identified as an oakworm that ends up looking like this:

Cuff Bracelets: Zodiac cuff bracelets to show off your sign.
Thimbles: More Mother’s Day gift ideas for Mom or Grandma. Don’t forget that Nurse Appreciation Week is May 6-12.
Statement Earrings: Perfect for Zoom calls. Large and bold earrings for every day.
You will find all of my beads, canes and finished jewelry on my website. www.bluemorningexpressions.com
Until next month,
Julie


Pushpins: I have too many themes to mention here, but from teachers to nurses to friends, I am doing designs as quickly as I can.
Statement Beads: Working on large beads for ZOOM calls and being on camera. Both earrings and pendant necklaces.
Prints and Posters: Bible verse posters and other art featuring hot rods and more are in production.
Who wouldn’t be just green with envy when they take a look at these magnificent gemstones all sporting the green of money. The word green means “grow” as in grass and is filled with the promise of youth and energy. When applied to envy and jealousy, we can thank Shakespeare for the green-eyed monster as described in The Merchant of Venice. Now, it is aligned with money and prosperity.
Green Diamonds
Just like the red diamonds we talked about last week, these are also very rare. However, you have a better chance of finding a green diamond than a red one. The diamond is a gemstone associated with the April baby.

Green Garnet
Another more traditionally red gemstone, the green garnet is one of those unusual finds. They are part of the andradite species and can be narrowed down even further to the demantoid, which happens to be one of the most expensive garnet. The garnet is a birthstone for January and associated with Aquarius.

Green Tourmaline
The most common tourmaline that we see is the watermelon stone, but a truly green stone like the chrome tourmaline is a deep rich green that is almost reminiscent of the
Emerald City in The Wizard of Oz.

Peridot
The gemstone peridot is derived from the olivine mineral. It only comes in green, but it can have a variety of shades of green. It has a luster and is the August birthstone.

In addition to these hard to find stones, we have the ever popular jades, emeralds, jaspers, agates and turquoise for our jewelry designs.
There is no reason to be jealous when you can own these beautiful greens for yourself. Buy them today!
Photography & Digital By Colleen Cornelius
Don’t see what you’re looking for? Maybe these posts will help, or you can ask the designers if they could make something just for you.
Enjoy
Julie and Blu