If you are passionate about jewelry, you must have heard about a series of trends, formats and shades that are related to this universe. But maybe you still don't know one of the greatest rarities that can occur with a precious stone: the bicolor stones.

Bicolored stones, in addition to being very beautiful, also have a story behind their origin and can attract a lot of attention to their look. So let's talk a little bit about this phenomenon!

How are they formed?

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The formation of any type of stone requires a long biological process, regardless of its color. It can be of vegetable origin (through the fossilization of organic matter), animal (like the pearl, which comes from oysters) or mineral (the process of most stones) and, in each of these formations, the resulting crystal reaches a shape and peculiarity — due to the natural aspects, including that each stone is unique.

Bicolor stones, specifically, are a particularity caused by these differences in the formation of each stone. Variations in climate and pressure from the environment, for example, are factors that can influence the differentiation of tones in a stone, and the result could not be more fascinating: a stone with two colors, distributed in a way that only nature can create.

What stones can be bicolor?

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There are some gemstones known to have a greater tendency to be formed by two colors, that is, some stones in which the natural aspects mentioned tend to act more frequently. A Tourmaline it is the most talked about among them, since it can have the greatest variety of tones — among them, red ranging to blue, yellow and green —, generally distributed from the center outwards. It can reach up to three tones, in some cases.

There are also other examples of stones that appear in different colors more frequently. O Citrine, for example, displays shades ranging from yellow, orange, and green. sapphires and amethysts are two more commonly found as well.

And why buy a jewel of this type?

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A jewel with precious stones is already full of value. It's something crafted, with an exclusive design that will last for a long time --and can acquire, in addition to material value, great sentimental value. It becomes a family heirloom, a gift for loved ones, and can probably be passed down from generation to generation.

Now, imagine a bicolored stone. Its occurrence is rare, which adds much more value to the piece. If a regular piece of jewelry already lifts your look, your face and your look, this type of stone brings even more personality and shine to you. Therefore, acquiring an accessory like this will bring you even more exclusivity, personality and differentiation! Wassup need any more reason?

And you, did you already know the phenomenon of bicolor stones? Do you already have one in your collection? We bet you enjoyed knowing a little more about this rarity! Be sure to tell us about your impressions in the comments and until next time!

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