Gemstone
Our gemstones are artfully selected from trusted gem dealers worldwide.
No two stones are alike; therefore, each Emily Amey gemstone piece is uniquely yours.
Browse our collection of one of a kind stones.
The flashy birthstone of October is a highly popular stone, and the majority of the stones we use are mined in Australia. Opals are very soft stones comprised of up to 30% water and need to be treated with a gentle hand.
Tourmaline is one of our most used stones because of its wide variety of shades and unique color combinations. This stone is featured in our most beloved pieces, from pale peachy yellow to deep teal and pink.
Moonstones were believed by Ancient Romans to be made up of solidified rays of the moon. Its iridescent coloring lends itself to being a highly sought-after stone and one of our favorites at Emily Amey Jewelry. Most of our Moonstones are found in India.
Morganite
We love the idea of this pale pink stone as an alternative to diamonds in engagement rings because it is associated with the Heart Chakra and is known to represent everlasting love.
Dendritic Agate
Dendrites are fern-like inclusions of iron or other metallic oxides and create unique patterns in each stone. The word is derived from a Greek word meaning “tree-like.”
Sapphire
The Birthstone of September, this stone has been highly prized for centuries. It comes in every color except red (which would be classified as a ruby), but it is most sought after in its rich blue hue.
Aquamarine
Latin for “Water of the Sea,” this stone is the color of a perfect tropical ocean. We love its calming energy and ability to increase tolerance and communication. March babies get to call this stone their own.
Ruby
Associated with bringing the wearer health and wealth, rubies are the birthstone of July and are known for their fiery red coloring. The ideal ruby is a deep red with a slight purple hue and has been a prized stone for centuries.
Turquoise
It is a soft stone usually in vibrant blue-green and can be matrixed with other materials like Pyrite and Copper. It is believed to be a powerful healing stone used in amulets for thousands of years.