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- Ruby
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- Semi-Precious Gemstones
- Tanzanite
- Topaz
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- Acrylic
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Colored Gemstone Jewelry from the Bloomingdale's Fine Collection
Make a splash in colored gemstone jewelry from the Bloomingdale's Fine Collection. Just as much of a girl's best friend as diamonds, these shimmering stones offer a vibrant alternative to classic jewelry, whether you prefer a single pop of color or an entire spectrum of mixed hues. Between heirloom-quality birthstones and elegant gems that go with everything, our exclusive collection houses treasures that are as unique and eye-catching as the person wearing them.
Amethyst Jewelry. February babies and purple fanatics rejoice: Amethyst gemstone jewelry stuns in a range of lavender shades from milky lilac to deep eggplant--as well as less-expected pink, green, and rose tones. Choose from fine jewelry with a row of amethysts, an individual stone, or a rainbow of colored gemstones.
Emerald Jewelry. Few gems carry richness and depth the way emeralds do. Striking green sparkles on its own, surrounded by pavé diamonds, or complementing jewel-tone stones. Though you'll most frequently find it in a warm yellow gold setting, emeralds look equally as impressive in white gold jewelry.
Ruby Jewelry. Sometimes a dazzling fuchsia, other times a vivid red, rubies create a fiery mood wherever you wear them. From statement earrings covered in rubies to understated bangles with only a hint of color, ruby jewelry catches the light at every angle.
Sapphire Jewelry. As timeless as diamonds, precious sapphires take form most popularly as a brilliant blue, followed by scintillating pinks, yellows, oranges, and greens. Traditionally found in a white-gold setting that's just as cool-toned as the gemstone itself, sapphires also pop against yellow and rose golds.
Onyx Jewelry. Add drama to your gemstone jewelry stack with onyx, a semi-precious stone prized for its bold black cast that's intense solo, or as a point of contrast for brightly colored gemstones, opals, and metals. Slip a moody onyx cocktail ring onto your finger, or turn to a minimalist onyx pendant necklace as a reliable piece that goes with literally everything.