![]() Still, they are light yellow tones that may appear as off-color white stones. This means a bold, highly saturated yellow color with a tone, or darkness, with 20-30%. Unlike other stones, yellow hues reach their gamut limit at light tones. Orange secondary hues are preferable for example, popular “golden” colors have slight orange hues. Green secondary hues are undesirable however, they add a “neon” quality to the stone when slight. In yellow stones, secondary hues are green, orange, or brown. The most valuable yellow gemstones have hue, tone, and saturation, and most important of all, should be yellow. Such bright sunny colors, deep golden hues, and yellow stone names are exactly what you are looking for. "Thank you for the awesome new tool that is part of the Fire Mountain Website - "Colors of Gemstones, Shell and More.The Lost Soul is found in the warmth of the Sun, the yellow-golden glaze is heart-warming and gives a purpose to life. Please keep in mind that the comments expressed below are those of our customers and do not reflect the views of Fire Mountain Gems and Beads. We would like to share some of the customer comments we received in response to the "Colors of Gemstones, Shell and More" guide, featured in a newsletter. Green, grey, red, orange, yellow - all colors Golden color-translucent with occasional bandings Twisting and turning bands of various colors Subtle shades of reddish-brown with cream and greyĮarth tones with terra cotta reds and hints of purpleĭistinct appearance of grey, mauve and pink color combinations ![]() Has a "crackled" look (web-like pattern of white crackles) created via heat treatment, and color enhancement produces the fiery oranges and redsīlack, blue, fossil, gold, green, white, pink, purple, red or orange Glowing rusty orange color with scattered veins of grey-white. Green-transparent/translucent with occasional bandingsĭark to lime green with creamy tones and a varying black and grey matrixĪmber color - can vary in color from yellow to red to honey brown White background with green splotches (semitranslucent to opaque) ![]() Translucent to opaque, with black cross-like pattern on a light brown background, can also be dark green and transparent Red-brown, golden, yellow and white mixed in very broad patterns Multicolored (green/blue/clear/purple/golden)ĭeep brown, brick red, grey/black and cream colorsĬhocolate brown with grey and caramel colorsĮarth tones with terra cotta, red, tan, brownīrown/tan background with golden/light brown patternsīrown stone with a heavy golden/metallic, shimmering chatoyancy Mint green with spotted grey/black specks in varying patternsīlue, some pyrite or white calcite (usually dyed)ĭenim blue, some pyrite or white calcite (usually dyed) Swirls and spotted patterns in grey, black and white Translucent, grey color with occasional banding ![]() Rich dark brown-black color with marbled red and greyĬreamy pink tones against a dark backgroundĭark stone, blending black, grey and brown colors with cream specks Translucent to opaque black, may show occasional banding Green, rust, grey, cream, blue, brown, and camel color ![]() A range of bead materials organized into color families: black and stone, blue and purple, green and aqua, red and pink, white and clear, and more. ![]()
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