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Fine stones jewerly
Colette Lune Perlée medal in white gold and white mother-of-pearl
Colette Lune medal in rose gold and onyx
Colette Lune medal yellow gold and tiger eye
Colette Nuage Limited Edition pendant in rose gold and white mother of pearl
Première fois earrings yellow gold and lapis lazuli
Mini Ever Disc ring in pink gold and onyx
Ever Disc earrings in pink gold and pink mother-of-pearl
Bracelet Mini Ever Disc en or rose et onyx
Disc Ever ring in rose gold and tiger eye
Colette Lune Perlée bracelet yellow gold and malachite
Première fois ring yellow gold and lapis lazuli
Octo ring in yellow gold, onyx and diamonds
Necklace Polka 1922 in yellow gold and tiger eye
The Feeric necklace in yellow gold and fine stones
Collier Confetti Rainbow 7 pierres 0,90 carat
Octo ring in yellow gold and white mother of pearl
Necklace Polka 1922 in rose gold and onyx
Bliss earrings in rose gold and onyx
Bliss 13 Tiny necklace in rose gold and onyx
Bliss bracelet in rose gold and onyx
Octo long necklace in yellow gold and white mother of pearl
Colette Lune Perlée Medal in yellow gold and tiger eye
Necklace Polka 1922 in yellow gold and lapis lazuli
Octo ring in yellow gold and onyx
Bliss necklace in rose gold and onyx
Colette Lune medal in yellow gold and white mother-of-pearl
Fine and ornamental stones: colourful treasures of nature
Did you know? By abuse of language, the term "precious stone" is sometimes used for certain natural gems that do not actually belong to this very specific category. In fact, there are only four precious stones: diamonds, sapphires, rubies and emeralds. All other natural stones are called "gemstones" or "ornamental stones" (the latter are also known as "hard stones"). Fine stones (formerly called "semi-precious", but this designation is no longer permitted) have the characteristic of being transparent, unlike ornamental stones which are opaque. Thus, in the family of fine stones, we find gems such as aquamarine, tourmaline, garnet, topaz, amethyst or citrine, and in the family of ornamental stones, lapis lazuli, tiger's eye, malachite, turquoise, pyrite, carnelian or onyx. The last distinction that can be made concerns the so-called organic stones such as mother-of-pearl, amber and coral, all of which come from living organisms such as shells and trees. Each of the fine, ornamental and organic stones used in the making of Lepage jewellery are scrupulously examined by our gemologists, in order to verify that they precisely meet our criteria of excellence. Let yourself be charmed by the colours of the jewels in this selection, and fall for your favourite piece!