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Rhinestone Colors Described

This chart is our best attempt to translate incredible colors into mundane words ...

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'Light' colors are lighter versions of the basic color as described below.
For example, Light Amethyst has the same color attributes as Amethyst, but is a lighter shade.
Color NameDescription
Amethystvery true amethyst - purple, with just a touch of red
Aquamarinelight blue/green
Aurumvery bright, sparkly gold - coated with real gold
Azorelight blue
Bermuda Blueblue with yellow
Black Diamondvery dark smoke-grey, but also very brilliant
Blue Zirconteal, turquoise blue, deep aqua
Burgundyvery dark deep red
Capri Bluerich blue with a little green, sometimes called Caribbean Blue
Chalk Whiteopaque white - no need for foiling
Chrysolitepale green - light green, no yellow - Light Peach plus Light Azore
Citrinetrue yellow, bright lemon yellow, intense, with a touch of geeen
Cobaltdeep royal blue
Comet Argent Light (CAL)very shiny silver, coated with real silver
Cosmo JetJet with a Crystal center
Crystalclear, diamond-like
Crystal ABCrystal, with a rainbow-effect coating. Also known as simply 'Aurora Borealis'. Under the lights, the 'plain' crystal becomes a diamond with a rainbow of reds, blues, greens, purples, etc.
Crystal TransmissionNearly impossible to describe. A Crystal stone with the AB effect on the back - responds to light very differently than the standard AB effect. The foiled version retains the 'rainbow' effect, but in a 'light AB' manner. The unfoiled version mixes in the background color, and the overall effect is just impossible to describe. One of our most favorite and most used stones!
DoradoCrystal with a gold finish - similar to Aurum, but with a different sparkle
Emerald'jewel-tone', rich green - 4-leaf clovers and the Emerald Isle
Erinitelight green/moss green, green with a little grey and no yellow
Fire Opaldeep yellow with red and orange highlights - the color changes with angle of light, as if the stone was 'on fire'
Fuchsiabright purple/pink, intense hot-pink
Garnetdeep red/wine, but lighter than Burgundy
Heliotroperich royal purple, with blue and a little green and a little red
Hyacinthbright orange - bright red with touch of yellow
Jetbrilliant solid black - no need for foil
Jet ABnot even close to regular Jet, more like Heliotrope plus Meridian - absolutely gorgeous stone!
Jet Hematitemedium grey, Jet with a silvery surface
Jet Nutrich brown with black overtones
Jonquillight/pale yellow
Meridian Blueocean green and Caribbean blue - color changes with angle of light
Montananavy blue, deep blue, slight touch of green
Olivinegreen/yellow, olive green
Pacific Opallight green with opalescent highlights
Padparadschacombines pink, orange, and peach - ('salmon') - very pretty stone
Peridotlight green, 'spring' green
Light Peachpale, pale 'orangy-pink' - like the lightest part of a ripe peach skin
Rosedark pink, true 'rose'
Rose Alabasterwhitish medium pink, solid color - no foil needed
Ruby'jewel tone', true 'cold' red, 'blood' red - no orange
Sagegreen with brown/grey overtones - imagine the dried herb
Sapphire'jewel-tone', medium blue, very rich, almost a royal blue
Siamvery bright, very warm red
Sungolden orange - imagine the setting sun
Tabaciridescent Olivine with yellow, mix of gold/brown/green
Tanzanitelavender, palest purple, a little less red than Light Amethyst
Topazgolden brownish yellow
Smoked Topazgolden brown, nearly bronze, deep Topaz but not as yellow
Light Colorado Topaza paler gold than Topaz
Turmalinemedium green, forest green
Turquoisegreen/blue - solid color, no need for a foil
Violetgorgeous rich medium purple
Vitrail Lightpink with blue / lavender with green - depends on the light
Vitrail MediumOlivine with Fuchsia
Volcanoiridescent Ruby with blue, very intense - color changes with angle of light
White Opaliridescent white, with red, purple, yellow - very similar to the Opal gemstone
White Opal / Sky Bluesort of like the sky on a nice day - (but not quite as rich or deep as the 'Carolina Blue' skies here in Charlotte)
AB (Aurora Borealis) Effectan effect added to the basic stone - adds a 'rainbow' of reds, blues, greens, purples, etc. to the base color, depending on the angle of the light
Satin Finishthe stone has a light Hematite (grey) coating, giving a 'smoky' effect to the base color
Matte Finishthe stone is chemically treated to 'blur' and 'deaden' the base color



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