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Friday, June 25, 2010

Tumbled Gemstone Pendants

Wear the Cool, Trendy Look
By Rakesh Rauly


Tumbled gemstone pendants have been used by both men and women since ancient times, although the term 'tumbled' was coined not very long ago and is now a common one in jewelry jargon. The only difference in the gemstone-fashioning technique, which we refer to today as 'tumbled', to the one employed by artisans in those early times, is the manner in which they created their versions of tumbled gemstone pendants. Centuries back, artisans did not have the tools and gemstone-fashioning techniques that jewelers possess today. Therefore, those early artisans cut whatever precious stones they discovered into little, irregular-shaped pieces. These little pieces were then attached to dry weeds, straw or animal hide and hung from their necks as tumbled gemstone pendants. Perhaps, the gemstone pendant that early man wore was the very first version of what jewelers, term today as a tumbled gemstone pendant.

As ancient as the tumbling process in gemstone-fashioning maybe, perhaps, you, like most people, may not fully understand what this process is all about. The common question that most jewelers today are asked is "what are tumbled gemstone pendants?" The word 'tumbled' doesn't refer to the pendants, but specifically, to the gemstones in a tumbled gemstone pendant itself. The actual process can be described as the polishing and smoothening of all surfaces of a gemstone by 'tumbling' it in a mixture of fine abrasive and liquid. Tumbled gemstone pendants are the products of this process which is distinctly different from the manual shaping and polishing of cabochon cut or faceted gemstones. The reason why teenagers and young adults clamor to have tumbled gemstone pendants is because of the dramatic, asymmetrical and unusually-shaped gemstones that evolve from the process of tumbling. The hundreds of such irregular-shaped gemstones have led to a wide range from which you can select your tumbled gemstone pendant easily.

The highlight of the tumbled gemstone process is that, it not only will give your gemstone pendant a polished look but will help to express the natural form, structure and unique beauty of each stone within your tumbled gemstone pendant. Such polished and asymmetric-shaped gemstones are created within sealed drums that possess rotating tumblers that ultimately accelerate the natural process and create the final gemstone form. This process can be likened to the smooth stones or pebbles you would find on river banks or beaches, the only difference being that this natural process is far slower than what modern day tumbled gemstone pendants go through.

Fortunately, there are various reputed gemstone dealers who utilize professional 'tumbling techniques' where you will find a wide variety of tumbled gemstone pendants. If you desire to have a particular shape of the gemstone you choose, an experienced jeweler could easily cater to your needs. Tumbled gemstone pendants are not just fashion statements made by the teenagers and young adults who wear them but items that express their youthfulness, verve and trendy lifestyle. If you are a teenager, young adult or simply young at heart, you can wear the cool trendy look, too.


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