In actual fact,there is no such thing as 'white' or 'green' jewelers rouge.Proper jewelers rouge is red,the 'rouge' is french for red,it should always be red.The 'white' and 'green' compounds on the market are much coarser abrasives,nowhere near as fine as proper red jewelers rouge,and not really recommended for polishing soft metals such as gold,silver,chrome etc.
If it is proper jeweler's rouge, it is composed of ferric oxide and wax or grease. It should melt with a low to moderate amount of heat.
The answer is...sortof. Jeweler' Rouge (aka Fe2O3, hematite, ferric oxide) is an oxide of the iron isotope Fe3+. Iron oxide typically refers to the Fe2+ (ferrous) isotope and has the molecular structure FeO (aka rust) and occurs anywhere iron is exposed to air.
"There are numerous jewelers that sell chamilia bracelets. Some of the stores are Ski Jewelers, Michael Kohn Jewelers, G & W Jewelers, Roman Jewelers, and Accents in Silver."
The population of Signet Jewelers is 2,007.
Kranich's Jewelers was created in 1903.
Hamilton Jewelers was created in 1912.
Signet Jewelers was created in 1949.
Reeds Jewelers was created in 1946.
Sterling Jewelers was created in 1906.
Kay Jewelers is owned by Sterling Jewelers which is owned by Signet Jewelers which trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol SIG.
Jewelery stores that sell real diamonds include Kay Jewelers, Showcase Jewelers, Zales, Tiffany, Birks, Swarovrski, Peoples Jewelers and Charlotte's Diamond Jewelers.