How pages are written.
Each page is written around a practical reader question: which stone to consider, what a stone usually looks like, what to check before buying, what care issues matter, and when a product listing feels weak. Pages are designed to be useful before any affiliate links are added.
How pages are updated.
Guides and templates are refreshed when the finder logic changes, when new stone pages are added, or when the navigation and trust structure are improved. The current major refresh is the 2026 version of the site.
How affiliate relationships are handled.
If a page links to a marketplace or retailer, those links may generate a commission. That possibility is disclosed in the footer and affiliate disclosure page. Commercial links do not rewrite the stone description, the caution notes, or the buying advice.
How claims are handled.
Gem Intent does not present stones as treatments or medical solutions. When a meaning or effect is described, it is framed as a traditional association, symbolic use, or common buyer expectation rather than a proven outcome.
How corrections are handled.
If a reader spots a factual error, a broken page, or misleading wording, the site should make it easy to contact the publisher and request a correction. The contact page exists for that reason.