When it comes to buying gemstones, the price is only one of several factors you should take into account before making your purchase. In fact, buying a gemstone based on its price alone can be a costly mistake, as some inexpensive gemstones can actually be quite rare and therefore have a high resale value.
How to Determine the Value of a Gemstone
That being said, there are many ways you can evaluate the value of a gemstone when purchasing it. The type of cut and clarity of the stone are both very important factors; after all, the cut affects how light reflects off its surface and clarity refers directly to how see-through the gem is. Other things you may want to consider include whether it is Fluorescent or not, its size and its country of origin.
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Tanzanite
The gem Tanzanite was found in 1967 and is the first on our list. Tanzanite can only be discovered in northern Tanzania, near Mount Kilimanjaro’s foothills, as its name suggests. Tiffany and Co. began utilizing tanzanite in their jewelry, and it quickly became popular. A strong blue-violet tint distinguishes this sapphire from the others. Although $1,200 may not appear to be a large sum (particularly when compared to the other gems on our list), the market expects it to increase in the next 20-25 years. The scarcity of tanzanite is primarily to blame for this.
Now let’s see some mesmerizing Tanzanite Jewelry on the list.
Tanzanite Earrings
These Tanzanite earrings have a bold style that is inspired by the necessities of life. The jewels are arranged in a way that represents pleasant times in one’s life. These dangling earrings are suitable for all ages and can be worn by any woman. You can also buy Tanzanite stud earrings.
Tanzanite Pendant
Pear-shaped Tanzanite pendants sways from a zircon studded fancy bail, which was inspired by a drop theme. This pendant necklace is an excellent way to complement your jewelry collection with the beauty of colorful and appealing stones.
Tanzanite Rings
This Tanzanite ring will provide a lovely and elegant touch to your finger. This ring shines brilliantly thanks to a series of flowers studded with Tanzanite. This diamond floral band ring is suitable for a wedding band and is designed in the band pattern.
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Black Opal
The most sought-after and costly opals are black opals. The stone’s black body serves as the ideal backdrop for the vibrant color play. The Lightning Ridge area of New South Wales produces almost all black opals. They are highly regarded as a national treasure of Australia. The $3 million Royal One is the world’s most valuable black opal. The 306-carat emerald is a rare find. It went unnoticed for 14 years until the miner who discovered it decided to sell.
Black opal ring
This magnificent Australian Lightning Ridge black opal halo ring will give your hand a touch of luxury and shine. This opal ring, encircled by a halo of black and white diamonds, exudes the jewel’s sumptuous appeal.
Black Opal Earring
These Australian lightning ridge black opals have a subtle design with a mystical meaning, inspired by the infinity knot. The diamonds that encircle the gemstone give the jewelry a rich appearance. These drop earrings are made of sterling silver metal and give your jewelry a new look.
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Red Beryl
Red beryl has been found in Utah, New Mexico, and Mexico, although only those mined in Utah’s Wah Wah Mountains have been gem-quality. They come in a variety of darker red hues, all of which are equally captivating. This variation is one of the most unusual in the beryl family, which includes emeralds. As a result, collectors refer to red beryl as the “red emerald.” Red beryls, like emeralds, frequently have inclusions and fractures. This rare gem can cost up to $10,000 per carat, but only if you can find one for sale.
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Emerald
Emeralds are well-known for their distinctive green tones and are among the most popular gemstones in the world. Brazil, Colombia, Zimbabwe, and Zambia are the four nations where it can be found. Minor flaws can be found in the majority of emeralds on the market. As a result, if a flawless natural emerald becomes available, it can command astronomical prices.
Emerald Earrings
The exquisite blend of two separate gemstones in these emerald stud earrings is inspired by a floral motif. These halo stud earrings include diamonds that surround a vivid green gemstone. This decoration as a whole appears to be rather lovely.
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Ruby
Rubies, sometimes known as the “King of Gemstones,” come in a wide range of vivid red colors. They come in a variety of colors, ranging from pink to a deep red. The blazing diamond represents zeal for life and desire. This notion was passed down down the ages by ancient societies who believed that the color resembled blood.
Ruby Ring
This Indian star ruby ring exudes elegance and is a must-have. This halo ring, which features baguette-shaped diamonds encircling a ruby, adds a vibrant touch to anything it’s paired with. The strategically placed jewels attract attention, ensuring that your wonderfully put-together look is never overlooked.
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Pink Diamond
Pink diamonds are the rarest of all coloured diamonds. These pink-colored stones make up less than 0.1 percent of the total annual diamond production worldwide. When the exquisite pink gemstones are auctioned, the price per carat routinely exceeds $1 million.
Pink Diamond Ring
With this uncut natural pink diamond, you can be as beautiful as you want to be. The ring is designed to look like spring blossoms. This diamond ring features pink diamonds that have been properly cut and arranged so that the floral frame shines brightly.