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The Hottest Gems in Jewelry arent Diamonds Rubies ornbspEmeralds

The overall supply of tanzanite is expected to be depleted in 10-15 years, making it a perfect stone for gem collectors. On the other hand, the costing of a high-qualityu00a0Tanzanite crystalu00a0can range from $900 to $1200.<br><br>Visit us : https://www.gemosgems.com/<br><br>#TanzaniteCrystal #Tsavorite #GemosGems<br>

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The Hottest Gems in Jewelry arent Diamonds Rubies ornbspEmeralds

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  1. The Hottest Gems in Jewelry aren’t Diamonds, Rubies, or Emeralds gemosgems.wordpress.com/2021/12/22/the-hottest-gems-in-jewelry-arent-diamonds-rubies-or-emeralds When you think about precious gemstones, what comes to mind? Most people will only think of Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires or Emeralds. However, there are several gemstones that are more rare and valuable than these Big 4s. But the problem is that only few people know about them. Check out our list of gorgeous gemstones that are rarer than these precious stones if you’re searching for something different for your next jewelry collection. These magnificent gems are prized for their amazing optical effects, such as changing colors in the case of beautiful Tanzanite. Most of the valuable gemstones are relatively new discoveries that have been found in the last few decades. Gemstones like Tanzanite, discovered in 1967, and Tsavorite, the first gem-quality stone found in the 1960s, are relatively recent additions to the jewelry world. They are, nonetheless, gaining in popularity in a short span of time. Their high value stems from their rarity, which can be due to small deposits, great demand, or the fact that they are only mined in one or two locations in the world. Here’s a list of few Gems that have high demand in Jewelry Industry: Tanzanite: Mesmerizing Blue-colored Tanzanites have become the first choice for every jewelry setting because of its brilliance and rarity. Tanzania is the only place on Earth where these beautiful gemstones are mined. According to geologists, the tanzanite deposits originated at the same period as Mount Kilimanjaro. The crystals’ vivid blue color is caused by the presence of a rare chemical element, vanadium during the tectonic plates shifting. Experts believe that tanzanite can only be found in the Mererani Hills because of the peculiar conditions that led to its formation. The overall supply of tanzanite is expected to be depleted in 10-15 years, making it a perfect stone for gem collectors. On the other hand, the costing of a high-quality Tanzanite crystal can range from $900 to $1200. The market of Tanzanite stone is expected to skyrocket in the next 20-25 years, with scarcity being the major reason behind this. 1/3

  2. After considering the characteristics of Tanzanite, you might be thinking of buying this beautiful blue stone. But the question arises – From where you can buy beautiful Tanzanite crystal or pre-set jewelry? The simple answer to this question is Gemos Gems. We are one of the world’s largest online gem merchants, with a wide range of gemstones and a global supply network. Thousands of top-quality precious and semi- precious gemstones in various color tones, shapes, and carat weights are available in our vast collection to satisfy the diverse needs of our clients. Aquamarine: Aquamarines are a light to dark blue (or green-blue) variety of beryl and are becoming a popular choice among jewelry enthusiasts. The stones are famous in Asia, where they are regarded to offer beneficial energy for Chinese geomancy (feng shui.) Deep blue stones are extremely rare and costly, and can only be discovered in Brazil. Since ancient times, aquamarine has been thought to calm waves, keep sailors safe, and cure a variety of ailments. Many small deposits of Aquamarine can also be found in Africa, Pakistan, Russia, and Afghanistan. On the other hand, the ‘Dom Pedro’ is the most costly variety of aquamarine in the world. This massive aquamarine was discovered in the 1980s and weighed 200 pounds before being dropped by Brazilian miners and breaking into three pieces. Two of the pieces were further broken down and made into jewelry, while the third was given the name Dom Pedro after Brazil’s first ruler. It is currently displayed at ‘The Smithsonian National Museum of History’. It weighs roughly five pounds and has a carat weight of 10,363 carats, making it valued between $5 and $6 million. Tsavorite: Tsavorite is relatively a modern gemstone, discovered in 1967 for the first time. It was named after its origin place – Tsavo National Park in Kenya. However, it can now be found in Kenya, Tanzania, and Madagascar. Tsavorite belongs to the garnet family and is related to the grossularite variety. The presence of vanadium and chromium during its 2/3

  3. formation gives it its brilliant green hue. Tsavorite is a beautiful, brilliant green gemstone that rivals the splendour of emeralds, despite its rarity. It’s a relatively new addition to the jewelry industry. These beautiful green gemstones are naturally beautiful and don’t need to undergo any treatment or enhancement, which led to its popularity among gem collectors. The second reason behind its quick popularity is its affordability in comparison to other colored precious gemstones. Jadeite: Imperial jade is popular for its bright electric green, although jadeite comes in a variety of colours including lavender, yellow, orange-red, blue, black, and even colourless. This stone is highly esteemed in Chinese, Mayan, and Maori civilizations with a long history of folklore. The translucence and texture of jadeite determine its worth, with top-quality material showcasing a beautiful look. Even yet, estimating the value of a piece of jade is more subjective than determining the value of other gemstones. Modern jewelers nowadays prefer this rich-green colored gemstone over the traditional Emeralds. Alexandrite: Alexandrite was discovered in the Ural Mountains of Russia in 1830 and possesses extraordinary color-changing properties. This stone appears emerald green to peacock blue in daylight but ruby red to purple under incandescent light due to small quantities of chromium in the crystal structure. Imperial Russia’s colours — red and green — are in trends right now. It’s no surprise that the Russian aristocracy desired this stone. This chrysoberyl variant, named after Czar Alexander, is still a rare stone. Despite the fact that alexandrite has been discovered in Brazil and few other places, it remains one of the rarest gemstones. Alexandrite, a modern June birthstone, is still popular and is frequently used in modern jewelry. Surprisingly, they are always mined in small sizes in less than one carat. As a result, the price value of a larger stone increases exponentially. For example, a single carat can cost $15,000, but a larger stone can cost up to $70,000 per carat. 3/3

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