10 Most Valuable Gemstones In the World
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- čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
- Tanzanite-$1,200 per carat
Black Opal-$9,500 per carat
Red Beryl-$10,000 per carat
Musgravite-$35,000 per carat
Alexandrite-$70,000 per carat
Emerald-$305,000 per carat
Ruby-$1.18 million per carat
Pink Diamond-$1.19 million per carat
Jadeite-$3 million per carat
Blue Diamond-$3.93 million per carat - Zábava
I love blue sapphires. I don't care if they're rare or expensive. They are just beautiful to me.💖
Musgravite and Taaffeite are actually rather inexpensive when bought at the source in Sri Lanka, but explode in value once cut and sent to retailers.
My favorite rare gemstones are color change garnets from Bekily, Madagascar, and Nandagala, Tanzania. The blue-to-reddish/purple change is so magical to me. I also was able to grab some pezzottaite (pink cesium beryl analog) from long since exhausted mines in Madagascar; that one looks like a little piece of fluorescent bubblegum. But when it comes to emeralds; Colombian and Ethiopian are the only ones that have that pure, attractive green hue that ships would sail entire oceans to mine and bring back, in my opinion.
The green necklace at the beginning is beautiful love the colour, 💚💚💚💚💚
For me,the most valuable mineral/stone/crystal is the one that when you wear it, you feels everything alright, fall into places,etc. Not the cost.
i set crystals in silver and gold and put small blue diamonds in gold balls around the silver = also amethyst ! great to wear crystals = with booster stones mounted - i think i was in atlantis ?
@@ronnieboucherthecrystalcraftsm 😊
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I like white diamonds, well cut, clean. Fabulous to look at. They’re beautiful in any size,and shape but I prefer round…..brilliant…solitaire.
Wonderfull, beautifull stones jewellerie. Ta.nk you.
All are gorgeous.
The pink diamond or Barbara Hutton’s jade neckleo
Beautiful💕💕💕
Love the pink diamond, wowie
The Blue diamond!
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The price you mention are extremely higher than the actual market price.
I noticed that too. I have over seventy different gemstones. I didn't pay anywhere near those prices. Maybe Americans are happy to be overcharged.
@@lorrainemarshall4183 well they have been graded and they have been cut by people with so much skill that them just looking at the stone makes the price go up. Like a painting isn’t worth a whole lot even if it’s super detailed but a painting by Picasso now that’s worth something (you could have 70 paintings in your house but 0 are from Picasso so yeah)
@@lorrainemarshall4183
You must realize that these gemstones and/or the jewels they are set within are typically exceptional for numerous reasons; provenance, history, uniqueness, impossibility to replace, whether the stones have undergone treatment, or exhibit unique chemical, physical, or optical properties.
A 5 carat sapphire in Beruwala will likely cost less than an equivalent sapphire that was mounted on the ring of a famous and storied heiress and designed by a renown jeweler that has long since passed away. These are things you can’t expect to find, much less barter for, from gem marketplaces.
I would like to own the Jadeite.
Wow! I love gemstones. But to own most of these I'd need a whole new wardrobe to support the ring lol I prefer more low key cuts and settings ... but still admire the beauty of the fanciest pieces 🌼🌸🌼
I know the feeling lol
I’m too pedestrian to even imagine what it’d be like to go to an event surrounded by people draped in this kind of jewelry. I’d get heart palpitations 😂
STOP USING COMPUTER GENERATED VOICES!
Pink diamond because all good things are pink inside.
It's all about the Imperial Jade bead necklace , understated elegance.
Diamond's are not rare.
@Jason Koster , Bue and Red Diamond are rare.
Blue and pink diamonds are rare that's why it's said in this video that they are the most precious since only a few people got hold of it, hence, given the highest value during auctions, but commercially, it's still the colorless diamond that is the most highly valued. The most common are the brown and yellow.
@@Neneng63 , wrong colorless is the the most common NOT brown and yellow ! Duh
The most rare colors are; Violet, Red, Orange, Blue, Green, Pink, Brown, Yellow, Colorless, and Near-Colorless, in that order. There have been fewer pure violet diamonds than any other hue.
Red diamonds are the rarest of diamonds ♦️.
Technically, per GIA, there have been fewer pure-violet diamonds than any other hue. They are so fantastically rare that they constitute less than a tenth of a percent of naturally-colored diamonds ever tested by GIA. To put that in better perspective, that’s less than one tenth of a percent of what makes up about 1% of all diamonds, as colored diamonds are already very rare.
Cant afford jade try high grade green aventurine. Comes in lighter or a lovely dark green.
Ruby for me thanks ❤️😊
FOR ME RUBY SURROUNDED WITH DIAMONDS !
LIFE is the most precious diamond for me.
Take off vegetals, take off animals. Remove minerals & these beautiful GEMSTONES ... and life is no longer worth it ; )
Life is indeed the most precious diamond. You couldn't have expressed it any better
Just give me a blood red garnet and I’d be happy 😊
I have old antique ring natural Russian Alexandrite stone👍
This Metallic sound of a voice is just awful ☹️
I would love to have some Alexandrite and some Jadeite.
I sold jewelry years ago and was able to buy a .75 ct Alexandrite. I put it in a pendant. It’s beautiful. I have never received any compliments on the stone. I actually had a woman tell me it looked like one she got in Walmart. Apparently, she didn’t recognized the quality of the stone.
@@mchapman132
Alexandrite is one of the stones that, if not cut properly, it’s color change gets lost due to extinction. It’ll be visible, but it’s vividness would suffer when set in jewelry. I worked with a stone once that was sent for recutting and was 4+ carats, cut down to about 2.75ct for a ring; the resulting effect on the brilliance of the stone was unbelievable, and fetched a priced tens of times greater than the original pre/cut stone.
@@sergpie - Thank you for that information. My stone is very beautiful but no one seems to know what it is and assumes it’s costume jewelry. That’s sad really, because it was expensive. I enjoy wearing it though.
@@mchapman132
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, which is especially true for jewelry 😉
I want that jade necklace, previously owned by heiress Barbara Hutton!
I have a tanzanite ring. Stone is large. Now I will see a jeweler to value it. Had no idea about its value.
It will depend on its' color. Deep blue with flashes of red is the most prized. Good luck and are you looking for a husband? :)
Go for it. I have had several, two of them quite large, for tanzanite, and good colour so i was told. I bought them 20-30 years ago because I thought they were pretty.
I had them valued about a year ago, the valuation made me very happy indeed.
If you managed to get some of that sweet Merelani trichroic material from back in the day, you’re in for a treatz
Where is shappires ???
Sounds like the Bot has cv19.🥶
The Jadeite Cartier necklace 💚
Wasn't Barbara Hutton super rich and died penniless??
Green jade is human body wear health jewel one...
I have many gemstones
Found
You forgot the paraiba tourmaline.
No grandidierite?
Alexandrite on brazil other places.
When you make gem stones, with a hole though them.
You knock the frequencey out from it.
Rendering them as worth less.
@@kylieknight2365
Ya.
All the stones are the exect the same color.
Fake.
G.
The pink diamond belongs to rosmah mansor
If you cannot do your own voice work, ask a friend who can. The AI is dreadful and insulting. Not too mention lazy.
God bless and stay safe 😉
I have the blue & black change colour Individual an cut found Fall frashly 45 gram The Diamond 💎 I prifeare the Blue .
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To je sve preskupo.💎👎👎👎👎👎
What rubbish the best quality colour cut Tanzanite will not be more then usd 500 per carat.
i brought some on ebay pale and beautiful gem fire , cheap . tanzanite is getting up in price for big blue stones !
Llp