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Ruby
Known as the “King of Gemstones,” rubies symbolises passion and power. Fine rubies especially untreated are rarer than diamonds and command premium prices.

Sapphire
Most famous in royal jewelry, sapphires represent wisdom and loyalty. Blue is the classic favorite, but pink, yellow, and green sapphires are increasingly popular.

Emerald
Emeralds are treasured for their deep green hue and historical prestige. Natural inclusions (jardin) are accepted as part of their beauty, making each stone unique.

Opals
Opals are loved for their play-of-color, flashing multiple hues in one stone. Australian opals—especially black opals—are among the most valuable.

Aquamarine
With its ocean-blue tones, aquamarine is associated with serenity and clarity. It’s a favorite for modern fine jewelry and high-value statement pieces.

Tanzanite
Found only in Tanzania, tanzanite’s blue-violet hue and limited supply make it a strong investment gemstone with growing global demand.

Peridot
Peridot’s vibrant green color appeals to younger buyers and everyday luxury customers. It’s one of the few gems found in volcanic and meteorite sources.

Topaz
Available in many colors, blue topaz being the most popular. This gemstone offers excellent brilliance and durability at accessible price points.

Amethyst
Amethyst is one of the most widely sold gemstones due to its rich purple color,a and association with calmness and protection.