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Emeralds

Known for its rich green color, emeralds are one of the most prized gemstones. They often contain inclusions, giving them a unique character.

Rubies

Known for its deep, vibrant red, rubies are among the most valuable gemstones. The "pigeon blood" rubies are especially sought after. High-quality rubies, perfect for fine jewelry and investment.

Sapphires

Available in a spectrum of colors, but are best known for their rich blue hue. They are durable and used in high-end jewelry.

Opal Rough

Opals are known for their play-of-color, showing a vibrant mix of reds, blues, and greens. Natural opals, including precious opal and common opal, which are sold to jewelers for cutting or carving.

Goshenite

Known for its calming energy and clarity. Colorless or very pale blue, green, or yellow.

Aquamarine

Believed to calm emotions, enhance communication, and bring tranquility. Light to medium blue, sometimes greenish-blue.

Apatite

Known for its stimulating and motivational energies. Ranges from green, blue, yellow, to colorless..

Peridot

Symbolizes prosperity, healing, and renewal. Olive green, ranging from yellow-green to brownish-green.

Garnet

Represents energy, regeneration, and passion. Typically deep red, though also available in green, yellow, orange, and brown.

Diamond

Symbolizes eternity, strength, and purity. Colorless, though also available in shades of yellow, pink, blue, and others.

Agate

Known for balancing energy and fostering harmony. Banding patterns in a variety of colors (reds, blues, whites, yellows).

Citrine

Believed to bring success, personal power, and abundance. Citrine is a yellow to golden-brown gemstone, known for its bright, sunny hue.