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Pigeon Blood Ruby: Origin and Rarity

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  The Pigeon Blood Ruby is the most highly sought-after gemstone all over the globe. People are attracted to the gem because of its deep rich red color with a slight purple tinge. This rare shade is so dazzling that it has become the hallmark of ruby quality. But what is the reason for its rareness and where is it from? In this article, we will be talking about the origin and rarity of this excellent gemstone. Origin of Pigeon Blood Ruby The top source of pigeon blood rubies is Myanmar (Burma) as a whole, especially the Mogok Valley. For a long time, the "Valley of Rubies," has been producing some of nature's most precious gems. The first-class color concentration of the translucent and luminous one-inch Burmese rubies are the main reason they have been loved by people for ages. Moreover, ruby deposits have been discovered in the last decade in Mozambique, Vietnam, and Madagascar. These places can provide quite brilliant stones, nevertheless, the historically important a...

Blue Topaz Stone Price Guide

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  The Blue Topaz is a splendid one among the semi-precious gemstones, well appreciated for its flashing blue colors and soothing vibrations. If you want to buy it either for astrological benefits, healing purposes, or as an elegant piece of jewelry, then knowing the Blue Topaz  stone price factors in the USA is really important. So, it makes sense to ask what the price of it depends on and how we can get the right one. Factors Affecting Blue Topaz Price 1. Color Quality Topaz in blue color is available in several shades like Sky Blue, Swiss Blue, and London Blue. London Blue is usually the most expensive and rarest among these and Sky Blue is the most affordable. The price goes higher with the deepening and brightening of the color. 2. Clarity and Transparency The most desired and therefore, valuable is a natural Blue Topaz with high clarity and no or very few inclusions. If there are cracks or other types of inclusions, the stones will be at a lower price. 3. Carat Weight Sim...

Royal Blue Sapphire Price Guide

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  Royal Blue Sapphire, a blue sapphire that is renowned for being one of the most luxurious and with the most intense and velvety brilliance that keeps its unique qualities, is the first choice in the competition of precious gemstones of the world. Practically, it can be called a gemstone of wisdom and wealth which in the past was highly appreciated by royal families and collectors. Nevertheless, because of the limited availability and continuous demand, the answer of how much a Royal Blue Sapphire price is not always straightforward. This price indication will let you know the features that the sapphire's value embraces to put forward. Factors Affecting the Price of Royal Blue Sapphire 1. Color Of all features, the color is most highly valued in Royal Blue Sapphires that show the deepest vivid blues without being too dark or too light. The high interplay between saturation and tone is that which calls for the highest prices on the market. 2. Clarity Just like in the case of all ...

Moonstone Price Guide: Cost by Color, Clarity, Size

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  Moonstone is often called the gem of intuition and new beginnings, a gem loved for its charismatic and spiritual glow. Its fan base ranges from jewel lovers to crystal addicts and is growing day by day all over the world. But one of the biggest questions would be asked when someone wants to buy it: What is the price of moonstone? This Moonstone Price Guide with utility to grasp how the cost varies by color, clarity, and size will allow you to make a judicious purchase. How Color Impacts Moonstone Price One of the major determinants of moonstone value is the color of the stone. Blue Moonstone: The most rare and the most expensive one whose singularly blue adularescence is the main reason for such a reputation. Luxury pieces can be from $50 to $300 per carat. Rainbow Moonstone: Its faceted but multi-colored sheen attracts a lot of customers and as a result, it is usually priced from $20 to $100 a carat, depending on the brightness. White and Cream Moonstone: While American and E...

Tanzanite: From the Earth to Eternity

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  One of the rarest and most mesmerizing gemstones on the planet is a jewel that comes from the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro - Tanzanite. Despite being less than 50 years old, Tanzanite is still considered a "young" gemstone compared to Rubies, Sapphires, and Diamonds. However, its beauty and rarity have rapidly resulted in it being counted among the most desired treasures of our time. Tanzanite stones with its enchanting violet-blue hues and limited origin is indeed a representation of the journey from the Earth to infinity. A Rare Gift of Nature Most of the gems on the Earth are present in different places of the world, while Tanzanite has a single location, which is the Merelani Hills of Northern Tanzania. Due to the exclusivity of its origin, it is estimated that it is about 1000 times rarer than diamonds. The experts predict that the natural supply of the mines will end quite soon, so it will never again be a source of natural Tanzanite, thus, they conclude that Tanzanite ...