A rarer form of jade, jadeite is most valued in its green form. It symbolizes wealth and status in Chinese culture and is known for its vivid colors and extreme toughness.
A rarer form of jade, jadeite is most valued in its green form. It symbolizes wealth and status in Chinese culture and is known for its vivid colors and extreme toughness.
This gemstone holds a record for the highest price paid per carat at an auction. Its stunning pink hue and flawless clarity make it one of the most coveted diamonds.
One of the rarest colored diamonds, red diamonds are valued for their unique color. The most famous is the Moussaieff Red Diamond, known for its deep red color.
Valued for their rich green color, emeralds often have inclusions, which are tolerated more in this gemstone than in others. The most valuable are transparent and a deep, lush green.
A rare gem often mistaken for spinel, taaffeite is known for its range of colors from mauve to lavender. Its rarity makes it highly prized among collectors.
A blue-green mineral, grandidierite is one of the rarest gemstones. It's translucent to transparent with a vitreous luster, making it highly desirable.
Similar to taaffeite in chemical composition, musgravite is an extremely rare gemstone. It was first discovered in Australia and is known for its range of colours.
Once considered the rarest mineral in the world, painite is a borate mineral. It’s known for its orange-red to brownish-red colors and was unknown to most of the world until recently.
A rare gemstone discovered in the Ural Mountains is a form of chrysoberyl mineral. Earned the of ''Emerald by day, ruby by night" due to its colour changing ability.