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  • Blue Gems

    Blue is one of the most popular gemstone colors. However, you can find only a handful of gemstones in a pure saturated blue hue. For example, sapphire is the only gemstone set in blue color. Tanzanite is another example. Some shades of blue gemstones are: Grayish-Blue: Spinel is a grayish-blue gemstone because, as it is…

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  • Green Gems

    Green is one of the most favored gemstone colors in the world. The color green is caused by chromium and vanadium, and at times, iron. Peridot is a fine example of this. Peridot comes with a green shade with a slight yellow hint, which can be compared with the color of grass in springtime. The…

  • Orange Gems

    Sapphire is usually blue, but sometimes it could be orange as well. Spinel comes in a rare orange color, which has excellent value. Tourmaline in orange color is rare and expensive. Mexican fire opal comes in red-orange.

  • Pink Gems

    Tourmaline: The high-quality pink gemstones are kunzite and tourmaline. The latter one reflects the highest range of pink shades. One of the affordable options for pink gemstones is kunzite, which is equally popular among jewelry lovers and is mostly available in large-sized stones. Tourmaline is also found in multiple colors green, pink, blue, yellow, black,…

  • Red Gems

    Red is considered to be the most unusual gemstone color. For example, pure red is hard to find. Red ruby is a classic example of a red gemstone. It comes with an intense red color with a slight impression of purple, sometimes termed pigeons’ blood. Its strong red color is because of the presence of…

  • Violet/Purple Gems

    The number of purple and violet gemstones is few when compared to others. The most celebrated in this category is the amethyst. However, sometimes sapphire and spinel can be found in shades of violet as well.

  • White/Colorless Gems

    Diamond is the reigning gemstone in the list of white gemstones. Some other famous colorless gems are pearls, white sapphire, white zircon, white beryl, petalite, and danburite. Pearls usually come in white but also reflect many colors like blue, black, green, pink, gold, grey, brown, and blue. When it comes to jewelry with birthstones, diamonds…

  • Yellow Gems

    The most expensive yellow gemstones are imperial topaz, sapphire, yellow beryl, and citrine. One rare variety is the yellow tourmaline as well. Imperial topaz is a rare precious color of topaz, ranging from pink to golden orange. Sapphire also comes in shades of yellow and gold. Yellow beryl comes in a mix of yellow and…

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