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So You Want To Collect Loose Gemstones


By Lee MacRae


Many people today say collecting loose gemstones or loose diamonds is their favorite hobby. Many people have a great love Of the assorted number of gemstones you can find just about everywhere in the world. Read long as we examine the things you need to know when starting to collect varieties of gemstones yourself.


To start off right you need to learn all you can on the various gemstones available. You'll find it very helpful to know what exactly you're looking for and prevent you from making mistakes. This will help you make informed decisions.


One of the first things you look at Is gemstone color. Highly prized gemstones have colors that are close to the exact spectral color of yellow, blue, Violet, green, orange or red. Gemstone colors that are somewhat muted or on the dark side can lower the value quite easily.


Gemstone cut is easily one of the most important aspects in determining gemstone value. The stone has to be cut with precision to reflect the light properly. A gemstone with an improper cut will never be able to reflect light consistently. The hue, tone and color saturation will always appear inconsistent


The clarity in a stone is our next factor. Clarity refers to a stones relative freedom from inclusions or blemishes. Generally speaking, a clearer stone is definitely worth much more. To determine the flaws not seen with the unaided eye requires a gemstone loupe or gemstone microscope. Many hobbyists will get a jewelers diamond gemstone loupe 10X for viewing stamps, coins, beads as well as gems.


Another consideration is the duo of size and weight. Due to the fact gemstones vary and specific gravity or density. Size and weight are not necessarily equal from stone to stone. If a diamond of a certain size weighs 1.00 carats then an equal sized ruby would weigh 1.20 carats instead. An emerald stone would be about 0.95 carats and an Alexandrite stone would be about 1.23 carats.


Collecting gemstones can be a great hobby. And there is such a variety in precious and semi precious stones that you can collect. You can start collecting gemstones like Obsidian, Quartz and its varieties or Kornerupine for instance. The varieties are nearly endless. And if you like a hands on hobby you can go gemstone hunting and find the raw materials instead of buying them. For example in Arizona you can find Agatized wood (Petrified wood), Azur-Malachite, Turquoise, Garnet, Peridot, Jasper and Moissanite


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In nature, the emerald is one of the rarest and most valuable of all gems. A fine quality emerald of good brilliant green color and clarity is more valuable than a diamond. The word �emerald� comes from a sanskrit word meaning �the green of growing things�. Nature takes about 1 million years to create an emerald. It is the birthstone for May and ranks 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs Scale of Hardness.
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The Mandalay Ruby. This 48.019-carat cushion-shaped ruby was offered for sale by
Sotheby�s New York on October 18th, 1988 but received no bids. Sotheby�s implied
that it may have been the 47-carat J.N. Forster Ruby, which was found sometime
before 1877, but this is quickly ruled out. Two large Burma rubies brought to
England in 1875, weighing 37 and 47 carats. These were put on the market by the
Burmese royal family and were later recut by Forster to 32 5/16 and 39 9/16 ct (
or 38 9/16 ct); one sold for �10,000, the other for �20,000, respectively.
Sotheby's also implied at the same time that it could be one other famous yet
unnamed ruby weighing 46� carats; oblong in form (probably cut); mounted in a
brooch with four brilliant-cut diamonds and sold (or bought in) at Christie's of
London on May 7th, 1896 for �8000. Many doubt this version of its history as
well.
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