Gemstone Lists
Gemstones we 'Can Do..'
This is a list of gemstones which we can provide a Gemological Specification Lab Report and Valuation Appraisal Certificate.
Should you have anything outside of this list we welcome your comments as to why we should include it.
Please check back frequently as this list is changing as we bring new gems on line.
We have simplified the groups into three basic headings.
- Gems
This group contains the familiar and most common such as:
- Diamond
- Sapphires
- Ruby
- Emerald
- Aquamarine
- Beryl
- Spinel
- Topaz
- Garnet
- Zircon
- Tourmaline
- Tanzanite
- Smoky Quartz
- Rock Crystal
- Amethyst
- Citrine
- Peridot
- Stones
This group has the stones which you 'Basically' can't see through:
- Aventurine
- Blue Quartz
- Cat's Eye
- Tiger Eye
- Hawks Eye
- Chalcedony
- Cornelian
- Sard
- Chrysoprase
- Heliotrope (known as Bloodstone)
- Agate
- Black Onyx
- Jasper
- Jade
- Hematite
- Moonstone
- Sunstone
- Rhodonite
- Turquoise
- Lapis Lazuli
- Malachite
- Organics
This last selection contains all those stones which came from living things:
- Pearls
- Shell Cameo
- Fossilized Wood
- Coral
- Jet
- Ivory
- Amber
This list is by no means large. There are hundreds of other gemstones which we have NOT listed here.
This collection is NOT in any particular order (ie: from MOST valuable to CHEAPEST) as that would take away from the real value. They are ALL Precious.
If you need to understand or just wish to read a little more about these or other Gemstones, why not take a little time out and check our Gemstone Identification Laboratory for more details and add a little more to your gemological knowledge.
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Rubies and Sapphires Question: I am considering the purchase of a loose ruby and a loose sapphire for custom made pieces.
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March 2nd, 2008 at 4:37 pm
Tanzanite should be on the list, since it is becoming quite popular and will reportedly be very rare in the next 5-10 years