Top 10 Most Precious Stones

Top 10 Most Precious Stones



1
Diamond
Diamond









Diamonds are the most popular precious stone, but far from the most valuable. While the red diamond is the second most valuable stone, the white diamond is considerably less valuable, because small carat stones are very common.

2
Topaz
Topaz









A multicolor gemstone, Topaz comes in many colors. The most common include orange, red, and shades in between, but the stone is also available in pink, clear, yellow, green, multicolor, and sometimes blue.

3
Ruby
Ruby







Rubies are most commonly recognized as red, but they also come in blue and a number of other hues. These beautiful stones vary in value based on color, size, and grade. Pigeon's blood rubies, or red rubies, are the most prized, while pink ones are considered inferior and often not relegated as true rubies, but rather, as sapphires.

4
Sapphire
Sapphire







A very popular stone that, like the ruby, is commonly thought to be one color, sapphirescan be colors besides blue. Some, like the orange sapphire or padparadscha, is more valuable than blue ones. Corundum or pink ruby, green, and yellow are all popular colors.

5
Beryl
Beryl







The most famously beryl stone is the emerald, which is actually just the green version of the gem. Likewise, blue beryls are aquamarine, yellow beryls are heliodor, pink beryls are morganite, and so on. Emeralds remain the most popular and therefore the most valuable, but all beryl gems are beautiful, collectible, and wearable.

6
Opal
Opal







Both white and black opals shine multiple colors in the light. The most common opals are primarily white, but thee colors can vary, and all types are quite valuable. Popular for various types of jewelry including rings and necklaces, its ever-changing coloration attracts many.

7
Pearl
Pearl





Originally, pearls only came from saltwater oysters, but buyers have a variety of alternatives. The most valuable are saltwater pearls, but freshwater pearls, farmed pearls, and synthetic pearls all exhibit similar qualities and prove difficult for a non-expert to tell apart. Round pearls are the most valued and most common in necklaces.

8
Garnet
Garnet







Garnet is a very popular mineral stone that comes in a variety of colors, including green, yellow, orange, purple, white, and yellow, but the red is the most prized. These gems polish up to look similar to colored diamonds, which makes them a popular and more affordable alternative.

9
Jade
Jade









Though one of the most famous gems, jade is often available at low prices. Authentic jade, celadon and nephrite are actually semi-precious stones, but are quite valuable, especially when antique and carved. White jade is the most valuable, while green jade is the most common. Jadeite, the stone rather than imitation jade, is considerably more valuable than actual jade and also one of the most valuable stones in the world.

10
Quartz
Quartz







Quartz stones include a range of precious and semi-precious gems that vary greatly in value and rarity. Crystal quartz is the most common, while more valuable options include Aventurine, onyx, citrine quartz, ametrine, amethyst, agate, and many more. Amethyst is the most valuable and most famous, but all types have the same semi-translucent properties and may be clear or brightly colored.

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