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Natural Gemstones for Sale – Authentic Precious & Semi-Precious Stones

Explore our wide range of natural gemstones sourced from Kashmir and trusted origins worldwide. Whether you are looking for custom jewelry designs, building a gemstone collection, or investing in certified stones, you will find authentic gemstones with fair pricing and quality-first selection.

We offer high-quality loose gemstones in multiple sizes, cuts, and price ranges—ideal for jewelers, collectors, and buyers who value real natural beauty.


Our Gemstone Collection Includes

Precious Gemstones

Our precious gemstone collection features natural rubies, blue sapphires, emeralds.

Semi-Precious Gemstones

Our semi-precious selection includes a wide variety of amethyst, topaz, garnet, peridot, aquamarine, citrine, and tourmaline and many others.

Rare Gemstones & Mineral Specimens

For collectors and gemstone enthusiasts, we also carry rare stones such as alexandrite, tanzanite, and moonstone, along with unique mineral specimens for display and collecting.

Rough & Cut Stones

Discover uncut rough stones for lapidary work and premium cut gemstones for fine jewelry. Perfect for jewelers, designers, and anyone seeking natural gems in raw or polished form.

Certified Authentic Gemstones

Our gemstones are authentic and certification is available on request. Many stones are ideal for custom jewelry (engagement rings, pendants, earrings), as well as for crystal healing preferences, long-term ownership, and investment-grade collecting.


Frequently Asked Questions About Gemstones

What are the most valuable gemstones?

Diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds are traditionally considered the most valuable gemstones worldwide. Rare stones such as alexandrite, jadeite, and Paraíba tourmaline can also be extremely valuable.

How can I tell if a gemstone is real?

Authentic gemstones are best verified through reputable certification. Other indicators include hardness testing, natural inclusions (internal characteristics), and natural color zoning or variation.

What is the difference between precious and semi-precious gemstones?

“Precious” gemstones traditionally include diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds due to their rarity and historical value. “Semi-precious” includes many other gemstones such as amethyst, topaz, and garnet—although some semi-precious stones can be equally rare and valuable.

Which gemstone is best for engagement rings?

Diamonds are the most popular for engagement rings due to their hardness (10 on the Mohs scale). Sapphire and ruby are also excellent alternatives (hardness around 9), along with other durable ring-safe stones depending on your design.

How do I care for and clean gemstones?

Most gemstones can be cleaned using warm water, mild soap, and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals and ultrasonic cleaners for delicate stones. Store gemstones separately to prevent scratching.

Are gemstones a good investment?

High-quality, rare gemstones with strong color, good clarity, and trusted certification can be suitable for long-term investment. Diamonds, rubies, emeralds, and sapphires from well-known origins often offer the strongest investment potential. However gemstone buyers makes many mistakes while buying gemstones online. There should always be a check on those mistakes. 

What gemstone colors are available?

Gemstones appear in a wide spectrum of colors—such as red rubies, blue sapphires, green emeralds, purple amethyst, pink tourmaline, yellow citrine, and multi-colored opals. Many gemstone types are available in multiple color varieties.

Where do natural gemstones come from?

Natural gemstones are mined worldwide. Popular sources include Kashmir, Myanmar, Colombia, Sri Lanka, Brazil, and several regions across Africa—each origin offering unique characteristics.


Natural Rough and Loose Gemstones for Jewelry Making