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Brazilian Gemstones, Sourced Directly from the Origin

Brazilian origin gemstones are among the most sought-after in the global gem trade, and this collection brings them directly to lapidaries, collectors, jewelers, and wholesale buyers. Every item listed here originates from verified Brazilian mining regions, covering a wide range of species, clarity grades, and weight categories. Whether you are sourcing material for cutting, building a collection, or purchasing in bulk for trade, this is a focused, origin-specific resource built around real product availability.

What This Collection Covers

The range spans faceting rough, loose cut gemstones, mineral specimens, and wholesale parcel deals — all tied to Brazilian origin. Stone types include Amethyst in multiple grades and color intensities, Swiss Blue Topaz and Imperial Topaz, Santa Maria Aquamarine, Heliodor (Yellow Beryl), Citrine and Lemon Quartz, Prasiolite, Rose De France Amethyst, and rare collector pieces such as Super 7 Enhydro Quartz. Parcel sizes range from small beginner lots under 25 grams to kilogram-scale wholesale deals. Cut gemstones are also available in calibrated and non-calibrated formats, including ovals, pears, cushions, and emerald cuts.

Who This Collection Is Built For

This collection serves a specific range of buyers with distinct needs. Faceters and lapidary artists will find graded rough in sizes suited to both small practice cuts and large statement stones. Jewelry designers sourcing loose gems can select from cut and polished pieces with documented clarity and origin. Wholesale buyers and gem dealers can access kilogram parcels and bulk deals with competitive per-gram pricing. Collectors focused on Brazilian mineralogy will find rare specimens and variety lots not commonly available through standard retail channels.

Practical Uses Across Different Buyer Types

Faceting rough from this collection is used in cutting studios, lapidary schools, and private workshops. Loose cut stones are purchased for setting into custom jewelry, including rings, pendants, and earrings. Wholesale parcels are used by gem dealers for resale, trade shows, and inventory restocking. Collector-grade pieces such as Super 7 Amethyst and Santa Maria Aquamarine are acquired for display, research, and investment purposes. Mixed lots serve buyers who want variety across species without committing to a single stone type.

Pricing Structure and Value Proposition

Pricing in this collection reflects direct-from-origin sourcing without intermediary markups. Starter lots begin under $100, making entry-level access available to new lapidaries and hobbyists. Mid-range parcels between $250 and $1,000 cover most professional cutting and design needs. Kilogram-scale wholesale deals are priced for trade buyers who require volume at a controlled cost per gram. Clarity grades are disclosed per listing — from SI to VVS and eye clean — so buyers can assess value against market benchmarks before purchasing. Treatment status is stated on every product: untreated stones are clearly identified, and any heat or irradiation is disclosed.

How to Select the Right Product from This Collection

Start by identifying your end use. If you are cutting stones, filter by faceting rough and select based on carat weight, clarity grade, and piece size that matches your equipment and skill level. If you are setting stones into jewelry, look at the loose cut gemstone listings and match dimensions to your setting specifications. For wholesale purchasing, review the kilogram and multi-hundred-gram parcel listings and compare price per gram across species. If you are collecting, focus on listings tagged as rare or those featuring documented inclusions, unusual color, or named variety designations such as Santa Maria or Rose De France.

What Sets This Collection Apart

Every product in this collection is origin-verified to Brazil. This is not a mixed-origin assortment — it is a curated, single-origin resource for buyers who specifically require Brazilian provenance. Clarity and treatment disclosures are provided per listing, not as general statements. Weight is listed in both grams and carats where applicable. Parcel compositions are described in detail, including piece count and individual size ranges. This level of specificity allows buyers to make informed decisions without needing to request additional information before purchasing.

Who Can Purchase from This Collection

This collection is open to individual buyers, professional lapidaries, jewelry designers, gem dealers, and institutional buyers. There are no minimum order requirements for standard listings. Wholesale parcel listings are structured for trade buyers but are available to any customer. International buyers are welcome — worldwide shipping is standard, and packaging is designed to protect rough and cut material during transit.

Why Source Brazilian Gemstones from Folkmarketgems

Folkmarketgems operates with a direct-sourcing model that eliminates unnecessary markups between the mine and the buyer. Product descriptions are written based on actual material in stock, not generic category descriptions. Clarity, treatment, origin, and weight data are provided per listing. The catalog is updated regularly with new arrivals from active mining regions. Buyers receive material that matches what is described — no substitutions, no grade inflation.

Secure Payments and Worldwide Shipping

All orders are processed through secure, encrypted payment channels. Worldwide shipping is available on every listing in this collection. Rough gemstones and mineral specimens are packed with protective materials to prevent damage during international transit. Tracking is provided on all shipments.

FAQs

Is all the rough in this collection suitable for faceting, or is some of it cabbing grade?

Most rough listed here is graded specifically for faceting, with clarity noted per listing (SI, VS, VVS, eye clean). A small number of listings include translucent or opaque material suitable for cabbing, which is stated in the product description.

What does "Santa Maria" mean for Aquamarine, and why does it affect the price?

Santa Maria refers to a specific color grade of Aquamarine — a deep, saturated blue associated with mines in the Santa Maria de Itabira region of Brazil. It commands a premium over standard light blue Aquamarine due to its rarity and color intensity.

Are the kilogram parcel deals priced for resale, or can individual buyers purchase them?

Kilogram parcels are available to any buyer without a trade account requirement. They are priced for volume, making them cost-effective for both resale and personal use in high-volume cutting projects.

How is treatment status determined and disclosed for Brazilian Topaz in this collection?

Swiss Blue Topaz is irradiated and heat-treated to achieve its color, which is standard industry practice and is disclosed in each listing. Imperial Topaz listed here is untreated unless stated otherwise. Treatment status is always specified per product, not assumed.

Can I request a specific carat weight or piece size within a parcel listing?

Parcel listings are sold as described, with size ranges noted per listing. Custom selections within a parcel are not available, but the size range and piece count are detailed enough to allow buyers to assess suitability before ordering.

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