Loose Gemstones
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14.45 Carats Cushion Cut Blue Aquamarine Stone -
1.6 carats Natural Sphene / Titanite Loose Stones -
1.15 carats Light Green Emerald Cut Loose Emerald - Green -
0.65 carats Natural Emerald Cut Green Panjshir Loose Emerald -
Pair of Cushion Cut White Topaz Loose Gemstones -
Pair of Pear Shape Beryls- White Goshenite - Green Beryl -
2 Pairs of Pear Shape Purple Amethyst Loose Gemstones -
6.3 carats Pear Shape Purple Amethyst Pair -
4.3 carats Cushion Cut Natural White Goshenite Loose Gemstone -
19.6 carats Emerald Cut, Oval, Pear Pink Tourmaline Gemstones -
8 Carats Natural Ludwigite Included Peridot Gemstone -
12 carats Cushion and Emerald Unique Green Peridot Loose Stone -
0.76 Carats Cushion Cut Rare Blue Haüyne Stone -
0.85 carats Round Brilliant Blue Sapphire Pair - 4.1 mm, 4.5mm -
6.3 Carats Oval Cushion Mixed Cut Orange Peach Tourmaline -
5.42 Carats Oval Shape Swiss Blue Topaz -
0.82 Carats Step Cushion Cut Mixed Light Green Panjshir Emerald -
4 Pieces 2 Pairs Round Shape Green Chrome Diopside -
0.99 Carats Square Cut Indicolite Blue Tourmaline Loose Gem -
6 carats Emerald Cut Yellow Citrine Pair -
6 Carats Emerald Cut Pink Loose Kunzite Pair for Jewelry Making -
9.3 carats Round Brilliant Cut Brown Topaz Faceted Gemstones Pair -
3 Pieces Oval Cut Gemstone Set: Emerald, Ruby & Sapphire -
1.8 carats Natural Emerald Cut Red Ruby from Kashmir
Explore Collections of Loose Gemstones for Sale
Discover our extensive collection of retail and wholesale loose gemstones perfect for creating stunning jewelry pieces. From precious stones to semi-precious varieties, we offer ethically sourced gems in various cuts, colors, and qualities. Whether you need single stones, matched pairs, or bulk parcels, our competitive factory pricing makes quality gemstones accessible for every project.
What Are Loose Gemstones?
Loose gemstones are professionally cut and polished stones transformed from their raw form into faceted gems, cabochons, or tumbled forms. Through expert gem cutting using specialized faceting machines, these stones achieve maximum brilliance and light reflection, making them ideal for jewelry creation. Unlike rough gemstones, loose gems showcase enhanced beauty and optical properties that highlight their natural characteristics.
Applications for Loose Gemstones
Jewelry Design: Professional jewelers and designers use loose stones to create custom pieces, setting semi-precious gems in sterling silver and precious stones in gold, white gold, or platinum settings.
Collection Building: Gem collectors acquire loose stones for their rarity, beauty, and investment potential.
Healing Practices: Many incorporate gemstones into wellness routines, believing in their metaphysical properties.
Our Loose Gemstone Categories
Single Stones
- Certified precious stones
- Semi-precious varieties with optional certification
- Ready-to-ship online ordering
Matched Pairs
- Calibrated sizes for earrings and symmetrical designs
- Available in both precious and semi-precious stones
Small Parcels
- Competitively priced for jewelry designers
- Available in loose or calibrated sizes
Commercial Quantities (Wholesale Loose Gems Deals)
- Bulk orders from 500-10,000 carats
- 50% below retail pricing
- Perfect for manufacturers and large-scale designers
Custom Inquiries
- Specific size, color, and quality requirements
- Heated or unheated options available
Gems Boxes
- Gemstone boxes include multi selection of gemstones in one packag. This allows to enjoy mult stones in one deal. For example here is a popular deal
Popular Gemstones and Their Healing Properties
Emeralds: Promote emotional balance, mental clarity, and harmonious relationships with their vibrant green energy.
Kashmir Sapphires: Rare purplish-pink stones that enhance spiritual awareness and provide protection.
Rubies: Fiery red gems that stimulate passion, courage, and vitality while boosting confidence.
Tourmaline: Multi-colored stones offering grounding energy and protection from negativity.
Aquamarine: Sea-blue gems promoting calmness, clear communication, and stress relief.
Pink Topaz & Peridot: Stones of joy and abundance that encourage positivity and emotional release.
Why Choose Folkmarketgems?
Unmatched Quality
Every stone undergoes rigorous evaluation for authenticity, brilliance, and durability. Our ethical sourcing ensures transparency and trustworthy origins.
Expert Guidance
Our experienced team provides personalized assistance with gemstone selection, characteristics, pricing, and investment advice.
Competitive Pricing
Factory-direct pricing ensures exceptional value without compromising quality.
Rare Finds
Access to unique varieties like Staknala tourmaline and rare pink topaz that tell extraordinary stories.
Frequently Asked Questions About Buying Loose Gemstones
Q: How do I determine if a loose gemstone is authentic?
A: Look for certifications from reputable gemological institutes (GIA, AIGS, etc.), examine the stone's optical properties, and purchase from trusted dealers. Professional gemstone testing can verify authenticity through specific gravity, refractive index, and spectroscopic analysis.
Q: What's the difference between natural, treated, and synthetic gemstones?
A: Natural gemstones form in nature without human intervention. Treated stones are natural but enhanced through heating, irradiation, or other processes to improve color or clarity. Synthetic gemstones are lab-created with identical chemical properties to natural stones but at lower costs.
Q: How should I evaluate gemstone quality before purchasing?
A: Consider the "4 Cs": Color (hue, saturation, tone), Clarity (inclusions and blemishes), Cut (proportions and finish), and Carat weight. Also examine the stone's brilliance, fire, and overall visual appeal under different lighting conditions.
Q: What certifications should I look for when buying expensive gemstones?
A: Seek certificates from recognized laboratories like GIA (Gemological Institute of America), AIGS (Asian Institute of Gemological Sciences), SSEF, or Gübelin. These provide detailed information about the stone's characteristics, treatments, and authenticity.
Q: Is it better to buy loose gemstones online or in person?
A: Both have advantages. Online offers wider selection and competitive pricing, while in-person allows physical examination. For expensive purchases, consider dealers offering return policies and professional certifications regardless of the buying method.
Q: How do I care for and store loose gemstones?
A: Store each stone separately in soft pouches or compartmented boxes to prevent scratching. Clean gently with appropriate methods for each stone type, avoid harsh chemicals, and protect from extreme temperature changes.
Q: What's the best way to determine fair pricing for loose gemstones?
A: Research current market prices, compare multiple dealers, consider the stone's rarity and quality factors, and factor in certifications. Be wary of prices significantly below market value, as they may indicate quality issues.
Q: Should I buy heated or unheated gemstones?
A: Unheated stones are generally more valuable and rare, but heated stones can offer better color and clarity at lower prices. The choice depends on your budget, intended use, and personal preferences. Always ensure treatments are properly disclosed.
Q: How do I choose the right cut for my intended jewelry design?
A: Consider the jewelry setting, stone type, and desired appearance. Round cuts maximize brilliance, while fancy cuts like emerald or cushion offer unique character. Cabochons work well for stones with special optical effects like star sapphires.
Q: What return policy should I expect when buying loose gemstones?
A: Reputable dealers typically offer 7-30 day return policies for certified stones, allowing professional evaluation. Ensure you understand the terms, including condition requirements and who pays return shipping costs.
Choose Folkmarketgems for unparalleled variety, quality, and expertise in loose gemstones. Let us help you discover the perfect gem to bring your jewelry vision to life.