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Natural Loose Beryl Gemstones — Faceted, Verified, and Ready to Set

This collection is built for buyers who need verified, natural loose beryl gemstones — sourced directly from mining regions in Pakistan and beyond. Whether you are a jewelry designer looking for stones to set, a gemstone collector building a curated inventory, or a trade buyer sourcing in bulk, this collection covers a wide range of beryl varieties, carat weights, cuts, and price points. Every stone listed here is natural unless explicitly stated otherwise.

What Is Beryl?

Beryl is a beryllium aluminum cyclosilicate mineral that forms in hexagonal crystals. It is one of the most commercially significant mineral groups in the gem trade. In its pure form, beryl is colorless. Trace elements within the crystal structure produce the distinct colors that define each variety. Beryl registers 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it durable enough for everyday jewelry use.

The Major Varieties of Beryl

Each beryl variety carries its own identity, value profile, and collector following:

  • Emerald — Colored by chromium and vanadium, emerald is the most commercially valuable beryl variety. Stones from Swat, Pakistan and Panjshir, Afghanistan are recognized in the trade for their vivid green saturation and natural character.
  • Aquamarine — Iron gives aquamarine its blue to blue-green color. Larger faceted aquamarines are widely used in fine jewelry and are among the most accessible beryl varieties by price per carat.
  • Morganite — A pink to peach-toned beryl colored by manganese, popular in rose gold jewelry settings.
  • Heliodor / Golden Beryl — Yellow to golden-yellow beryl, less common in the trade but valued by collectors.
  • Goshenite — The colorless variety of beryl, used as a diamond simulant historically and valued by collectors today.
  • Red Beryl — One of the rarest beryl varieties, found in very limited quantities and commanding high per-carat prices.

Beryl as a Birthstone

Emerald is the recognized birthstone for May. Aquamarine is the birthstone for March. Both are among the most gifted birthstone gemstones globally, which drives consistent buyer demand across retail and wholesale channels.

Metaphysical Properties of Beryl

In crystal healing and metaphysical practice, beryl is associated with clarity of thought, emotional balance, and stress reduction. Emerald is linked to growth, loyalty, and abundance. Aquamarine is associated with calm, communication, and courage. These associations make beryl varieties popular among collectors who source stones for both aesthetic and energetic purposes.


What This Collection Offers

Faceted Emeralds — Swat and Panjshir Origins

The largest portion of this collection consists of faceted natural emeralds from two of the most respected origins in the trade. Swat emeralds are known for their vivid green color and are available here in individual stones, matched pairs, and multi-stone deals. Panjshir emeralds from Afghanistan are represented in cushion cuts, emerald cuts, and melee-size calibrated rounds. Individual stones start from under $250 for smaller calibrated pieces, with premium single stones reaching $3,500 and above for high-saturation, larger carat weights. Multi-stone deals and melee parcels offer strong value for jewelry production use.

Natural Aquamarine — Faceted and Wholesale

Aquamarine is available in this collection in both individual faceted stones and large wholesale parcels. Cuts include emerald cut, cushion cut, oval, and princess cut. Parcel sizes range from under 10 carats to 300-carat wholesale lots, with pricing structured to reflect carat weight and color saturation. Aquamarine in this collection is natural and untreated unless stated. Wholesale aquamarine deals are available for buyers sourcing volume.

Mixed Beryl and Multi-Stone Parcels

For buyers who want variety in a single purchase, this collection includes mixed loose gemstone parcels that combine emerald, aquamarine, tourmaline, ruby, sapphire, garnet, and other stones. These parcels are priced as sets and offer a cost-effective way to acquire multiple stone types. Parcel weights range from 16 carats to over 60 carats, with prices starting from $400.


Pricing and Value Structure

Pricing in this collection reflects direct-from-mine sourcing without retail markup layers. Entry-level faceted emeralds are available from $200 for smaller calibrated stones. Mid-range individual stones fall between $550 and $1,500. Premium single stones from high-saturation Panjshir and Swat origins are priced above $3,000. Aquamarine wholesale parcels offer per-carat pricing that is competitive with trade-level sourcing. Mixed parcels provide the lowest per-stone cost for buyers who need variety.


How to Choose the Right Stone from This Collection

Use the following criteria to narrow your selection based on your buying purpose:

  • For jewelry setting: Select faceted stones with a specified cut (emerald cut, cushion, oval) and confirm the carat weight matches your setting dimensions. Matched pairs are available for earring production.
  • For resale or trade: Multi-stone deals and wholesale parcels offer the best per-carat value. Mixed parcels allow you to offer variety to your own customers without sourcing from multiple suppliers.
  • For collecting: Focus on origin-specific stones — Swat emeralds and Panjshir emeralds carry provenance value that supports long-term collection worth.
  • For birthstone gifting: Emerald (May) and aquamarine (March) are both represented here in a range of sizes and price points suitable for gift purchases.
  • For metaphysical use: Natural, untreated stones are the standard in this collection. Check individual product listings for treatment disclosures where applicable.

Who This Collection Is For

This collection serves a specific range of buyers: independent jewelry designers who need reliable loose stone supply, gemstone dealers and resellers sourcing for their own inventory, collectors focused on origin-specific beryl varieties, and retail buyers purchasing birthstone or gift pieces. Wholesale buyers can access bulk aquamarine and multi-stone parcel deals. Individual buyers can find single stones across a wide carat and price range.


Why Source Beryl from Folkmarketgems

Every stone in this collection is sourced with origin traceability as a priority. Swat and Panjshir emeralds are acquired through direct supply relationships with mining-region contacts, not through secondary market aggregators. Aquamarine and mixed parcels are verified natural before listing. Product descriptions include carat weight, cut, origin where known, and treatment disclosure. This level of detail is provided because trade buyers and serious collectors require it — not as a marketing exercise. Lab reports are available on select high-value items upon request.


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All orders are processed through Shopify's secure checkout with encrypted payment handling. International shipping is standard for this store. Gemstones and mineral specimens are packaged to withstand transit, with protective materials used for fragile or high-value items. Tracking is provided on all shipments. For bulk or wholesale orders, contact us directly for shipping options and insurance arrangements.


Frequently Asked Questions

Are the emeralds in this collection treated or enhanced?
Most emeralds listed here are natural with standard minor oiling, which is accepted industry practice for emeralds. Treatment status is disclosed in individual product listings. Untreated stones are noted where applicable.

What is the difference between Swat and Panjshir emeralds in terms of color and value?
Swat emeralds from Pakistan typically show a vivid to strong green with moderate inclusions. Panjshir emeralds from Afghanistan are known for high color saturation and are often priced at a premium for top-quality pieces. Both origins are represented in this collection.

Can I purchase aquamarine in bulk for jewelry production?
Yes. This collection includes wholesale aquamarine parcels ranging from under 50 carats to 300-carat lots. These are priced for trade buyers and production-scale sourcing. Contact us for custom parcel requests.

Do the mixed gemstone parcels include certified stones?
Mixed parcels are sold as natural, verified lots without individual certifications unless stated. For high-value single stones, lab reports are available on request. Parcel listings specify the stone types included.

What cut options are available for loose emeralds in this collection?
Available cuts include emerald cut, cushion cut, octagonal cut, oval, and round brilliant. Melee-size calibrated rounds are also available for pavé or channel setting use. Cut details are listed in each product title and description.

Beryl Family Loose Gem FAQs

What gemstones belong to the beryl family?

Emerald, aquamarine, morganite, and heliodor are members of the beryl group.

Is beryl durable?

Beryl has a hardness of 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale, making it suitable for most jewelry.

What color is beryl?

Beryl occurs in green, blue, pink, yellow, and colorless varieties.

Is emerald a type of beryl?

Yes, emerald is the green variety of beryl.

Where is beryl found?

Brazil, Pakistan, and several African countries are important sources of beryl.

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