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Stuning Cut Multicolor 23 carats Tourmaline.
Buy The Most Rare Earth Gems: Find Your Perfect Gemstone
At Folkmarketgems, we proudly showcase some of the rare earth jewels in our gemstone collection list. These rare gems are sourced from various corners of the globe, including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Madagascar, Tanzania, Tajikistan, and numerous other countries. Notably, Pakistan stands out for its abundance of rare earth minerals, with new discoveries made each year. Among the recent finds, brucite and Sanan skarn have caught significant attention from buyers.
What are rare Earth Gemstones and Minerals?
In the world of gemstones, rare gemstones are those gems which are found in any single location and are not found in any other corner of the world. Another reason of calling them rare gemstones is that gem quality is usually extremely rare in these type of stones. Mostly they come in cabs grade. However some stones come from one single locality with very very minimum production which makes them the most rare.
The minerals which are abandoned on Earth are not called rare stones. The stones which are in a very very small quantity and found only in a single location are called rare stones. Rona Bierrum, a notable figure in the gems and jewelry trade, sheds light on why certain gemstones are labeled as rare. The criteria for categorizing gemstones as rare within the gems and jewelry trade industry are essential to understand. The term "rarity" originates from the Latin word "rarus," meaning "far apart" or "hardly found." Gemstones are inherently uncommon, piquing the interest of buyers and consequently elevating the stone's value.
What rare earth gemstones, FolkmarketGems Offers.
We offer a number of rare gemstones. Some of the them are listed below:-
- Grandidierite
- Sphene
- Bastnasite
- Vayrynenite
- Pink Imperial Topaz
- Kashmir Sapphire
- Hackmanite
- Afghanite
- Tanzanite
- Demantoid Garnets
- Rare Brookite
- Scapolite
What type of rare stone deals we offer?
The rare stones are designed in different ways. They are available in both cut and raw stones packages.
- Facet Grade Raw Stones
- Rough Stones for cutting into cabochons / Tumbles
- Loose Rare Stones
- Cabochons and tumbles
- Rare Mineral Specimens for Sale
- Rare forms of Crysals shapes for collectors
Who are buyers of Rare Gemstones?
While many individuals prefer possessing items that are distinct from others, they harbor a desire for their possessions to be rare and uniquely unmatched by those of their peers. This yearning for uniqueness compels them to acquire these rare gemstones. Below is a list of buyers who are passionate about acquiring such rare stones:
- Rare Gemstone Collectors
- Jewelry Designers specializing in Auction sales or unique brands seeking distinctive items for their clientele
- Museum Buyers seeking earth wonders for display
- Investors interested in gemstone portfolios
- Museums and Educational Institutions for academic purposes
- Gemologists, Mineralogists, Geologists, and other learners seeking educational opportunities
- Research and Development Departments of various organizations
- Industries such as automotive, renewable energy, technology, medical, etc., for various applications.