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Rare Gemstones for Sale – Sourced Directly from Mining Regions

Folkmarketgems offers a curated selection of rare gemstones sourced directly from mining regions in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tanzania, Rwanda, and beyond. This collection includes over 460 individual pieces — from facet-grade rough and mineral specimens to loose cut stones — each verified for origin and quality. Whether you are a collector, lapidary, jewelry designer, or investor, this collection provides access to stones that are not available through conventional gem markets.

Types of Rare Gemstones Available

UV Reactive and Fluorescent Rare Stones

Several stones in this collection exhibit strong UV reactivity and fluorescence, making them highly sought after by collectors and researchers. Available pieces include Hackmanite from Afghanistan (phosphorescent and tenebrescent), Haüyne rough from Afghanistan, and Red Spinel specimens from Hunza Valley, Pakistan. Prices for UV reactive stones in this collection range from $150 to $1,000.

Facet-Grade Rough for Lapidary

This collection includes facet-grade rough parcels suitable for cutting and faceting. Available options include Sphene/Titanite (89 carats, $400), Triplite rough (70 carats, $400), Santa Maria Aquamarine rough (22 carats, $350), and Haüyne rough (190 carats, $1,000). These parcels are listed with carat weight and origin details to help lapidaries assess yield before purchase.

Emerald Crystals and Specimens from Pakistan

Pakistan-origin Emerald specimens from Swat and Chitral are a significant part of this collection. Available pieces range from miniature crystal clusters to larger matrix specimens, priced between $150 and $750. Stones are listed with weight in carats or grams, locality, and host rock details where applicable.

Loose Cut and Faceted Rare Stones

Faceted loose stones available in this collection include Tsavorite Garnet (1.00 ct at $750; 14.45 ct parcel at $3,500), a 1.96 ct Swat Emerald ($750), a 1.65 ct Ruby ($600), a 2 ct Pink Topaz ($500), and a 41 ct Heart Shape Pink Kunzite pair ($750). Each listing includes cut, carat weight, and origin.

Mineral Specimens and Crystal Clusters

Collector-grade mineral specimens include Pargasite crystal on matrix (426 grams, $450), Peridot crystals on matrix from Supat Mine ($290), Pink Apatite with Mica ($350), and Red Spinel specimens from Hunza Valley ranging from $180 to $650. These are listed as single pieces with exact weight and locality.

Rough Stone Deals and Bulk Parcels

Bulk rough stone deals are available for buyers purchasing larger quantities. The Rwanda Deep Purple Amethyst rough is listed in 500-gram ($1,250) and 1,000-gram ($2,000) options. These deals are suitable for lapidaries and wholesale buyers who require volume.

Pricing, Deals, and What to Expect

Prices in this collection start at $150 for smaller specimens and rough pieces, and reach $3,500 for high-grade faceted parcels such as the 14.45-carat Tsavorite Garnet. Most individual specimens are priced between $150 and $750. Bulk rough deals are available for select stones. All prices are listed in USD. There are no hidden fees — the listed price is the final product price before shipping. New arrivals are added regularly and are tagged accordingly on the collection page.

Shipping Information for Rare Gemstone Orders

All orders are shipped from our warehouse with secure packaging designed for gemstones and mineral specimens. International shipping is available to most countries. Tracking is provided for all orders. Fragile specimens are packed with protective materials to prevent damage in transit. Shipping costs and estimated delivery times are calculated at checkout based on destination.

Who Should Buy from This Collection

This collection is suitable for gemstone collectors seeking single-locality or new-find specimens, lapidaries and cutters looking for facet-grade rough with documented origin, jewelry designers sourcing distinctive stones for custom or auction pieces, gemologists and mineralogists requiring reference specimens, investors building gemstone portfolios with rare and appreciating stones, and educational institutions or museums acquiring display-quality minerals. Both retail buyers and wholesale buyers can find suitable options in this collection.

How to Select the Right Rare Gemstone

Each listing in this collection includes the stone's weight (in carats or grams), origin, form (rough, specimen, or faceted), and price. Use these details to match the stone to your intended use. For lapidary work, review the carat weight and clarity notes in the listing. For collector specimens, check the locality and matrix details. For investment or resale, prioritize stones with documented single-locality origin and low global production. If you need additional information about a specific piece, contact us before purchasing.

Why Buy Rare Gemstones from Folkmarketgems

Folkmarketgems sources directly from mining regions and field collectors across Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tanzania, Rwanda, and other producing countries. Each piece is listed with accurate weight, origin, and form details. New finds are added to the collection as they become available, giving buyers early access to recently discovered material. The store has an established track record with collectors, lapidaries, and trade buyers. All listings are based on actual available inventory — no stock images or generic descriptions are used.

Frequently Asked Questions About Rare Gemstones

What is the price range for rare gemstones in this collection?

Prices start at $150 for smaller specimens such as the 34.5-carat Hackmanite crystal and go up to $3,500 for high-grade faceted parcels like the 14.45-carat Tsavorite Garnet. Most individual pieces are priced between $150 and $750.

Do you sell facet-grade rough of rare stones like Sphene or Haüyne?

Yes. This collection includes facet-grade rough parcels of Sphene/Titanite (89 carats), Haüyne from Afghanistan (190 carats), Triplite (70 carats), and Santa Maria Aquamarine (22 carats), all listed with carat weight and origin details.

Are the Hackmanite and Haüyne stones in this collection UV reactive?

Yes. The Hackmanite specimens from Afghanistan listed in this collection are both phosphorescent and tenebrescent. The Haüyne rough is also UV reactive. Each listing notes the fluorescence properties and includes the origin locality.

Are Pakistan Emerald specimens available as single pieces or only in parcels?

Pakistan Emerald specimens from Swat and Chitral are listed as individual single pieces in this collection. Each listing includes the exact weight, locality (Swat or Chitral), and host rock details. Prices range from $150 to $750 per piece.

Can wholesale buyers or lapidaries purchase bulk rough stone deals from this collection?

Yes. Bulk rough deals are available for select stones. The Rwanda Deep Purple Amethyst rough is listed in 500-gram and 1,000-gram options. Additional bulk or wholesale inquiries can be directed to us before placing an order.

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