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Buy Semi Precious Stones Online – Rough, Raw & Facet-Grade Gemstones

At Folkmarketgems, we specialize in ethically sourced semi precious stones for collectors, lapidary artists, jewelry designers, and wholesale buyers. Our inventory spans a wide range of natural semi precious gemstones including tourmaline rough, aquamarine crystals, peridot rough, blue topaz, garnet rough, morganite, amber, amethyst, citrine, labradorite, moonstone, and many more — sourced directly from mining regions across Pakistan, Afghanistan, Brazil, and Africa.

What We Offer in This Collection

  • Facet-grade rough – High-clarity, cuttable rough for gem cutters and faceters
  • Lapidary rough – Ideal for cabochon cutting, tumbling, and wire wrapping
  • Raw crystals & mineral specimens – Display-quality natural formations for collectors
  • Wholesale & bulk lots – Competitive pricing for resellers, jewelers, and studio buyers
  • Single premium pieces – Handpicked stones for designers seeking unique, one-of-a-kind gems

Why Buy Semi Precious Gemstones from Folkmarketgems?

  • ✅ Direct-source pricing from mining regions — no middlemen
  • ✅ Detailed photos, weight (carats/grams), and origin listed per lot
  • ✅ Untreated and natural stones clearly labeled
  • ✅ Trusted by lapidary artists, gem dealers, and jewelry makers worldwide
  • ✅ Wholesale accounts available for bulk buyers

Popular Semi Precious Stones We Carry

Browse our curated selection of tourmaline rough for sale, aquamarine rough crystals, peridot gemstone rough, hessonite garnet, spessartine garnet, pink morganite rough, blue topaz rough, natural amber, smoky quartz, rose quartz, iolite rough, tanzanite rough, and more. New lots are added regularly — bookmark this page or sign up for restock alerts.


 

FAQs

What is the difference between facet-grade rough and lapidary rough semi precious stones?

Q1: What is the difference between facet-grade rough and lapidary rough semi precious stones?

Facet-grade rough refers to gemstone material with high optical clarity, minimal inclusions, and good color saturation — suitable for precision faceting into finished gems. Lapidary rough is broader in quality and is used for cabochon cutting, tumbling, carving, or wire wrapping where transparency is not required. At Folkmarketgems, each listing specifies the grade so you can buy with confidence.

Q2: Are the semi precious stones at Folkmarketgems natural and untreated?

Yes — the majority of our semi precious gemstones are natural and untreated. Where treatments such as heating or oiling are known or suspected, we disclose this in the product listing. We source directly from miners and trusted dealers in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Brazil, and East Africa, prioritizing transparency in every sale.

Q3: Do you sell semi precious stones in bulk or wholesale lots? 

Absolutely. Folkmarketgems offers wholesale semi precious stone lots for jewelry makers, gem dealers, and resellers. Bulk pricing is available on select rough lots, and we also accommodate custom sourcing requests for specific gem types, origins, or quantities. Contact us directly to discuss wholesale account terms.

Q4: Which semi precious stones from your collection are best for faceting beginners?

For beginners learning to facet, we recommend starting with amethyst rough, citrine rough, or smoky quartz — all of which are relatively forgiving, widely available in our inventory, and affordable. If you're ready to step up, peridot rough and blue topaz rough are excellent next choices with beautiful results and strong market demand.

Q5: How do I know the carat weight and origin of the semi precious stones I'm buying?

Every listing on Folkmarketgems includes the weight in carats or grams, country of origin, dimensions where applicable, and multiple high-resolution photos. What you see is what you get — we do not use stock images. For rare or high-value pieces, additional documentation or video can be provided upon request.

Are the semi precious stones at Folkmarketgems natural and untreated?

Yes — the majority of our semi precious gemstones are natural and untreated. Where treatments such as heating or oiling are known or suspected, we disclose this in the product listing. We source directly from miners and trusted dealers in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Brazil, and East Africa, prioritizing transparency in every sale.

Do you sell semi precious stones in bulk or wholesale lots?

Absolutely. Folkmarketgems offers wholesale semi precious stone lots for jewelry makers, gem dealers, and resellers. Bulk pricing is available on select rough lots, and we also accommodate custom sourcing requests for specific gem types, origins, or quantities. Contact us directly to discuss wholesale account terms.

Which semi precious stones from your collection are best for faceting beginners?

For beginners learning to facet, we recommend starting with amethyst rough, citrine rough, or smoky quartz — all of which are relatively forgiving, widely available in our inventory, and affordable. If you're ready to step up, peridot rough and blue topaz rough are excellent next choices with beautiful results and strong market demand.

How do I know the carat weight and origin of the semi precious stones I'm buying?

Every listing on Folkmarketgems includes the weight in carats or grams, country of origin, dimensions where applicable, and multiple high-resolution photos. What you see is what you get — we do not use stock images. For rare or high-value pieces, additional documentation or video can be provided upon request.

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