What makes a gemstone rare?
A gemstone is considered rare based on several factors including scarcity of natural occurrence, exceptional quality characteristics (color, clarity, size), historical provenance from legendary sources (Burma, Kashmir, Basra), lack of treatments or enhancements, unique optical phenomena, and collector demand. Our rare gemstone collection features stones that excel in multiple rarity factors, making them exceptional investment pieces and heirlooms. Many rare gemstones appreciate significantly over time due to depleted sources and increasing global demand.
What are natural Basra pearls and why are they so valuable?
Natural Basra pearls are the world's most valuable and sought-after pearls, harvested from the Persian Gulf near Basra (modern-day Iraq, Kuwait, and Bahrain). These pearls are completely natural, formed without human intervention, and have not been commercially harvested since the 1930s. Their extreme rarity, historical significance, exceptional luster, and unique characteristics make them highly prized by collectors. Authentic Basra pearls command premium prices and are considered the ultimate pearl treasure, often selling for tens of thousands of dollars per carat.
What makes Old Burma rubies special?
Old Burma rubies from the legendary Mogok mines are considered the finest rubies in the world. They're prized for their exceptional pigeon blood red color, superior clarity, and strong fluorescence that makes them glow. Unheated, untreated Burma rubies are extremely rare as most modern rubies undergo heat treatment. The Mogok mines have been depleted, making genuine Old Burma rubies increasingly scarce and valuable. These rubies represent the pinnacle of ruby quality and are highly sought by serious collectors and investors.
Why are unheated and untreated gemstones more valuable?
Unheated and untreated gemstones are significantly more valuable because they represent nature's perfection without human intervention. Over 95% of gemstones on the market are heat-treated or enhanced to improve color and clarity. Natural, untreated stones with exceptional color and clarity are extremely rare and command premium prices. They also have superior investment potential as collectors and connoisseurs specifically seek untreated specimens. Our rare gemstone collection emphasizes unheated, untreated stones with full disclosure and certification.
Are rare gemstones good investments?
High-quality rare gemstones have historically shown excellent appreciation, often outperforming traditional investments. Factors that make rare gemstones good investments include finite supply from depleted sources, increasing global demand from collectors, tangible asset with intrinsic value, portability and easy storage, and hedge against inflation. The rarest gemstones (unheated Burma rubies, Kashmir sapphires, natural Basra pearls, fine alexandrite) have shown consistent value appreciation. However, investment success requires purchasing certified, high-quality specimens from reputable sources with proper documentation.
How do you authenticate rare gemstones?
We authenticate rare gemstones through multiple verification methods including certification from internationally recognized gemological laboratories (GIA, Gübelin, SSEF, AGL), advanced testing for treatments and enhancements, provenance documentation and historical records, expert gemological examination, and spectroscopic analysis for origin determination. Each rare gemstone in our collection comes with comprehensive certification detailing origin, treatments (if any), quality parameters, and authenticity. We stand behind every gemstone with our guarantee of authenticity.
What certification do your rare gemstones come with?
Our rare gemstones come with certification from world-renowned gemological laboratories including GIA (Gemological Institute of America), Gübelin (Swiss laboratory specializing in colored stones), SSEF (Swiss Gemmological Institute), AGL (American Gemological Laboratories), and other internationally recognized authorities. Certificates include detailed information about origin, treatments, quality grading, and authenticity. For particularly rare specimens like Basra pearls or Kashmir sapphires, we provide premium certification with origin determination, which significantly impacts value.
Can I request specific rare gemstones not currently listed?
Yes, we have access to an extensive network of rare gemstone sources worldwide and can source specific specimens based on your requirements. Whether you're seeking a particular carat weight, origin, quality grade, or type of rare gemstone, our expert team can help locate and acquire exceptional pieces. We specialize in sourcing investment-grade rare gemstones for serious collectors and connoisseurs. Contact us with your specific requirements, and we'll leverage our decades of industry relationships to find your perfect rare gemstone.
How should I care for rare gemstones?
Rare gemstones require special care to preserve their value and beauty. Store each gemstone separately in soft pouches or lined boxes to prevent scratches. Clean gently with lukewarm water and mild soap using a soft brush—avoid ultrasonic cleaners for emeralds, pearls, and other delicate stones. Keep away from harsh chemicals, extreme temperatures, and prolonged sunlight exposure. Have settings checked regularly by professional jewelers. For particularly valuable specimens, consider professional cleaning and periodic re-certification. Proper insurance coverage is essential for rare gemstones.
What is your return policy and guarantee for rare gemstones?
We offer a comprehensive authenticity guarantee for all rare gemstones. Each stone is exactly as described and certified, with full disclosure of any treatments or enhancements. If upon receipt and independent verification, any rare gemstone does not match our description or certification, we offer a full refund. Given the unique nature and value of rare gemstones, we recommend professional evaluation upon receipt. We provide secure worldwide shipping with full insurance, tracking, and proper documentation. Please review our complete return policy for specific terms regarding rare gemstone purchases.