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Oiling in Emeralds: From Mine to Market, an Unavoidable and Universal Practice
Emeralds are among the most admired and valued gemstone in the world, prized for their rich green colour and natural beauty. Unlike many other gemstones, emeralds are almost always included—meaning they contain internal fractures and fissures formed during their creation deep within the Earth. These characteristics are not flaws in the traditional sense; rather, they are intrinsic to emeralds and are part of what gemologists call the stone’s natural identity.
Shabir
Jan 123 min read


Understanding Tanzanite’s Colour and Heating Process
Tanzanite is a unique gemstone that captivates many with its stunning hues. It initially crystallizes with a brownish body colour. When exposed to moderate heat, this brown component diminishes. This process allows the stone's blue and violet hues to emerge more prominently.
Shabir
Dec 22, 20253 min read


Natural Rubies: Why Untreated Stones are Exceptionally Rare
Rubies have long been revered for their intense red colour, exceptional durability, and enduring association with power and prestige. Yet within today's global gemstone market, genuinely natural, untreated rubies are among the rarest and most sought-after coloured stones. Gemological research indicates that approximately 95% of rubies available commercially have undergone some form of treatment to improve colour or clarity.
Shabir
Dec 20, 20253 min read


Rising Gemstone Investment in 2025
The global coloured gemstone market in 2025 continues its strong upward trajectory, driven by shifting luxury consumer preferences, scarcity of high-quality stones, and increased demand for transparent, responsibly sourced gems.
Shabir
Dec 7, 20253 min read
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