When buying gemstones as jewelry or in clothing, there are a number of important things to keep in mind so as not to be misled or to avoid buying fake stones. The value of gemstones is mainly determined by the color, shape, clarity and number of carats. There are many gemstones in circulation in America and abroad that have no value, but are still sold to you as real.

When purchasing a stone, there are a number of things you can think about in advance. Which stone do I want to buy? What purpose does the stone serve? Where do I want to buy it? Before you buy a particular stone or chain, it is best to read carefully about the type of stone and what properties it should have.

Gemstones of all kinds

Gemstones come in all shapes and sizes and also in different qualities. Firstly, one gemstone is more expensive than the other and then the quality can also differ greatly per gemstone. Unfortunately, gemstones are regularly tampered with. Stones are sometimes counterfeited and very often treated so that they look better or are similar to each other. We believe in the purity of the stone to keep the energy as clean as possible.

Know The Element:

The value of a gem is mainly determined by the following elements:

Color

50% of a gem's value is determined by its color. The rule that often applies for this is that a gemstone should not be too light or too dark. There are of course some exceptions such as the spinel and the opal. A beautiful jewel is often characterized by balanced and harmonious colors.

Harmony of colors

When choosing a gemstone Jewelry or Gemstone Mala Beads, it is important to make sure that the color is nicely distributed over the stone and that the different color tones together form a whole.

Brightness

After the color, the clarity of the stone is the most important to determine the value. A good and expensive gemstone is clear and has no visible cracks or imperfections in the stone. This can be viewed with the help of a magnifying glass. Some stones such as emerald and red tourmaline are rarely found without blemishes. If they are without cracks and imperfections, they will go up in price.

Weight in Carat

It is often thought that the total carat weight determines the value of a gem, but this is not the case. For example, a ten carat diamond does not have the same value as ten one carat diamonds.

  • The value of a large gem is usually higher than 10 loose gems.
  • Carat weight is also determined by the gemstone.
  • And the value of the same carat weight of amethysts and emeralds is not the same. 
  • Quality of the gemstone also plays a role in this.

Processing

Not the most important factor in the value of a stone, but still important. A well-cut stone looks nicer to many people. If a stone is incorporated into a piece of jewelry or necklace, the skill of the sharpener is of great importance. There should be no cracks or tears in the gemstone during this process.

Author's Bio: 

Misty Jhones