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Beginners Guide to Gemstones Meanings and Powers

 

For centuries, gemstones have been idolized in society because of their unparalleled beauty, how rare they are their fascinating connection to spirituality and powers. Something that all gemstones have in common are endurance and stability, which has contributed greatly to how highly they are valued.

 

Here we will look into the meanings and powers of some of the most expensive, rare and precious gemstones in the world. All of these gemstones are precious.  And the uniqueness of these beautiful stones make them highly desired all across the world.

 

Diamonds

Traditionally, diamonds represent faithfulness, love and innocence, with these qualities making them the most popular choice for engagement rings all over the world. This primary symbolization of love also comes with powers surrounding strength and invincibility.

 

The eternal love that is associated with diamonds is a result of what the stone represents, as well as its extremely durable nature. Diamonds are the hardest mineral on earth, receiving a maximum score of 10 on the Mohs scale of hardness. As well as their clarity and beauty, this durability makes them ideal for everyday wear on engagement rings.

 

The cost of diamonds can vary massively as a result of the colour, cut and clarity. For example, a 1 carat diamond could cost between $2,000 and $12,000 depending on these factors.

 

Emeralds

Across the centuries, emeralds have been recognized for their striking green color, as well as the fact that they symbolize truth and love. It is said that emeralds are the gemstone of the Greek goddess Venus, which makes emerald rings a very popular choice as a gift for lovers. Additionally, emeralds encourage peace, balance and growth.

 

Emerald’s are extremely rare and often command a higher price than diamonds. Emeralds only score a 7.5-8 on the Mohs scale of hardness, which often makes them more expensive to have set due to the increased risk of breakage, splitting or chipping.

 

Sapphires

Sapphires are deep blue color and have positive associations with wisdom, protection and good fortune. This gemstone has also consistently been associated with royalty, with Kings and Queens across the centuries treasuring these stones. More recently, Princess Diana was known for her love of sapphires. Her iconic and beautiful sapphire engagement ring which is now proudly owned by Kate Middleton.

Similarly to emeralds, the rarity of sapphires contributes massively to their value. You might be looking at over $11,000 for a one carat sapphire, depending on the quality. The Blue Belle of Asia is the most expensive sapphire in the world. Costing a staggering $17.5 million for the 392 carat beauty.

 

Ruby

The stunning deep red color of the ruby makes it one of the most desired gemstones in the world. Over time, the ruby has become known to represent passion and nobility, as well as loyalty. The captivating color, gorgeous shine and score of 9 on the Mohs scale all combine to make this gemstone highly treasured in all countries across the world.

 

One of the most valuable rubies in the world is the Jubilee Ruby. Which was recently sold at auction in the US for $14.2 million.

 

Final Thoughts

Gemstones have been appreciated for centuries and their value is only likely to increase in years to come. The consistency in the exclusivity and expense of gemstones make them a very popular route of investment for many people.

 

For those of you considering treating yourself or a loved one to a gorgeous gemstone, make sure you visit a certified jeweller to ensure that you are paying a fair price and getting an authentic gemstone.

 

About The Author

Daisy Moss is a freelance writer specializing in vintage jewelry. When she isn’t writing you will probably find her looking for her next investment in Hatton Garden.