How and what determines the price of a gemstone?
The effectiveness of a gem is determined by the parameters it completes. To get the most out of a gem, it is important to understand how it works and what factors influence its value, and then learn how to use it.
Here
are some of the factors that affect the price of gems:
Rarity
and Diversity-
The price of gems is directly proportional to
the rarity.
Rare gems are naturally more expensive.
Gemstones like diamonds, sapphires and rubies are more expensive than gemstones
like garnet, amethyst and peridot. They demand a higher per-carat price.
It takes millions of years for nature to
create precious gemstones, and nature's
ability to create perfect specimens is limited. As a result, rare gems become
more expensive.
You already know that Ruby is more expensive
than Peridot and Burmese Ruby is more expensive than Thai Ruby. So, what's the
difference here?
Color! Imperial Pigeon Blood Burma Ruby will
cost more than Pink Red Burma Ruby
The most important factor in the price of a
gem is the color of the gem.
Hue tone and saturation are the color
components of the gem. Color is the most important consideration when selecting
gemstone. The purer the color the more expensive. It must have a high saturation
level as well as excellent tone.
How
Does Clarity Affect Gem Pricing?
The higher the price of a gem, the clearer it
is. The higher the price per carat, the fewer visible inclusions there are.
Fine inclusions are proof that the gem is natural and untreated.
Cut
/ size / shape.
No matter how many cuts are made, it is
important to make sure that the light is reflected and penetrated as much as
possible to bring out the luster of the gemstone color.
More
crafted gemstone is more expensive.
The effect of weight and size of gems on the
price of gems.
The heavier the gem, the higher its value.
The value of precious colored gems in the lockstep increases with geometric
advances.
These factors are the parameters that
determine the price and value of a gem. The clarity and color of the gem is as
rare as it gets; the gemstone's cut, design, and weight add to its value.
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