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Beryl Stone Collection: Rough, Polished, and Mineral Samples

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Buy Loose Emeralds for May Birhstones

3 Pieces Oval Panjshir Real Green Emeralds Deal for Jewelry

$790.00 USD

23 ct Newly found Chitral Light Green Emerald Deal

23 ct Newly found Chitral Light Green Emerald Deal

$850.00 USD

Create Real Emerald Earrings from Loose Emerald Stones

4.32 carats Natural Panjshir Emeralds | Green Emerald Stone

$950.00 USD $850.00 USD
Emerald Green Stone | Kashmir Sapphire

0.71 carats Princes and Emerald Cut Natural Kashmir Pink Sapphire / Panjshir Emerald Green Gemstone

$250.00 USD

37 ct Mixed Variety of Loose Stones Deal

37 ct Mixed Variety of Loose Stones Deal

From $750.00 USD

Facet Grade Raw Emerald Stones for faceting / Lapidary Artists

Uncut Facet Rough Emerald Stones | Panjshir Emeralds Raw Stones

$890.00 USD $750.00 USD
rough emeralds for sale

400 carats Natural Rough Panjshir Emeralds Stones | Raw Emerald Stones

$12,000.00 USD $8,999.00 USD
Buy Rough Emeralds

100 carats Natural Panjshir Rough Emerald Stones for faceting / cabbing | Facet Grade Emerald Uncut Stones

$1,450.00 USD

uncut emeralds stones for sale

200 carats Natural Emerald Rough Facet Stones | Panjshir Emeralds | Afghan Emeralds Raw Stones

$7,500.00 USD $5,999.00 USD
Uncut Emerald Crystals for Sale

14 Carats Top Quality Raw Panjshir Emerald Stones | Facet Grade Uncut Emeralds Crystals

$1,200.00 USD $920.00 USD
Natural Raw Emeralds

150 ct Facet Grade Natural Raw Emeralds

$4,600.00 USD

40 carats Rich Green Emerald Cabochons

40 carats Rich Green Emerald Cabochons

$899.00 USD

Panjshir emerald Stone Pair | Real Emerald Stone for Jewelry

Panjshir emerald Stone Pair | Real Emerald Stone for Jewelry

$850.00 USD

24.95 carats Natural Green Emeralds Stones- Emerald Cut, Princes

24.95 carats Natural Green Emeralds Stones- Emerald Cut, Princes

$1,200.00 USD

raw aquamarine crystal Pendants

30 grams Natural Aquamarine Crystals from Skardu

$650.00 USD

Melee size Zambian Emeralds

4 Carats Melee size Calibrated Round Brilliant Diamond Cut Loose Emeralds

$1,600.00 USD From $450.00 USD
Buy Raw Aquamarine for cutting

10 kg Natural Raw Aquamarine Stones | Rough Aquamarine

$4,000.00 USD

Buy Aquamarine Stone Uncut

1 KG Raw Aquamarine Natural Stones bulk / Faceting - Cabbing

$750.00 USD $650.00 USD
2 Pieces 12 carats Natural Emerald Gems - Wholesale Rough Emeralds

2 Pieces 12 carats Natural Emerald Gems - Wholesale Rough Emeralds

$391.00 USD

Stunning Raw Emerald Stone Wholesale Price

Natural Raw Gilgit Emeralds Stones 500 grams / 2500 carats

$4,000.00 USD

Rough Emerald deal for faceting

Newly Find Natural Raw Chitral Emerald Stones 500 Carats

$2,000.00 USD $1,500.00 USD
Buy Rough Natural Emerald Stones 2000 ct / 400 grams

Buy Rough Natural Emerald Stones 2000 ct / 400 grams

$8,990.00 USD

Raw Natural Emerald Stones 100 carats for Faceting

Raw Natural Emerald Stones 100 carats for Faceting

$9,989.00 USD

Lapidary Art Supplies | 50KG Natural Raw Aquamarine Crystals for Gemstone Cutting

25 KG Natural Raw Aquamarine Crystals for Lapidary Artists | Wholesale Gemstones

$8,900.00 USD

Buy Aquamarine Crystals from Nagar

Natural Aquamarine Crystals with Rutile Needles on Mica | Aquamarine Specimen

$300.00 USD

Combined Fine Mineral Specimen

Combined Aquamarine Topaz Elbait on Feldespar | Fine Mineral Specimen

$130.00 USD

Natural Raw Emerald Stone for Sale

100 carats Raw Swat Emerald Stones for Cutting

$890.00 USD $750.00 USD
Natural Aquamarine Crystals for Sale

100 Grams Raw Aquamarine Stone - Aquamarine Rough Crystals

$350.00 USD $299.00 USD
17 carats Oval Blue Aquamarine Loose Stones

17 carats Oval Blue Aquamarine Loose Stones

$550.00 USD

Wholesale Emerald Rough - Emerald Stones Wholesale

200 carats Melee Size Emerald Stones - Swat Emerald Gems - Melee Emerald Rough

$13,000.00 USD

Beryl Beauty: Discover Our Stunning Collection

What is Beryl Stone?

Beryl is the color full gems family, which is also called beryllium aluminum silicate. It has many colors and is a world-famous gemstone. It is commonly used in all types of jewelry because of its color variety. When we talk about its chemical composition, its formula is Be3Al2(SiO3)6. Other varieties or other names for Beryl are aquamarine (blue), emerald(green), Morganite (Pink) and Heliodor, known for their yellow coloration; Cohenite, which is colorless, and red Beryl and pezzottaite, both exhibiting pinkish-red to pink hues

  1. Aquamarine Stone

Aquamarine stone is known because of its bluish-green color. It is the second most famous beryl gem and is widely used in jewelry. Its color is also like seawater color. After ninety’s, it is heat treated to remove its greenish color because the bluer the color of the gem, the more valuable it is. Its blue color is because of some inclusion of elements like iron. Cyan or light blue aquamarine is the most demanded in the market. Common sources of aquamarine are Namibia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Brazil, Madagascar and Zambia.

  1. Emerald

The green variety of Beryl is called emerald. It is the most well-known type of green beryl gemstone and serves as the birthstone for May. Its light green color is due to trace elements of iron, while its deep green hue is attributed to vanadium or chromium. Emeralds exhibit a range of color hues, from bluish-green to yellowish-green. Colombian emeralds, known for their exceptional quality, are the most expensive within the beryl family. They are commonly used in jewelry.

  1. Morganite 

The pink or rose stone from the beryl family is called morganite.it is a rare morganite whose color ranges from yellowish orange to orange, lilac and pink. Pink and peach are commonly known names for morganite. The trace element of manganese in the morganite is caused by its pink color. If we talk about its fame, it's the third most famous and rare variety of stones from Beryl. It is not pure pink because of its orange shades, so it is heat-treated for jewelry purposes—1st time it was found in Madagascar

  1. Heliodor 

The yellowish or golden-colored member of the beryl family is called a heliodor. It is a clean gem but may contain some iron inclusions. Its name derives from the Greek word "sun-gifted," reflecting its sun-like color. Heliodor exhibits a color range from pale yellow to greenish-yellow. Due to its vibrant color, it is a popular choice for jewelers. It is relatively affordable within the Beryl family. Some people mistakenly call it "yellow emerald," which is incorrect, as emerald is green Beryl.

  1. Goshenite 

When discussing the colorless variety of the beryl family, we refer to goshenite stone. It represents the purest form of Beryl without any coloring impurities during its formation. After certain treatments, it can serve as a substitute for diamonds. Its colorless and transparent nature makes it a cost-effective alternative to diamonds. Initially discovered in the USA, it was named after the town of Goshen. Sometimes referred to as the "mother of all stones," goshenite can be treated to achieve various colors, similar to morganite and emerald.

  1. Bixibite or Red Beryl Precious Stone

At first categorized as bixbite, red beryl has emerged as a highly elusive and precious gemstone. Picked by mineral enthusiasts, fine crystal specimens are often left uncut. Renowned for its scarcity and durability in the realm of gemstones, red beryl, formerly known as bixbite, is also referred to as red emerald.

Is Beryl a Precious Stone?

In the realm of beryl gemstones, there exists a spectrum of highly valuable and sought-after gems. Notable among these are emerald and aquamarine, revered choices for jewelry designers due to their prestige and allure. However, red beryl distinguishes itself as an exceedingly rare and precious jewel, commanding significant value. Jewelry crafted with emerald, aquamarine, and morganite often incorporates intricate designs, often accentuated with diamond settings. 

Emerald, alongside ruby and sapphire, is recognized as one of the three precious stones. Although aquamarine and morganite are categorized as semi-precious, they remain esteemed and costly, typically paired with diamonds in jewelry settings.

2- Where can you find Beryl Stone and What Folkmarket Offers in Beryl Stones?

Folkmarketgems offers a wide range of beryl stones, each with unique color and properties. From the amazing green emerald hues to Heliodor's radiant yellow tones and the pure clarity of goshenite, our collection has something for every taste and preference. Whether you're looking for a vibrant gemstone for jewelry or a stunning addition to your collection, Folk Market's selection of beryl stones promises quality and beauty. Check our offers and discover the perfect beryl stone. 

Folkmarketgems offers a variety of beryl stones in the following forms: -

  1. Raw Beryl Stones: Raw gemstone shows their natural beauty and can be used in various colors like jewelry after cutting, or artisans can use them to show their skills by shaping them in beautiful form.
  2. Cut Beryl Stones: Cut beryl stones show their brilliance, colors and shapes and are the best choices for jewelers.
  3. Types of Loose Beryl Stones: Aquamarine, emeralds, morganite, goshenite, heliodor, which shows that Folkmarketgems offer a range of colors and properties for different tastes.
  4. Beryl Cabochons and Tumbles: When artisans polish the beryl stones, they look more brilliant, best fitting the jewelry-making and handmade décor pieces.
  5. Beryl Mineral Specimens and Crystals: After cutting and color treatment, these stones are the best choices for the gem collector and can be the best addition to their collection.
  6. Rough Beryl Stone for Lapidary: lapidary artists use unique Beryl gemstones to make custom-shaped and colored gemstones for various people.
  7. Facet Grade Raw Beryl Stone: Highly experienced gemstone cutters show their skills for faceting by precision cutting gems.

Folkmarketgem's Commitment to Sustainability

  1. Ethical Sourcing of aquamarine, emerald morganite

At Folkmarketgems, our customers' trust is our top priority. That's why we ethically source our gems directly from mines in regions like Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Africa, bypassing intermediaries. We take pride in ensuring the ethical sourcing of all our stones.

  1. Fair Trade Practices

At Folk Market, we believe in fair-trade practices for our stone sourcing or delivery. At our core, we prioritize transparency and integrity in all our transactions.

  1. Is Beryl Stone Valuable?

Yes, family stones hold significant value in the world of colorful gem colorful stone, which are renowned for their distinctiveness. Celebrated for its vibrant green hue, Emerald ranks as the third most popular gemstone. Morganite possesses a unique value in diamond jewelry. Similarly prized for its charming blue color, aquamarine is a prominent gemstone in jewelry design.

  1. Which Beryl Stone is the Most Expensive?

Red Beryl, morganite or bixbite, is the rarest and most expensive gemstone in the beryl family. After that is emerald, the third most expensive gem.

  1. Buying Beryl Stones for Jewelry

Folkmarketgemss offers a range of jewelry beryl family when purchasing ng beryl stones for jewelry. Each stone offers unique beauty, from popular choices like emeralds and aquamarines to rarer finds like red berries. Additionally, golden Beryl is a striking option for faceted gems, adding elegance to any jewelry piece.

Uses of Beryl Stones

These beryl family member gemstones can be used for various purposes like jewelry, collector and handmade crafts

  • Beryls stones for Jewelry Industry
  • Aquamarine beryl for Necklaces
  • Aquamarine Beryl for Rings
  • Emeralds for High-End Jewelry
  • Morganite for Elegant Pieces
  • Metaphysical Properties: Metaphysically, beryl stones are believed to possess various properties. They are thought to promote courage, creativity, and self-expression. Additionally, Beryl is associated with enhancing communication skills and fostering mental clarity
  • Collectors' Items: Collectors prize Beryl stones for their rarity and diversity. Collectors seek gems with exceptional color, clarity, and size, focusing on specific varieties like emeralds or aquamarines. Rare finds such as red Beryl or morganite are especially top priority for their unique beauty and scarcity.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Folkmarketgems offers a huge collection of ethically sourced beryl stones from regions like Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Africa. Our fair-trade practices ensure transparency and trust in our sourcing process. Whether you're a collector seeking rare gems or a jewelry enthusiast looking for unique pieces, our collection offers all tastes and preferences.

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