Rough Gemstones – Crystals – Natural Raw & Uncut Gemstones in Bulk
Overview: Natural Rough Gemstones & Crystals for Trade, Craft & Collecting
This is collection of uncut and unpolished rough gemstones being sourced directly from world renowned mines and regions. Our rough stones varieties are perfect for lapidary artist, gemstone cutter, crystal collector, jewelry maker, wholesaler, or reseller, our rough gemstone selection offers authentic, ethically sourced materials in various sizes, qualities, and grades.
Categories Under Rough Gemstone Collection Includes
This collection is intentionally broader than faceting rough and includes multiple material categories:
Facet-Grade Rough Gemstones
- Natural facet-grade rough, suitable for faceting and precision cutting
- Selected for color potential, size, and workable structure
Lapidary-Grade Rough Stones
-
lapidary-grade Materials ideal for cabochons, tumbling, carvings, beads, and freeform cuts
- Includes stones with surface features, zoning, or internal patterns
Natural Raw Crystals
- Terminated and non-terminated raw crystals
- Single points, clusters, and natural crystal growth forms
Mineral Specimens & Collector Pieces
- Display-grade specimens
- Unique natural formations valued by collectors
Bulk & Wholesale Rough Parcels
- Small gem lots, mixed parcels, and wholesale rough gems commercial-size quantities
- Suitable for resellers, studios, and large-scale projects
Who This Rough Gems Collection Is For?
- Gemstone Cutters who are involved in faceting raw gemstones
- Lapidary artists
- Crystal and fine mineral collectors
- Jewelry makers and jewelry designers
- Metaphysical and crystal shops
- Geology / Gemmology Educational institutions and students
- Wholesale gems buyers and gemstone traders / Gemstone Dealers
- Craft artists and carving specialists
- Gemstone Investors
Popular Rough Gemstones & Crystals
Our rough gemstone and crystal inventory may include:
-
Emerald, sapphire, ruby, spinel
-
Tourmaline, peridot, garnet, topaz
- Quartz varieties (amethyst, citrine, smoky, lemon quartz)
-
Aquamarine, Amethyst, morganite, apatite, Amber,
- Crystal clusters, raw points, mineral specimens
- Mixed rough gemstone lots and parcels
- Rare Gemstones
The stones listed above are natural and uncut form.
Understanding Rough Gemstone Grades (Facet vs Lapidary vs Specimen)
Facet Grade
- Suitable for precision faceting
- Better transparency and cutting potential
Lapidary Grade
- Ideal for cabbing, carving, and artistic shaping
- May contain inclusions, patterns, or surface features
Crystal & Specimen Grade
- Valued for natural form and visual appeal
- Not intended for cutting
This collection allows buyers to choose materials based on purpose, not just clarity.
Bulk Rough Gemstones & Wholesale Buying Options
We offer rough gemstones and crystals in:
- Small lots for testing and learning
- Medium parcels for workshops and studios
- Bulk commercial lots for resale and manufacturing
- Custom-assembled parcels on request
Buying in bulk provides better pricing, variety, and consistency, especially for trade buyers and long-term projects.
Geographic Sources of Our Rough Gemstones
Our natural rough gemstones and crystals are sourced from:
- Afghanistan
- Pakistan
- Myanmar
- Sirilanka
- Brazil
- Tajikistan
- Iran
- Thailand
- African gemstone regions
- Other historically significant mining areas
We focus on authentic origin, ethical sourcing, and transparency.
How to Evaluate Rough Gemstones Before Buying?
When selecting raw or uncut gemstones, consider:
- Focus on natural color and saturation
- Transparency vs opacity
- Crystal structure and surface features
- Presence of fractures or inclusions
- Size, weight, and shape
- Intended use (faceting, lapidary, display, resale)
Understanding evaluation of gemstones and your purpose helps you choose the right grade.
Tips for Buying Natural Rough Gemstones & Crystals Online
If you have planed to buy rough gems online, considers following gemstone buying tips which will help you in making your purchase smooth and easy.
- Read full product descriptions carefully
- Review images for natural features
- Understand whether the stone is facet-grade, lapidary-grade, or specimen
- Set a budget before selecting bulk parcels
- Ask questions — a trustworthy supplier will assist you
- Start with smaller parcels if testing a new material
Why Buy Rough Gemstones from FolkmarketGems?
- Natural, untreated rough materials
- Multiple grades for different applications
- Bulk, wholesale, and custom parcel options
- Direct trade sourcing
- Support for beginners in Faceting and Lapidary professionals alike