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Exploring the World of Rare Gemstone

When it comes to luxury jewellery, nothing compares to precious rare gemstones. The sparkle, the depth, and the sheer beauty of these jewels hold a timeless charm. Rare gemstones of superior quality often exhibit unparalleled brilliance, rich colour saturation, and impeccable clarity. That simply unmatched beauty making them not only visually stunning but also highly valuable. Additionally, these gems are often sourced from scarce deposits, meaning that the supply is inherently limited, making them rare by nature. At GIOIA Fine Jewellery, being one of Singapore best recommended custom Jewellers. We’re passionate in offering you these exquisite gems, carefully handpicked for their quality, at a price that reflects both their true value and your unique story.

Precious rare gemstone have consistently appreciated in value over decades and even centuries. History proven that the prices of top-tier gemstones have followed a steady uptrend, largely driven by two key factors: shrinking supply of high quality rough and increasing demand for fine quality rare gemstone. As newer mining sites yield less, gem industry faces a tightening supply of top-grade rare gemstones, contributing to this upward price movement.

Events like the COVID-19 pandemic or economic recessions further accentuate this trend, as collectors tend to hold onto fine quality rare gemstones, viewing them as stable assets. In contrast, semi-precious stones often experience a sharp decline in value during uncertain times, making them less desirable for those seeking a reliable investment.

During challenging times, such as global recessions or health crises, gemstone collectors and investors prefer to hold onto fine quality rare gemstones. Unheated Royal Blue Sapphire or Pigeon Blood Ruby, as these gemstones retain and even increase in value. This behaviour widens the value gap between high-end gemstones and their semi-precious counterparts, which can be more vulnerable to price drops as owners rush to cash out. The continued scarcity of fine quality gems has resulted in a significant price jump, making them more precious than ever.

Adding to this dynamic is the rise of lab-grown diamonds, which has reshaped consumer preferences. As the market for synthetic diamonds expands, more collectors are turning their attention towards natural, coloured gemstones. There’s a growing appreciation for the uniqueness of natural gems, especially among those who are better educated about the rarity and value of precious gemstone. This shift in interest and the deepening knowledge of gemstone quality has led to a surge in demand for fine, rare gemstones, driving prices even higher.

Exploring the World of Rare and Coveted Gemstones: A Collector’s Dream

When it comes to rare and precious gemstones, certain names stand out in the world of luxury jewellery—Unheated Royal Blue Sapphire, Unheated Pigeon Blood Ruby, Muzo Emerald, Paraiba Tourmaline, and Alexandrite. These gemstones, each with its own unique history and charm, are the epitome of rarity and beauty. Whether you’re an experienced gemstone collector or someone in search of an investment piece, these gems hold their own, both in terms of value and mesmerising appeal.

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Royal Blue Sapphire Rare Gemstone Cluster Birthstone Necklace

Royal Blue Sapphire: Catching Up in Value

The unheated Royal Blue Sapphire has gained considerable traction in recent years, with prices surging. Traditionally, sapphires have always been a symbol of nobility and wisdom, but the Royal Blue variety, in particular, has been catching up in price, rivalling even the famed Unheated Pigeon Blood Ruby and Muzo Emerald. The reason for this? Supply and demand, of course.

The royal blue hue, unmatched in depth and brilliance, is highly sought after, especially in an unheated, untreated state—adding to its exclusivity. Unheated sapphires are far rarer, and their natural beauty commands a premium. The market for these stunning gems has seen a sharp rise post-pandemic, with collectors and investors recognising their lasting value.

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Vivid Red Pigeon Blood Ruby Rare Gemstone

Pigeon Blood Ruby: Vivid Red Hue Saturation

Known for its intense, vivid red hue, the Unheated Pigeon Blood Ruby has long been the crown jewel of the gemstone world, often commanding prices that leave other stones in the dust. However, in recent years, a gap between demand and the availability of top-quality rough material has caused prices to skyrocket even further.

Newly mined rubies are often of lower quality, resulting in a mismatch between what collectors desire and what’s available. As a result, top-grade unheated rubies have become rarer, further driving their value up. Since COVID, there has been an exponential increase in prices, as wealthy collectors seek refuge in tangible assets like fine gemstones. The value of these rubies is not just in their intense colour, but in the story they tell—of purity, rarity, and unmatched beauty.

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Muzo Emerald: The King of Vivid Green

When it comes to emeralds, nothing compares to the breathtaking saturation of the Muzo Emerald. Known for its rich and vibrant green colour, the Muzo Emerald hails from the famous Muzo mines in Colombia. Collectors and gem enthusiasts alike agree that no other emerald can rival its vivid hue. It’s the kind of green that seems to glow from within, standing out in any high-jewellery exhibition or auction house.

Muzo Emeralds have an air of mystery and luxury that transcends time. They’re a favourite among royalty and connoisseurs alike. Unlike other gemstones, which can come from various mines across the world, Muzo Emeralds owe their prestige to their exclusivity—only a limited number of top-quality stones are found, adding to their desirability and value.

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Electric Neon Brazil Paraiba Tourmaline Rare Gemstone

Paraiba Tourmaline: Electric Neon Wonder

First discovered the 1980s, the Paraiba Tourmaline has rapidly ascended to become one of the rarest and most valuable gems in the tourmaline family. Its glowing, neon bluish-green colour, almost electric in appearance, can stop anyone in their tracks. If you missed out on purchasing a Paraiba tourmaline when it was first discovered, you’re not alone—the gemstone has become increasingly difficult to find, and prices have soared to match its rarity.

This rare gemstone is no stranger to breaking records in auction houses. With fine quality Brazil Paraiba Tourmaline fetching prices multiple times higher than diamonds of equivalent carat weight. Its striking colour and scarcity ensure that it remains a highly sought-after gemstone for those in search of an extraordinary masterpiece crafted by nature.

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Alexandrite Colour Change Art Deco Proposal Ring

Alexandrite: Rare Investment Gemstone

If you’re looking for a gemstone that is both rare and a true investment piece, Alexandrite will certainly be at the top of your list. Famous for its remarkable colour-changing properties, Alexandrite is often described as “emerald by day, ruby by night.” Under natural daylight, it appears as a bluish-green stone, but under incandescent light, it shifts to a purplish-red hue – making it one of the most fascinating gems available.

Alexandrite is a rare variety of chrysoberyl and is found in only a handful of locations worldwide, making high-quality specimens extraordinarily hard to come by. The colour change phenomenon, combined with its rarity, makes Alexandrite a favourite among serious collectors and investors. Who are looking for a gemstone that offers not just beauty, but true exclusivity.

Each of these rare gemstone collection – Royal Blue Sapphire, Pigeon Blood Ruby, Muzo Emerald, Paraiba Tourmaline, and Alexandrite colour change – offers something extraordinary to collectors and gemstone enthusiasts alike. Their rarity, combined with their stunning colours and unique characteristics, makes them highly sought after. Whether you’re in the market for an investment gemstone or simply captivated by their beauty. These unique gemstones stand as timeless symbols of luxury, intrigue, and immense value.

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Selecting rare gemstone as heirlooms or for investment purposes requires careful consideration of several factors, such as price point, hardness, durability, and appearance. There’s no point in owning a rare gemstone if it’s too soft or not as attractive, such as sphene or black opal. Kashmir Blue Sapphire, while undoubtedly one of the rarest gemstones, may come with an ambiguous price tag, making it less practical to own.

Let us guide you in understanding the key factors to differentiate and select the perfect rare gemstone for investment, ensuring you to make an informed and valuable choice.

At GIOIA Fine Jewellery, sourcing rare gemstones is a meticulous and challenging process that reflects our commitment to quality. Each gem undergoes rigorous scrutiny by us, ensuring only the finest quality with exceptional lustre. We prioritise natural gemstones, which are increasingly hard to find, ensures that every GIOIA piece tells a story of dedication, with unparalleled craftsmanship.

Alexandrite Colour Change Rare Gemstone
Alexandrite Colour Change with Green under different lighting. Customised Engagement ring and Wedding Band with unique and rare alexandrite gemstone | Local Singapore bespoke Jewellery in customised wedding jewellery

Alexandrite Colour Change

Alexandrite Colour Change with Green under different lighting. Customised Engagement ring and Wedding Band with unique and rare alexandrite gemstone | Local Singapore bespoke Jewellery in customised wedding jewellery
Alexandrite colour change Engagement Ring

Alexandrite colour change

A vision of vivid colour, this engagement ring with wedding band were custom made for a couple who wanted to source a rare coloured gemstone ring. The vibrant alexandrite gemstone exudes a green to bluish-green colour during daylight and turns red to purplish-red when subjected to incandescent light. This mesmerising gem belongs to Chrysoberyl family. It wouldn’t be wrong to refer to the gemstone combination in this design as “Emerald by day” and “Ruby by day”. This alexandrite colour change represents the love of the couple strong during both day and night.

They have been in the search of a unique alexandrite gemstone with a distinctive change in colour over the months and went to many available gemstone jewellers. Due to the rarity in alexandrite gemstone, most of the time gemstone cutter to jewellers tried to retain the overall weight in the gem. To their disappointment, there were either poorly cut or lower in quality with very slight colour change in alexandrites. Most were opaque in clarity with visible inclusion where you can easily pick up via naked eyes.

Gemstone Engagement Rings

This exceptionally rare gemstone engagement ring is customised with exquisite detailing and design. The beauty of customisation reflects from every inch of this couple ring from GIOIA Fine Jewellery. We went through a thorough explanation of the colour change effect in this unique gemstone. Showing them not only the different in changes under warm and white lighting set up, and under daylight too. The couple was determined to have a unique ring instead of a common design being flaunted by everyone.

Customised as a wedding band set, they opted for a simple yet elegant ring design it is classic in every way possible. Finely crafted and set in an elegant base metal natural champagne gold, this vibrant set is framed by classic details thereby resulting in an iconic design worth flaunting around. This customised jewellery is an example of excellent craftsmanship and is surely going to grab the attention of the onlookers.    

 

Alexandrite Colour Change with Red under different lighting. Customised Engagement ring and Wedding Band with unique and rare alexandrite gemstone | Local Singapore bespoke Jewellery in customised wedding jewellery
Alexandrite Colour Change

Exceptional Engagement Ring

Instead of classic solitaire diamond ring, this non-traditional engagement ring featured an exceptionally rare alexandrite coloured gemstone. Crafted in champagne gold, and collaboration of ballerina inspired design with brilliance marquise diamond. This statement jewellery captured the art of ballet and jewellery that never go out of style.

At GIOIA, being one of the top custom bespoke jeweller with the widest selection of finest quality rare precious gemstone. We pride ourselves in provide you the luxurious bespoke experience right from sketch to the final creation. Our dedicated team working together making sure each jewellery pieces is an exceptional statement. Allowing you to explore a wide range of exceptional precious gemstone such as Brazil Paraiba Tourmaline which is as rare as alexandrite colour change.

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Alexandrite Tiara Engagement Ring

Alexandrite Wedding Bands 

Wedding bands with exceptional rare alexandrite colour change gem

Celebrate your love story with a pair of bespoke wedding bands as unique as your journey together. Crafted with exceptional craftsmanship, these bands are designed to symbolize the distinctive bond you share.

For the gentleman’s ring, a rare and captivating alexandrite colour change takes center stage, mirroring the ever-evolving hues of your relationship. This exceptional rare gemstone embodies the dynamic nature of your love. Having it embedded on the men’s wedding band make the ring unique and certainly a modern men’s ring for daily wear!

In the world of wedding jewellery, there are no hard and fast rules when it comes to matching bands. What truly matters is that both of you have found rings that resonate with your unique styles and personal preferences. These wedding rings serve as a testament to your individuality, your unity, and the love story that is uniquely yours.

FAQ on Alexandrite Gemstone

How do I care for an Alexandrite engagement ring?

Alexandrite is a durable gemstone, but to maintain its brilliance and color-changing effect, clean it regularly with a mild soap solution and a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, and high heat, which can damage the centre alexandrite gem and ring setting.

Can Alexandrite engagement rings be resized?

Yes, Alexandrite rings can be resized, but because Alexandrite is a rare gemstone, it’s important to have resizing done by an experienced jeweler who understands the stone’s unique properties to avoid damage.

Is Alexandrite a suitable gemstone for daily wear in an engagement ring?

Alexandrite rates 8.5 on the Mohs scale of hardness, making it durable enough for daily wear. However, proper care should be taken to avoid scratches and impacts that could affect the stone and its setting. If you happened to be heading to the gym or workout, better not to put on the ring.

How does Alexandrite compare to other gemstones in terms of rarity?

Natural Alexandrite is far rarer than most gemstones, including diamonds, sapphires, and emeralds. Its ability to change color and limited natural sources make it one of the most sought-after gems in the world.

Can I combine Alexandrite with other gemstones in a custom ring design?

Absolutely! Alexandrite pairs beautifully with diamonds, sapphires, and other precious stones. Combining it with complementary gemstones can enhance the overall brilliance and uniqueness of the ring.

Are there synthetic or labgrown Alexandrite available?

At GIOIA Fine Jewellery, we specialist only on natural coloured gemstone. There are synthetic Alexandrite that mimic the natural colour change, but they are far less valuable than natural stones. It’s important to verify the authenticity of the gem through certifications when purchasing.

How can I verify the authenticity of an Alexandrite engagement ring?

Authentic Alexandrite should come with certification from a recognized gemological institute like GIA, or at least an independent local certification. Which provides a detailed analysis of the gem’s origin, colour change, and other characteristics.

What metal settings work best with Alexandrite stones?

Alexandrite looks stunning in a variety of metal settings, including platinum, white gold, and yellow gold. It alexandrite colour change gemstone certainly complement well with champagne gold! The choice of metal can enhance the color-changing effect, with white metals highlighting the stone’s cooler tones and yellow metals enhancing its warmth.

Why is Alexandrite often chosen for engagement rings over other gemstones?

Alexandrite is chosen not only for its rarity but also for its symbolic value. Its unique ability to change colour is often seen as a representation of adaptability, balance, and the ever-evolving nature of a relationship, making it a meaningful choice for gemstone engagement rings.