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Colors Of Gemstones

Gemstones are celebrated for their dazzling array of colors, each shade reflecting unique technical characteristics. Factors like trace elements, mineral composition, and crystal structure all influence a gemstone’s color. At Gemnat, we offer a curated selection of natural gemstones in colors that range from vivid blues and radiant reds to soft pinks and deep greens, allowing each client to find a gem that reflects their individual style.

Blue Gemstones

Oval Cut Natural Aquamarine

Aquamarine

Ranges from pale, pastel blue to a deep, sea-blue. Some aquamarines have a greenish tint, resembling seawater.

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Oval Shape Natural Blue Sapphire

Sapphire

Best known for its royal blue and cornflower blue, blue sapphires also come in lighter sky blue shades and even dark, almost indigo tones.

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Cushion Cut Natural Swiss Blue Topaz

Blue Topaz

The blue Topaz comes in various shades of blue : the vivid electric Swiss Blue, the lighter Sky Blue resembling clear blue skies, and the deeper London Blue known for its greenish tones.

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Oval Shape Natural Paraiba Tourmaline

Paraiba Tourmaline

The Paraiba Tourmaline is known for its electric, neon blue, ranging from turquoise to greenish-blue hues. It is one of the rarest and most intense blues among gemstones, as the mines are near depleted.

Red Gemstones

Cushion Shape Natural Ruby

Ruby

The ruby is typically a deep, blood-red, but can range from bright pinkish-red to a darker, wine-red. The most valued rubies have a vivid “pigeon’s blood” red.

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Oval Shape Rubellite

Rubellite

The Rubellite is a red or dark pink tourmaline, and is the rarest stone of the tourmaline family.

Oval Shape Natural Garnet

Garnet

The almandine garnet is known for its wine-red and orange-red tones while the rhodolite garnet will have more of a purple tone.

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Green Gemstones

Oval Shape Natural Emerald

Emerald

The emerald's color can range from lighter green to deep forest green, with the finest stones showing a vivid, intense green.

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Oval Shape Natural Green Tourmaline

Green Tourmaline

Colors vary from light green to rich, verdant green and even bluish-green, similar to a forest in sunlight.

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Cushion Cut Natural Peridot

Peridot

They are typically a bright, yellowish-green that can vary from soft olive green to a more vivd lime green.

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Oval Shape Natural Green Sapphire

Green Sapphire

Green sapphires offer shades from mint green to forest green, with a subtle brilliance that distinguishes them from other green gemstones.

Pink Gemstones

Oval Shape Natural Pink Sapphire

Pink Sapphire

The Pink Sapphire can have a wide range of colors, the paler pink sapphires will be called baby pink while the more intense ones will be dubbed "bubble-gum" pink. Pink sapphires can also be more of a purplish pink.

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Cushion Shape Natural Pink Tourmaline

Pink Tourmaline

This vibrant gemstone spans a range of pinks, from light blush to hot pink and even deep magenta. Its versatility makes it popular for modern designs.

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Oval Shape Natural Morganite

Morganite

Morganites are famous for their gentle, romantic shades, ranging from pale pink to peachy-pink and salmon. The colors often have a soft, pastel quality.

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Purple Gemstones

Oval Shape Natural Amethyst

Amethyst

Colors range from a light lavender to a rich, royal purple, with deeper hues sometimes showing hints of red or blue.

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Emerald cut Natural Sapphire

Tanzanite

Known for its blue-violet color, Tanzanites can vary from a soft lavender blue to an intense, dark violet, sometimes showing flashes of red or purple under different lighting.

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Oval Shape Natural Purple Sapphire

Purple Sapphire

Offering unique hues from pastel lavender to deep violet, purple sapphires provide a striking alternative to amethyst, with a more intense saturation. They can also display bluish tones, making them highly desirable.

Yellow Gemstones

Asscher Cut Natural Citrine

Citrine

Citrines offer a wide array of colors, from bright yellow to honey and amber.

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Oval Shape Natural Yellow Sapphire

Yellow Sapphire

The yellow sapphire displays a sunny, warm yellow that ranges from pale straw yellow to deeper golden shades.

Orange Gemstones

Cushion Cut Natural Spessartine Garnet

Spessartine Garnet

The spessartine exhibits a warm orange to reddish-orange color, often described as “mandarin” due to its vivid hue.

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Cushion Cut Natural Imperial Topaz

Imperial Topaz

The color of the Imperial Topaz ranges from warm orange-gold to a pinkish-orange. It serves as a good alternative to the more expensive yellow/orange sapphires.

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Cushion Shape Orange Natural Sapphire

Orange Sapphire

Ranging from light peach to vibrant pumpkin-orange, orange sapphires are rare and highly sought after for their striking, unique tones.