Other Precious Stones
Precious and semi-precious gemstones have been admired throughout history for their colour, beauty, rarity, and symbolic meaning. Formed deep underground through natural geological processes, gemstones have been used in jewellery, art, spiritual rituals, and royal adornment for thousands of years. Rubies, known for their deep red colour, are symbols of passion and power and are among the rarest stones in the world. Sapphires, famous for their rich blue hues but available in many colours, represent wisdom and protection and are often used in high-end watches because of their durability. Emeralds, with their iconic green colour, are associated with wealth, growth, and renewal and are highly valued despite often containing natural inclusions.

Amethyst, a purple quartz, is known for its calming properties and has long been a popular choice for jewellery and spiritual purposes. Tanzanite, found only in Tanzania, is prized for its blue-violet colour and limited supply, giving it strong investment potential. Opals are unique for their rainbow-like colour patterns, and no two opals are ever alike. Topaz appears in various colours and is both durable and affordable, making it popular for everyday jewellery. Gemstones can hold investment value depending on rarity, clarity, origin, and market demand. Some fascinating gemstone facts include that Tanzanite is more than a thousand times rarer than diamonds, Burmese rubies are among the most prized stones on earth, and ancient civilizations believed amethyst could prevent intoxication.
