Also called Scarlet Emerald or bixbite, Red Beryl has only been found in Utah and New Mexico and has been described as 1000 times more valuable than gold.
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Benitoite Gemstone
Found near the San Benito River in California, Benitoite is
a blue to purple gemstone
first discovered in 1907. Under UV lights, it glows a brilliant chalky blue.
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Black Opal Gemstone
The rarest type of Opal, the national gemstone of Australia. Black Opal is also the most valuable gem of its kind.
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It is named for Australian gemologist Richar Taaffe, who discovered a cut and polished specimen of the stone in 1945. Only a handful of these previous stones have ever been found, making them a true collector’s gem.
Taaffeite Gemstone
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Tanzanite Gemstone
Found only in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro in Northern Tanzania, this blue-purple stone is a highly prized color-shifting gem.