Red Beryl Gemstone

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.

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