High quality rubies demand a high price per carat but it wasn t until 2015 that a ruby joined the exclusive club of gemstones that are worth over 1 million per carat.
Sapphire or ruby more expensive.
The top 3 gemstones continue to be the rarest of all gems and therefore usually the most expensive.
Both are more readily available in smaller sizes than larger ones so if all other factors are equal you will pay more for larger stones.
That s a staggering number which makes it the most expensive ruby ever sold.
Ruby sapphire and fancy sapphire.
In 2015 an extremely rare burmese ruby was auctioned off at a sotheby s event in geneva for over 30 million.
The sunrise ruby a burmese red gemstone.
A really fine ruby emerald or sapphire can be priced higher per carat than a diamond which most people consider the ultimate gemstone.
With either sapphire or tanzanite the best stones will have good clarity be expertly cut to show off the stone s best features and display excellent color.
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The pink star a 59 6 carat vivid pink diamond recently became the most expensive gemstone ever sold at 71 2 million.
The precious categorization was a reference to value.
This meant the 26 carat gem named the sunrise ruby after a poem by the legendary 13th century poet rumi sold at 1 18 million per carat.
Other factors that play into the cost of the ruby emerald and sapphire is rarity.
Most emeralds have small fissures called inclusions.
There are some rare finds among the so called semi precious gems that can be priced higher than the big three but in general a fine ruby sapphire or emerald will hold its value and command more.
All other gems were referred to as semi precious.
A large deep green emerald with relatively few inclusions and little secondary coloration may fetch tens of thousands of dollars per carat.
Ruby by far has more value than that of a sapphire.
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While it is true that some gemstones such as genuine alexandrite can be more expensive than the big 3 stones like alexandrite are an exception to the rule.
The stone in its natural state is more rare than sapphire.
The fewer the inclusions the more expensive the emerald.
In general the deeper and more vivid an emerald s color the higher its value per carat.
Trace amounts of impurities determine if a gem corundum will be a brilliant red ruby or a beautiful blue sapphire.