How to Examine Value of a Gemstone?

Do you have an inclination towards anything made of gemstones? Do you always look for a reason to buy gemstones? But, are you sure about the authenticity of gemstones in your jewellery box? Well, a plethora of retailers is engaged in natural gemstone beads. For someone who does not possess knowledge about gemstones, it is tricky to recognize the real gem. However, assessing the gem’s worth becomes easier when one knows about its evaluation criteria.


So, comes the question as to what a buyer needs to understand to ascertain the value of a gemstone. Here’s the answer to it:

Know the reason behind gem cleaning and cutting:

Though the reason for cutting may vary from one gemstone to another. For instance, jewellery designers cut a piece of diamond to bring it to perfection. Whereas other gems might not be crafted into a specific pattern or design without undergoing a mild cutting. Additionally, the original gems are too raw in texture and appearance. Therefore, they are prone to cleaning before shaping them in the desired form. Due to certain inflexible crystalline patterns, some gemstones cannot be used without cutting. However, every gemstone does not need special tools and skills for this process. There are some gems that are easier to mould than others considering their fragile bonds between two or more crystalline structures. Jewellers and designers popularly refer these cuts as facets. You might have heard about the multi-faceted gemstone. It is a term that denotes complex cuts with multiple facets. The gemstones with less complicated crystalline structures can be moulded in fewer directions. On the other hand, stones such as diamonds can be moulded in a large number of ways.

Understand the gemstone’s cut:

Checkerboard cut: It is a common phenomenon in various semi-precious gemstones such as garnets, amethysts and topaz. In checkerboard cut, the gem is shaped into one or more facets exhibiting usual spaces encircling it. When viewed under light, the stone showcases a checkerboard effect in light and dark square shapes.

Cabochon cut: Cabochon cut is one of the ancient techniques of gem cutting. Typically, after this process, the gem has a rounded top and uniform lower area. Many gemstones such as star sapphire, star ruby or star natural gemstone beads follow this cutting method.

Rose Cut: Widely known as a type of cabochon, in rose cut even facets are made into curvy cabochon cut stone.

Brilliant Cut: Before this method came into existence, designers applied the rose cut technique. Though with changing time, this new way of cutting is gaining immense popularity. Basically, in the brilliant cut, the gemstones are cut in such a way that seems like two truncated cones opposite to each other.

Now that you have gained a little gem knowledge, you will be able to lay hands on authentic ethiopian opal beads. So, what are you waiting for? Start your gemstone shopping right away. Make sure to do detailed research before settling for any gem supplier. Wish you a great stroke of luck.

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