Rocks for Jewellery

Showing all stones commonly used for jewellery

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Amber

Organic (Fossilized Tree Resin)

Amber

Amber is a fossilized tree resin prized for its warm hues and ancient inclusions. It is one of the oldest organic gemstones.

Hardness 2–2.5Baltic region
Amethyst

Silicate

Amethyst

Amethyst is a purple variety of quartz prized for its beauty and spiritual associations. It is widely used in jewelry and meditation.

Hardness 7Brazil
Aquamarine

Beryl

Aquamarine

Aquamarine is a blue to blue-green gemstone from the beryl family, prized for its clarity and serene color.

Hardness 7.5–8Brazil
Black Tourmaline

Silicate

Black Tourmaline

Black Tourmaline is a silicate mineral prized for its deep black color and protective qualities.

Hardness 7–7.5Brazil
Bloodstone

sedimentary

Bloodstone

Bloodstone is a dark green chalcedony with distinctive red spots, historically prized for its striking appearance and mystical associations.

Hardness 6.5–7India
Blue Sapphire

Corundum

Blue Sapphire

Blue Sapphire is a precious blue gemstone prized for its vivid color and clarity. It is highly valued in both jewelry and Vedic astrology.

Hardness 9Sri Lanka
Carnelian

Chalcedony (Quartz)

Carnelian

Carnelian is a translucent to opaque orange-red chalcedony, prized for its vibrant color and ancient history.

Hardness 6.5–7India
Citrine

Quartz

Citrine

Citrine is a vibrant yellow to golden variety of quartz prized for its sunny hue and clarity. It's a popular semi-precious gemstone in jewelry.

Hardness 7Brazil
Demantoid Garnet

Garnet (Andradite)

Demantoid Garnet

Demantoid garnet is a rare, brilliant green gemstone from the garnet family, prized for its exceptional fire and vivid color.

Hardness 6.5–7Russia
Diamond

Carbon (native element)

Diamond

Diamond is a precious, transparent gemstone renowned for its brilliance and hardness. It is highly valued in jewelry and Vedic astrology.

Hardness 10India
Emerald

Beryl

Emerald

Emerald is a vibrant green precious gemstone, valued for its rich color and clarity. Known as Panna in Hindi, it is a variety of beryl.

Hardness 7.5–8Colombia
Fluorite

Halide

Fluorite

Fluorite is a vibrant mineral known for its wide range of colors and cubic crystals. It is valued by collectors and used in various industries.

Hardness 4Namibia
Goshenite

Beryl

Goshenite

Goshenite is the pure, colorless variety of beryl, valued for its clarity and brilliance. It is sometimes used as a diamond substitute.

Hardness 7.5–8USA
Heliodor

Beryl

Heliodor

Heliodor is a yellow to golden variety of beryl, prized for its vibrant color and clarity. It is also known as Golden Beryl.

Hardness 7.5–8Brazil
Lapis Lazuli

Metamorphic

Lapis Lazuli

Lapis Lazuli is a striking deep blue metamorphic gemstone prized for its intense color and historical significance. It has been valued for millennia in jewelry, art, and spiritual practices.

Hardness 5–5.5Afghanistan
Morganite

Beryl

Morganite

Morganite is a pink to peach variety of beryl prized for its delicate pastel hues and brilliance.

Hardness 7.5–8Brazil
Obsidian

extrusive

Obsidian

Obsidian is a natural volcanic glass formed when lava cools rapidly, resulting in a smooth, glassy rock often found in dark colors.

Hardness 5–5.5Mexico
Peridot

Olivine

Peridot

Peridot is a vibrant green gemstone, prized for its fresh color and clarity. It is the birthstone for August and has ancient roots in jewelry.

Hardness 6.5–7Pakistan
Prehnite

Phyllosilicate

Prehnite

Prehnite is a translucent green mineral prized by collectors and used in jewelry. It is often found in Namibia, Australia, and China.

Hardness 6–6.5Namibia
Quartz (including Amethyst and Citrine)

Quartz

Quartz (including Amethyst and Citrine)

Quartz is a versatile mineral found worldwide, with varieties like amethyst and citrine prized for their vibrant colors.

Hardness 7Namibia
Rose Quartz

Silicate

Rose Quartz

Rose Quartz is a pink variety of quartz, cherished for its gentle color and associations with love and emotional healing.

Hardness 7Brazil
Ruby

Corundum

Ruby

Ruby is a precious red gemstone, prized for its vibrant color and brilliance. It is the red variety of the mineral corundum.

Hardness 9Myanmar
Shattuckite

Silicate

Shattuckite

Shattuckite is a rare, vibrant blue copper silicate mineral valued by collectors and metaphysical enthusiasts. It is mainly found in Namibia, USA, and the Congo.

Hardness 3.5–4Namibia
Smithsonite

Carbonate

Smithsonite

Smithsonite is a zinc carbonate mineral known for its soft pastel hues and botryoidal formations.

Hardness 4–4.5Namibia
Spessartine Garnet

Garnet (Spessartine)

Spessartine Garnet

Spessartine Garnet is a vibrant orange to reddish-orange gemstone from the garnet family, prized for its brilliance and rarity.

Hardness 6.5–7.5Namibia
Sunstone

Feldspar

Sunstone

Sunstone is a vibrant, sparkling feldspar gemstone known for its warm orange to reddish hues and aventurescent shimmer.

Hardness 6–6.5India
Topaz

Silicate

Topaz

Topaz is a transparent silicate mineral prized for its vivid yellow, golden, and champagne hues. It is a popular gemstone in jewelry.

Hardness 8Brazil
Tourmaline

Tourmaline

Tourmaline

Tourmaline is a vibrant gemstone group known for its wide color range and striking multicolor crystals.

Hardness 7–7.5Brazil
T

Hydrated Phosphate

Turquoise

A blue-green mineral believed to offer protection and healing.

Iran
White Sapphire

Corundum

White Sapphire

White Sapphire is a colorless variety of corundum prized for its brilliance and durability. It is often used as a diamond alternative.

Hardness 9Sri Lanka
Yellow Calcite

Carbonate

Yellow Calcite

Yellow Calcite is a translucent yellow variety of the mineral calcite, valued for its gentle color and energy. It is popular in both decorative and metaphysical circles.

Hardness 3Mexico
Yellow Sapphire

Corundum

Yellow Sapphire

Yellow Sapphire is a precious gemstone prized for its vibrant yellow hues and astrological significance, especially in Vedic traditions.

Hardness 9Sri Lanka