Gemstones Guide to Precious & Semi Precious Stones – Tagged "shoprmcgems"
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Paraiba Tourmaline in 2026: Why the World's Rarest Gem Is More Coveted Than Ever — and Why RMC Gems Is Your Best Source

Paraiba Tourmaline in 2026: Why the World's Rarest Gem Is More Coveted Than Ever — and Why RMC Gems Is Your Best Source

There are gemstones. And then there is Paraiba Tourmaline — a stone so otherworldly in its brilliance that gemmologists, jewelers, collectors, and investors worldwide speak of it in almost reverential terms. If 2025 marked its quiet resurgence, 2026 is unquestionably the year Paraiba Tourmaline has stepped fully into the spotlight. In this in-depth guide, we'll explore exactly what makes Paraiba Tourmaline so special, why demand is surging now like never...

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Brown Tourmaline 5.29 Cts - a gemstone that exudes elegance and sophistication

Brown Tourmaline 5.29 Cts - a gemstone that exudes elegance and sophistication

Introducing the exquisite Shoprmcgems Brown Tourmaline 5.29 Cts - a gemstone that exudes elegance and sophistication. This stunning 11x9 mm Octagon Cut gem is the epitome of beauty and grace, making it the perfect addition to your collection or a breathtaking centerpiece for your next custom jewelry design. BUY NOW Our carefully sourced Tourmaline is a rare find, boasting an enchanting brown hue that is both captivating and unique. The...

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Gemstone Facts #Morganite

Gemstone Facts #Morganite

Did You Know #FunFact To all those finding their other half, I have some good news for you 😁⬇️ - It’s said that wearing a Morganite helps you find your soulmate🙈❤️😄 #DidYouKnow The famous gemologist George Frederick Kunz named this pink beryl as Morganite to honor his patron and New York based banker @jpmorgan To know more fun facts about Morganite and shop these check out 🌏 www.shoprmcgems.com

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Paraiba Tourmaline – A unique spectrum for a rare gem

Paraiba Tourmaline – A unique spectrum for a rare gem

Paraiba Tourmaline is famous for its broad blue-green spectrum and surprisingly, it's more expensive than many gems on the market. It can fetch up to $100,000 per carat. The equally famous "neon blue" and other colors are apparent even in the raw stones.This color range is one of the reasons for Paraiba Tourmaline's popularity. In jewelry design, color is a critical major asset. The unique spectrum of Paraiba Tourmaline makes it...

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