Jewelry: 10 stones in this world has a very high value

Thursday 24 January 2013

10 stones in this world has a very high value

Some of the stones in this world emiliki a very high value. So it is not surprising that the experts are always you explore the bowels of the earth to find new types of stones which of course has a very high value. Remember the story of Flinstone? which in those days men wearing stones to look more attractive. Just like now. Humans currently still using stones - precious stones to be able to look attractive.

Here are 10 of the world's most expensive stones:

1 Jadeite
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Stones that had been a mystery for many years have a value of more than USD 3 million per carat. So it is not surprising that in 1997 and in Hong Kong sold a necklace with strands Jadeite stone for USD 9.3 million


2. RED DIAMOND
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To date there are only a very few red diamonds in the world. Not surprisingly, this type of stone prices reached USD 2.5 million per carat


3. SERENDIBITE
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Stone found in Sri Lanka consists of three types, namely: 0.35 carats, 0.55 carats and 0.56 carats. This stone prices reached USD 2 million per carat


4. BLUE GARNET
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Garnet is one of the precious stones that contains many colors, such as red, orange, yellow, green, etc.. This stone prices reached $ 1.5 million per carat


5. PAINITE
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This stone is believed to be the rarest stones in the world. The price of this type of stone reached $ 60,000 per carat


6. GRANDIDIERITE
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Stones that are found in Madagascar in 2000 was valued at USD 50,000 per 0.5 carat


7. MUSGRAVITE
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The price of this type of stone is $ 35,000 per carat. It merukan latest types of precious stones were found in this world


8. RED EMERALD Beryl
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Stones were found in the mountains of Utah and has also been reportedly found in Mexico has a price of $ 10,000 per carat


9. BLACK OPAL
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Australia is the country's largest producer of opals in the world for more than 95% of opal found there, including the precious stones. The price of these stones to reach USD 2355 per carat


10. JEREMEJEVITE
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Colorless stones are from Namibia. The price of these stones to reach USD 2,000 per carat

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