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Is My Ruby Worth a Fortune? Why Only a Real Gem Lab Report Counts

Stop relying on online ruby price calculators. Learn why only a gem lab report from GIA, SSEF, Gubelin, IGI, AGL, or GII reveals the true value of your ruby. Can you find out your ruby’s value by typing into an online calculator? The short answer is no. A real ruby valuation starts with a professional […]

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Why the “Cheapest” Gem in Jaipur Is Often Your Most Expensive Mistake

Jaipur Gem Buying Tips – How to Avoid the “Cheap Stone” Trap Don’t let low prices fool you. Learn why Jaipur’s cheapest gems often cost you more in the long run. Understand price vs. value in gemstone buying. You come to Jaipur looking for a deal.The shopkeeper shows you an emerald.The price is low.You think

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“Pigeon’s Blood” & “Cornflower Blue”: Don’t Buy the Story, Buy the Stone

You’ve heard the names.“Pigeon’s Blood” for rubies.“Cornflower Blue” for sapphires. Sounds poetic.But does it mean anything? Here’s the truth: These terms started in gemology with specific meanings. But in most jewelry shops, these labels are marketing bait. Ask yourself this: What dealers won’t tell you: What you should do: A quick example from Jaipur: You

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A Gemologist’s Secret: The First Question I Always Ask a Jaipur Jeweler

Jaipur Gem Buying Tip | Gemstone Treatment Awareness | Jewelry Shopping in India Most gem buyers make the same mistake. They focus on price, not process. But any gemologist will tell you—The first question you ask can save you thousands. Ask This First: “Is this stone natural, and has it been treated in any way?”

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Natural vs. Synthetic: A Beginner’s Guide to Spotting Fakes in Jaipur

Don’t assume every gemstone you see in Jaipur is natural. Many stones on display are lab-made or heavily treated. Here’s how you can protect yourself—even if you’re not an expert. 1. Perfect Clarity Can Be a Red Flag Natural gems usually have some inclusions—tiny crystals, feathers, or fine lines. If a stone looks too perfect,

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