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4 Most Affordable Gemstones for Jewelry Making

Author: Thejewel Creation
by Thejewel Creation
Posted: May 17, 2019

If you are one of those people who prefer possessing a gemstone not for the sake of their luxury, but for working on them as a part of your hobby, then the economics of gemstones and jewelry would sure be a factor for you. As not all stones for jewelry making come at a price that looks after your pocket, searching for semi-precious beads that are both beautiful and mesmerizing is no less than the art of jewelry making itself. You simply can’t stick with cheap and fake imitation gemstones made of glass, and sometimes plastic, as then the pieces won’t have any market value, in case you later feel an urge to monetize your hobby.

So let us have a look at the 4 most affordable gemstones, that you could buy as part of your jewel making hobby.

Rose quartz

Rose Quartz is beautiful gemstone hailing from the family of Quartz, having a pinkish-red to red hue. The first of this gemstone was discovered in USA and Brazil. As this mineral is quite photosensitive, it tends to lose or change its color. Even when this variety is much sought after and rare, a pound of good quality rose quartz starts from $5 USD.

Citrine

Again a Quartz by family, Citrine is a pale yellow gemstone that attributes its color to the presence of ferric impurities. Given the fact that citrines are a rare gemstone, the ones supplied for most of the commercial purposes are synthetic ones created in labs. But that doesn’t mean they are a fake, as their chemical make is the same and as good as the natural ones. Semi-precious beads of citrine can be used to make a necklace, bracelet, pendants, etc. Generally, a citrine could cost anywhere between $6 USD to $10 USD.

Tiger’s eye

The silky and exotic of this gemstone is only the second reason behind its great sale figures. The first is the belief that it helps in warding off the evil eye, a popular belief among many cultures around the world. The major sources of this stone for jewelry making include Burma, India, Namibia, South Africa, and the United States of America. People wear bracelets, amulets, necklace, and other ornamental accessories studded with this gemstone. Some deep healing experts often use it for the purpose of deep healing practices. A 10 carat Tiger’s eye costs around $70 USD.

Jasper

This gemstone comes in various sizes, shapes, and colors, the most common of them being the color Red. This color is because of the iron inclusions. Artisans can be founding using this gemstone to make vases, seals, and snuff boxes, other than using it for jewelry items. The stone is worn by people with the belief that it gives health, stamina, and endurance to the wearer.

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