Pink Gemstones Used for Jewelry

Since ancient times people have been interested in numerous gemstones. Back in those days, their main concerns were associated with healing properties of those gems. Nowadays people think mostly about the color of the gemstones. Mainly because of that reason, in the past two decades, pink gemstones become one of the most popular in the market. Thankfully, many gemstones found in nature come in this soft color that is associated with love and passion.

On the other hand, jewelers and gem dealers list gemstone availability based on type rather than color. Because of this, when you go to a jewelry store and ask for pink jewel you will find yourself puzzled with selection and price. In order to be able to determine what is best for you a bit of knowledge can save you a lot of cash since prices can range from just a few dollars to few hundred thousands for similar looking gems.

Most popular pink gemstones that you can find in jewelry stores are:

  • Pink Quartz
  • Pink Sapphire
  • Pink Diamonds
  • Pink Zircon
  • Pink Opal
  • Pink Tourmaline
  • Pink Pearls
  • Pink Zircon
  • Pink Garnet
  • Pink Topaz

Pink Diamond

Diamonds are considered as the most expensive and most exclusive gemstone found in jewelry stores. Pink diamonds are beautiful gems with incredible brilliance, rarer than normal diamonds so the price of around 100.000 dollars per carat is expected. Since they are well beyond the budget of the normal customer, people often decide to purchase synthetic pink diamonds. 
Pink Diamond


Pink Sapphires

Better option than buying synthetic diamonds are pink sapphires. This gemstone is also rarely found in nature with a retailing price of about 1000 dollars per carat. Being much more affordable compared to pink diamonds, they can be an interesting option for people looking for a beautiful engagement ring. Pink sapphires come in bright shades of pink color. It is a durable and hard gemstone that with minimal maintenance can last for decades. 

Pink Tourmaline

Tourmaline is a bit softer gemstone compared to sapphires with Mohs rating about 7 to 7.5. Don't be fulled by this number as this is an actual hard and durable gemstone. Pink tourmaline is very popular being easy to find and abundant in nature. It comes in a wide range of pink color and shades. This gemstone is often used in jewelry with the price depending on color intensity. Because of this fact, tourmaline is heat treated pretty often in order to improve its color.

Pink Topaz

While topaz gems are not that uncommon, pink topaz is pretty rare and hard to find in nature. Most of the gems found in jewelry stores are hear treated by turning low-quality stones into more desirable specimens. This is a highly durable gem with a Mohs rating of 8 with high brilliance and mesmerizing luster.

Pink Zircon

Zircon is one of the most underrated gemstones just because people confuse it with cubic zirconia. While cubic zirconia is cheap diamond simulant., zircon is an actually beautiful gemstone that comes in many colors with pink being one of the most interesting. In fact, the brilliance and shine of zircon gemstones are comparable to diamonds. Their only disadvantage is low grade on the Mohs scale of hardness - 6 to 7.5. Because of this, zircon is pretty brittle and prone to chipping and even breaking.

Pink Zircon

Pink Quartz

Quartz is pretty popular gemstone used in jewelry and as a crystal for healing. This stone comes in an amazing range of pink color - from muted to a very bright, from transparent to translucent pink color. It is a fairly abundant gemstone that can be found all over the world. Thanks to this, it is affordable and often used in jewelry. Once highly polished, it will shine brightly for a long time. Quartz is pretty hard gem so it will last a long time.

Making educated choice is not that hard when it comes to gemstones. Of course, determining price and quality is a science on its own but learning basics are not that hard. Once you know what color you would like and what type of a gem it is much easier to dig deeper into their healing properties and meaning behind them. There are many great resources that explain in depth everything on this subject. 

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