1. Alexandrite Alexandrite, a variegated variety of chrysoberyl that usually appears grayish green, yellowish green to blue-green, is a newcomer to Porsche that can appear maroon or purplish red under incandescent light, was first discovered in the 1830s, and has one of the five most valuable stones in the emerald by day, ruby by night saying.
2. Padma Corundum Padma corundum, an expensive corundum gemstone that takes on a pink-orange hue, is a sapphire with a color similar to that of a red lotus, ranging from slightly pink to orange to pink to orange-red. This natural corundum gemstone is currently produced mainly in Sri Lanka, but is less often exported to other countries for the international market.
3. Opal This gemstone, known as the palette of gemstones, is known as the October birthstone because of its special color-changing effect. It is the most beautiful gemstone in the world because of its ability to reveal a wide range of fascinating colors in the spectrum and the beauty of its colorful blend of colors.
4. Amethyst Cave Amethyst Cave is a round or oval crystal with a hollow center, [bai] covered with many amethyst crystals, usually in the form of faceted crystals, and this crystal, which can cost up to $1,000 per kilogram, is rumored to have feng shui related uses.
5. Fluorite Fluorite is known as the world's most vivid gemstone because of its smooth and flawless crystals and bright and rich colors, and it is a very popular material among ore collectors for carving decorations because of its soft texture.
6. Blue copper ore Blue copper, one of the decorative minerals named for its vivid, slightly blue-green color, is a beautiful variety of gemstone due to its intense and lightly colored stripes, and is seen in many Western countries as a gemstone with the ability to rid itself of evil spirits and hidden dangers.
7. Tourmaline Tourmaline is a type of jewelry from the tourmaline family, a variety of moisturizer with complex and varied colors due to the presence of chemical elements such as aluminum, iron, and magnesium, the more intense the color, the higher the value of the stone.
8. Manganese rhodochrosite This variety of ore usually presents a glassy, granular, massive or kidney-shaped, containing iron, calcium and zinc, and is a high-quality material for jade carving because of its translucent dryness, glassy or sub-glassy luster, and cat's eye effect and starlight effect.
9. Cat's Eye Cat's eye, also known as Oriental cat's eye, cat's eye, is a rare and valuable jewelry species with cat's eye phenomenon and color-changing ability, and among the many colors of cat's eye, golden green gemstone is the most rare and precious, and because it is only produced in Sri Lanka, the price itself is very expensive, of which more than ten carats is very rare in the domestic market.
10. Topaz Topaz, also known as topaz or topaz in mineralogy, is a variety of gemstone with high transparency and hardness, good reflectivity and beautiful variegated colors, with wine and light yellow as typical colors, with the deep yellow of the divine lamp being the most precious gemstone, including a colorless topaz inlaid on the 17th century Portuguese crown.