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What are the future changes and growth expected from the gemstone industry?

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  The gemstone industry has been a significant contributor to the global economy, and it is expected to continue to grow in the future. The KGK Group, one of the leading wholesale gemstone dealers and suppliers , is at the forefront of this growth and is constantly adapting to the changing trends and demands of the market.   One of the major changes expected in the gemstone industry is an increase in demand for sustainable and ethically sourced gems. Consumers are becoming more conscious of their impact on the environment, and they are seeking out gems that are responsibly sourced, with minimal harm to the environment and workers. The KGK Group , with its commitment to responsible sourcing, is well-positioned to meet this demand.   Another factor contributing to the growth of the gemstone industry is the increasing popularity of colored gemstones . Colored gems, such as emeralds, rubies, and sapphires, are becoming more sought after as consumers look for unique and personalized pie

What makes rubies more expensive than diamonds?

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  Diamonds, especially in the D-Z color range are one of the most unique and expensive gemstones globally. Their sheen, luster, and gleam make them rare and irresistible, making them very expensive. However, diamonds were not always considered as expensive and valuable as it is currently after their introduction as the gemstone of love. Rubies, sapphires, and emeralds have been popular for ages. Ruby has been the most valuable of all gemstones throughout time. Its distinct and bold red color gives the gemstone its unique power to magnetize the eye, minds, and hearts of all. Referred to as Ratnaraj (King of gemstones), the big ruby gemstone is far rarer and more expensive than diamonds. It is a fact about ruby that high-quality rubies of big size are rarer than high-quality large diamonds. KGK rubies and KGK diamonds are both valuable, but some rubies are more expensive than diamonds. Let’s look at what rubies are to understand their worth. ·     Rubies are a variety of the min

All you need to know about diamond mining techniques!

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Diamonds are said to be rare but is that exactly the case? While the wearer may think that naturally grown diamonds are rarer compared to other precious and semi-precious gems, they aren’t. Though quality diamonds do offer great value and are rare. That is the reason, why mining companies invest lots of money setting up mines to obtain quality diamonds. Did you know, on average to complete a diamond mining process moves about 250 tons of earth just to get a single carat of a diamond? Do you want to know how diamonds are formed and where are they found? Diamonds are made from volcanic eruptions, which create kimberlite rock. An igneous rock, kimberlite may hide diamonds. To know more about the diamond mining process let's know the diamond mining techniques and different ways kimberlite is mined to find diamonds. The most common mining method that big enterprises like KGK Group opt for is alluvial mining, pipe mining, open-pit mining, underground mining method, and marine diamo

What are the unique properties of the aquamarine gemstone?

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The   aquamarine gemstone is a beautiful and unique gemstone that is prized for its stunning blue colour and a range of other unique properties. From its durability and clarity to its metaphysical properties, there is much to love about this gemstone. In this article, we will delve into the unique properties of aquamarine and explore what makes it such a special and highly sought-after gemstone. Let’s take a look at the properties that make this  light green-blue stone  a unique gemstone. Hardness: One of the most notable properties of aquamarine stone is its hardness. On the Mohs scale of mineral hardness, aquamarine ranks at 7.5 to 8, making it a relatively hard and durable gemstone. This means that it is resistant to scratches and other types of damage, making it a good choice for everyday wear. For comparison, diamonds are the hardest gemstone, ranking at a 10 on the Mohs scale, while pearls and opals are among the softest gemstones, ranking at a 3 and 5.5, respectively. This