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Gemstone Safari: Gemstones
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Mar 14, 2025
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Gemstone Safari: How to Find Rare Untreated Gemstones with Provenance for Collectors Collecting rare gemstones is a passion that blends luxury, history, and the thrill of discovery. For serious collectors, acquiring untreated gemstones with proper provenance is essential for building a collection of true value. However, the world of gemstones can be overwhelming, especially when navigating the retail jewelry store markup and sourcing concerns. Fortunately, Gemstone Safari offers a unique opportunity to find rare, untreated gemstones with verified provenance, avoiding the inflated prices typically found in retail stores.
In this blog post, we’ll explore how Gemstone Safari, led by seasoned GIA Gemologist Joseph Schall, can help collectors uncover extraordinary gemstones while sidestepping the pitfalls of traditional jewelry retail. We’ll also provide a guide on how to find rare untreated gemstones with provenance and HOW TO AVOID THE RETAIL JEWELRY STORE RIPOFF. What Is Gemstone Safari? Gemstone Safari is a luxury gemstone experience that offers discerning collectors exclusive access to some of the world's finest rubies, sapphires, and emeralds. Joseph Schall, a respected figure in the Bangkok Gem Trade with over 32 years of experience, provides these exclusive opportunities through bespoke trips to Bangkok. These luxury trips connect clients directly with top-tier gemstone dealers, ensuring a personalized and transparent experience. Through Gemstone Safari, you can bypass the often excessive markups found in retail jewelry stores and find ethically sourced, untreated gemstones that hold true value. These stones come with certifications from respected laboratories such as GIA (Gemological Institute of America) and AGL (American Gemological Laboratories), confirming their authenticity and quality. Why Choose Gemstone Safari? Direct Access: Clients get direct access to top connoisseur gemstone dealers, cutting out the middleman and retail markup. Ethically Sourced: All gemstones are ethically sourced, ensuring they meet strict environmental and social standards. Provenance: Every gemstone comes with proper documentation, including certification from reputable labs, proving its authenticity and origin. Expertise: Joseph Schall’s extensive experience in the gemstone industry guarantees you’ll be guided to the best stones at exceptional prices. How to Find Rare Untreated Gemstones with Provenance for Collectors How to find rare untreated gemstones with provenance for collectors, Finding rare untreated gemstones with proper provenance is not as simple as walking into a retail jewelry store. It requires knowledge, resources, and access to reputable dealers who specialize in high-quality stones. So, how do collectors find these rare gems, and what does "untreated" and "provenance" really mean? What Are Untreated Gemstones? Untreated gemstones are stones that have not undergone any enhancement or treatment to alter their natural appearance. Many gemstones on the market today are treated to enhance their color, clarity, or durability. While treated stones can still be beautiful, untreated gemstones are considered more valuable by collectors, as they are in their pure, natural state. Common treatments include: Heat Treatment: This is commonly done to enhance the color of sapphires, rubies, and other stones. Laser Drilling: Used to remove inclusions. Fracture Filling: This treatment improves the clarity of stones by filling in cracks or fissures. By choosing untreated gemstones, collectors can ensure they are acquiring the rarest and most authentic examples of nature’s wonders. The Importance of Provenance Provenance refers to the documented history of a gemstone, including its origin, ownership, and any certifications. For collectors, provenance is crucial because it not only verifies the authenticity of the stone but also provides insight into its value. A gemstone with well-documented provenance can fetch a much higher price and is considered more trustworthy. For example, a ruby from Myanmar (formerly Burma) with a clear chain of ownership and certification is highly sought after in the market. Provenance also helps protect against fraudulent gemstones that may be misrepresented in retail settings. How to Find Rare Untreated Gemstones with Provenance Work with Experienced Gemologists: As a seasoned GIA Gemologist with decades of experience, Joseph Schall offers collectors a rare advantage—access to high-quality untreated gemstones with proper provenance. Gemstone Safari provides an insider’s connection to reliable gemstone dealers in Bangkok, ensuring the provenance is well-documented.
Look for Trusted Certifications: Certified gemstones come with valuable proof of their authenticity. Look for certificates from respected gemological labs such as the GIA and AGL. These certifications confirm the stone’s origin, treatment status (if any), and other essential details.
Seek Out Direct Sourcing: One of the best ways to find rare untreated gemstones is by sourcing them directly from reputable dealers, eliminating the inflated prices found in retail stores. Through Gemstone Safari, Joseph Schall ensures that each gemstone is ethically sourced and carries full documentation regarding its origin and treatment.
Understand the Market: Researching the gemstone market is essential to understanding what makes a stone rare and valuable. Familiarize yourself with the origins of the gemstones you are interested in. For example, sapphires from Sri Lanka and rubies from Myanmar are highly prized for their rich color and historical significance.
Attend Gem Shows and Auctions: Although not always practical, attending major gem shows or auctions can offer collectors the opportunity to find rare untreated gemstones. These events often feature high-quality stones with proven provenance. However, attending with an expert like Joseph Schall ensures that you can identify and purchase gemstones without falling victim to inflated prices.
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