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Appraise Gemstone
Value via 4 Cs (colour, clarity, cut, carat) + treatment detection + origin + market factors. Educational advisory only — NOT certified gemological appraisal.
DISCLAIMER: Educational guidance on valuation methodology. NOT certified appraisal. Insurance, estate, sale, legal → always formal appraisal from certified gemologist (GIA Graduate Gemologist, FGA, or equivalent). Gemstone values vary enormously via factors requiring hands-on professional assessment.
Use When
- Understand factors determining value
- Pre-screen before paying professional appraisal
- Eval seller asking price reasonable range
- Learning grading methodology educational
- Understand treatment status → value
In
- Required: Identified gemstone (species confirmed — see
identify-gemstone) - Required: Access to stone (loose preferred; mounted limits assessment)
- Optional: Carat scale (0.01 ct)
- Optional: 10x loupe or gemological microscope
- Optional: Daylight-equivalent light (5500-6500K)
- Optional: Colour grading master stones or ref images (GIA)
- Optional: Refractometer + Chelsea filter (treatment detection)
Do
Step 1: Colour Grading
Assess via 3 components: hue, saturation, tone.
Colour Assessment Framework:
HUE: The dominant spectral colour
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Primary Hue | Examples |
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Red | Ruby, red spinel, pyrope garnet |
| Orange | Spessartine garnet, fire opal |
| Yellow | Yellow sapphire, citrine, chrysoberyl |
| Green | Emerald, tsavorite, peridot, tourmaline |
| Blue | Sapphire, aquamarine, tanzanite |
| Violet/Purple | Amethyst, purple sapphire |
| Pink | Pink sapphire, morganite, kunzite |
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
Secondary modifiers: yellowish-green, purplish-red, orangy-pink, etc.
SATURATION: Intensity of the colour
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Level | Description |
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Vivid | Pure, intense colour (most valuable) |
| Strong | Rich colour, slight modifier |
| Moderate | Noticeable colour, some grey/brown |
| Weak | Faint colour, significant grey/brown |
| Greyish/Brownish | Colour masked by grey or brown modifiers |
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
TONE: Lightness or darkness
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Level | Description |
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Very light | Pastel, may lack presence |
| Light | Attractive in some species (aquamarine) |
| Medium-light | Often ideal for many species |
| Medium | Classic "fine" tone for most coloured |
| | gemstones |
| Medium-dark | Rich, but watch for over-darkening |
| Dark | Colour may appear black face-up |
| Very dark | Loses transparency, appears opaque |
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
IDEAL COLOUR RANGES (highest value):
- Ruby: medium-dark, vivid red ("pigeon blood")
- Sapphire: medium, vivid blue (not too dark, not violetish)
- Emerald: medium, vivid green (not yellowish, not bluish)
- Tanzanite: medium-dark, vivid violetish-blue
- Aquamarine: medium, strong blue (not greenish)
- View face-up under daylight-equivalent
- ID primary hue + secondary modifiers
- Assess saturation — vivid + strong command highest premiums
- Assess tone — medium generally optimal; too dark/light reduces value
- Compare to ref images or master stones
- Note any colour zoning face-up (reduces value)
→ 3-component colour grade ("medium vivid blue w/ slight violetish modifier") positioning stone on quality spectrum for species.
If err: Lighting not ideal (yellowish indoor) → note limitation. Grading under incorrect lighting unreliable. Colour-change suspected (alexandrite, some sapphires, garnets) → assess both daylight + incandescent.
Step 2: Clarity Grading
Evaluate internal chars under 10x mag.
Coloured Gemstone Clarity Scale (GIA-based):
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Grade | Description |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| VVS | Very Very Slightly Included: minute |
| (eye-clean) | inclusions, difficult to see at 10x |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| VS | Very Slightly Included: minor |
| (eye-clean) | inclusions, noticeable at 10x |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| SI1 | Slightly Included: noticeable at 10x, |
| (usually eye- | may be visible to the eye |
| clean) | |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| SI2 | Slightly Included: easily seen at 10x, |
| (eye-visible) | visible to the unaided eye |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| I1 | Included: obvious inclusions that may |
| | affect transparency or durability |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| I2-I3 | Heavily Included: prominent inclusions |
| | that affect beauty and/or durability |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
SPECIES-SPECIFIC EXPECTATIONS:
Different species have different "normal" clarity levels:
- Type I (usually eye-clean): aquamarine, topaz, chrysoberyl
→ Inclusions are penalized more heavily
- Type II (usually included): ruby, sapphire, tourmaline
→ Eye-clean examples command significant premiums
- Type III (almost always included): emerald, red tourmaline
→ Eye-clean examples are extremely rare and valuable
- Face-up first — unaided eye sees inclusions?
- Under 10x mag, focus through table
- Note inclusion type (crystal, feather, fingerprint, silk, needle), size, location, num
- Assess transparency, brilliance, durability impact
- Assign grade per visibility + impact
- Consider species expectations — SI1 emerald excellent; SI1 aquamarine average
→ Clarity grade + key inclusions desc + location + impact. Calibrated to species expectations.
If err: Mag insufficient (no loupe) → eye-clean/not-eye-clean only. Note limitation. Mounted + pavilion inclusions hidden → note inaccessible areas.
Step 3: Cut Quality
Evaluate proportions, symmetry, light performance.
Cut Quality Factors:
PROPORTIONS:
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Factor | Ideal |
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Table size | 55-65% of girdle diameter (round) |
| Crown height | 12-17% of girdle diameter |
| Pavilion depth | 40-45% of girdle diameter |
| Girdle thickness | Medium (not too thin, not too thick) |
| Total depth | 58-65% of girdle diameter |
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
LIGHT PERFORMANCE:
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Factor | Description |
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Brilliance | White light return — pavillion angles |
| | determine total internal reflection |
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Windowing | "See-through" area (pavilion too shallow)|
| | Any visible window reduces value |
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Extinction | Dark areas that do not return light |
| | (pavilion too steep, or inherent to deep |
| | colour stones at steep viewing angles) |
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Scintillation | Flashes of light as stone moves |
| | (pattern and intensity) |
+------------------+------------------------------------------+
SYMMETRY AND FINISH:
- Facet alignment and meet precision
- Outline symmetry (roundness, oval evenness)
- Surface polish quality (scratches, orange peel)
- Girdle consistency (even thickness)
- Face-up + rock gently — observe brilliance, windowing, extinction
- Check proportions: table, crown, pavilion depth
- Assess symmetry: outline, facet alignment, meet precision
- Eval polish: scratches, polish lines, orange peel under 10x
- Check girdle: even thickness, not too thin (chipping risk) or too thick (dead weight)
- Rate Excellent → Poor
→ Cut quality covering proportions, light performance, symmetry, finish. Significantly affects value — well-cut moderate quality > poorly-cut higher colour/clarity.
If err: Mounted + proportions can't be fully measured → assess visible (face-up light perf, symmetry, polish) + note proportions unverified. Mounted always has limitations.
Step 4: Carat + Measurements
Record weight + dims.
- Weigh on carat scale (1 carat = 0.2 g)
- Record 2 decimals (2.37 ct)
- Measure L x W x depth in mm
- Mounted → estimate weight from dims via species formulas:
- Round: diameter^2 x depth x SG factor
- Oval: L x W x depth x SG factor x 0.0020
- Per-carat value increases at commercially significant thresholds:
- 0.50 ct, 1.00 ct, 2.00 ct, 3.00 ct, 5.00 ct, 10.00 ct
- 1.02 ct commands premium over 0.98 ct equal quality
→ Accurate carat (0.01 ct) + mm dims. Mounted → estimate + stated margin.
If err: No scale → measure dims + estimate via std formulas. Note estimated. Valuable stones → verify on calibrated scale.
Step 5: Treatment Detection
Stone treated to enhance appearance?
Common Gemstone Treatments:
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Treatment | Detection Indicators |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Heat treatment | Dissolved silk (rutile needles melted), |
| (ruby, sapphire) | stress fractures around inclusions, |
| | altered colour zoning |
| | NOTE: Heat treatment is standard and |
| | widely accepted for corundum |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Fracture filling | Flash effect under fibre-optic light |
| (emerald, ruby) | (blue/orange flash in fractures), |
| | bubbles in filler material |
| | Reduces value significantly |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Surface coating | Colour concentrated at surface, |
| (topaz "mystic") | scratches reveal different colour |
| | underneath, uneven colour |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Diffusion | Colour concentrated at surface or along |
| (sapphire) | fractures. Immerse in methylene iodide |
| | — colour pattern visible |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Irradiation | Unstable colours may fade in sunlight |
| (topaz, diamond) | Some irradiation is undetectable without |
| | lab testing |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Glass filling | Gas bubbles in glass, flash effect, |
| (ruby) | different lustre in filled areas |
| | Severely reduces value and durability |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
TREATMENT IMPACT ON VALUE:
- Untreated (with certification): highest premium
- Standard accepted treatment (heat): moderate reduction
- Enhancement treatment (filling, coating): significant reduction
- Requires disclosure at point of sale in all jurisdictions
- Examine inclusions for heat treatment (dissolved silk, stress halos)
- Fibre-optic light → check fracture filling (flash)
- Surface coatings → examine edges + scratches
- High-value stones → lab cert essential for treatment
- Record: untreated, heated, filled, coated, diffused, unknown
→ Treatment assessment + supporting observations. Stones >$500 → recommend lab cert (GIA, GRS, SSEF, Gubelin) authoritative determination.
If err: Many treatments (mild heat, some irradiation) undetectable w/o lab instruments (FTIR, UV-Vis, Raman). Uncertain → "unknown — lab testing recommended" not guessing.
Step 6: Market Factors
External factors beyond 4 Cs.
Market Factors:
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Factor | Impact |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Origin | Kashmir sapphire, Burmese ruby, and |
| | Colombian emerald command significant |
| | premiums (2-10x) over identical quality |
| | from other sources |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Rarity | Paraiba tourmaline, alexandrite, |
| | padparadscha sapphire — scarcity drives |
| | premium pricing |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Certification | GIA, GRS, SSEF, Gubelin reports add |
| | confidence and liquidity to high-value |
| | stones |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Fashion/trends | Tanzanite, morganite, and coloured |
| | diamonds have experienced trend-driven |
| | price increases |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Setting/mounting | A well-made setting from a recognised |
| | maker can add value. Generic mounts do |
| | not |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
| Provenance | Royal, historical, or celebrity provenance|
| | adds auction premium |
+-------------------+------------------------------------------+
- Research origin if known/certifiable
- Current market position (trending, stable, declining)
- Lab cert add value? (generally yes stones >1 ct + >$500)
- Provenance or historical significance
- Complete assessment → value range (not single price)
→ Contextualised value range w/ 4 Cs + treatment + origin + market factors. Range w/ stated assumptions.
If err: Pricing reqs market expertise evolving. Data unavail → quality assessment (4 Cs + treatment) no price estimate + recommend dealer or certified appraiser.
Check
- Species positively ID'd pre-appraisal
- Colour under daylight-equivalent w/ hue, saturation, tone
- Clarity graded 10x mag w/ inclusion inventory
- Cut quality eval'd proportions, light perf, symmetry, finish
- Carat measured (or estimated + stated margin)
- Treatment status w/ supporting obs
- Market factors considered (origin, rarity, cert value)
- Value = range, not single num
- Disclaimer included: educational not certified
Traps
- Omit disclaimer: Educational only. Formal appraisals for insurance/sale/legal → certified gemologist. State clearly.
- Colour under incorrect lighting: Fluorescent, incandescent, LED all shift perception. Daylight-equivalent (5500-6500K) or natural north-facing.
- Ignore species clarity expectations: SI1 emerald fine; SI1 aquamarine below average. Graded rel to species normal.
- Overvalue carat: Large + poorly-cut + included worth less/ct than smaller + well-cut + clean. 4 Cs interact — weight alone no determine value.
- Assume untreated no evidence: Majority of rubies + sapphires heat-treated. Assume treatment unless lab cert confirms otherwise.
→
identify-gemstone— positive species ID prereq; misidentification invalidates entire assessmentgrade-tcg-card— observation-first, bias-prevention methodology parallels discipline to avoid "wishful grading"
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