Bi-Colour Loose Gemstones

Explore the exquisite collection of loose bi-colour gemstones at SkyGem & Co., where nature’s artistry is displayed in the most captivating form. Our carefully curated selection features rare gemstones with striking dual tones, offering a unique blend of colour, brilliance, and individuality for fine jewellery creation.

Each gemstone in this collection is ethically sourced from trusted global suppliers and hand-selected for its exceptional colour zoning, clarity, and natural beauty. From subtle transitions to bold colour contrasts, bi-colour gemstones are highly sought after for bespoke engagement rings and custom jewellery designs that stand out.

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Gemstone Type

Natural gemstones are formed naturally within the earth over millions of years. Some gemstones may undergo standard treatments such as heating to enhance colour and clarity. Untreated gemstones are rarer and generally more valuable due to their natural state.

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Gemstone Shape

Gemstone shape refers to the overall outline of the stone, such as oval, cushion, emerald, pear, or round. Each shape reflects light differently and creates its own unique appearance, personality, and style. Some shapes maximise brilliance, while others emphasise elegance, size, or clean lines.

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Carat (ct.)

Carat (ct.) refers to the weight of a gemstone, not necessarily its visible size. Different gemstone types have different densities, meaning two gemstones of the same carat weight may appear different in size. As gemstone size increases, rarity and value can rise significantly depending on colour, clarity, and overall quality.

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Price

Gemstone pricing varies based on a combination of factors including colour, clarity, carat weight, rarity, origin, treatment, and overall quality. Rare untreated gemstones with strong colour and larger sizes are generally more valuable due to their scarcity and desirability.

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Color

Gemstone colour refers to the visible hue and tone of the stone, such as blue, green, pink, teal, or bi-colour. Colour is often the most important factor in a gemstone’s beauty and rarity, with some shades appearing more vivid, unique, or desirable than others. The ideal colour ultimately comes down to personal preference and the character of the gemstone.

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Clarity

Every natural gemstone carries its own internal character. Some stones appear exceptionally clean, while others contain natural inclusions formed during their growth over millions of years. In many gemstone varieties, these inclusions are considered part of the stone’s natural identity rather than imperfections.

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