Yellow Gemstones
Yellow gemstones are the perfect addition to any type of jewelry design. Canary yellow diamond is becoming a popular choice for those who can afford it, it is one of the pure yellow colored gemstones there is, but for those looking for something a bit more affordable, there is no shortage of selection of yellow colored stones.
The quartz family offers two extremely popular choices including
lemon quartz and November's birthstone, citrine. The topaz family also offers yellow gems in the form of 'precious topaz', and 'imperial topaz'.
Fancy yellow sapphire is often used for high-end jewelry and can command high prices, but it is still rather affordable when compared to the prices of yellow diamond.
There are also many good choices of yellow gems in harder gems (on mohs scale) such as beryl (heliodor), chrysoberyl and tourmaline. Other notable yellow gems to consider include sphene and sphalerite, both of which are known for their fire and brilliance, as well as Mali garnet.
The yellow crystals in larger form are usually used for carving loose stones into all types of gemstone carvings or cut them as cabochons since the clarity is not the important in this cut.
Yellow gemstones for sale prices: Buy in this price range
Prices of yellow loose gemstones vary depending on the gem type and overall quality. When you shop for yellow gemstones you may find the list below helpful.
- Citrine - between $4 to $25 per carat.
- Yellow Sapphire - between $20 to $1,000 per carat.
- Yellow Quartz - between $1 to $5 per carat
- Yellow Apatite - between $30 to $200 per carat
- Yellow Agate - between $1 to $5 per carat
- Yellow Tourmaline - between $50 to $200 per carat
- Yellow Sphene - between $40 to $500 per carat
- Yellow Garnet - between $20 to $300 per carat
- Yellow Diamond - between $500 to $3,000 per carat
- Yellow Chrysoberyl - between $40 to $300 per carat
- Yellow Cat's Eye Opal - between $2 to $15 per carat
For most yellow gemstones above 2-3 carats the price will increase darmatically per carat, this applies for other popular colors as well.
An Exploration of Yellow Stones: Color, Clarity, and Variety
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Comprehensive List of Yellow Gemstones: From Popular to Rare
Our comprehensive list of yellow gemstones includes everything from popular stones like yellow diamonds and citrine to rare and exotic gems like sphene and sillimanite.
We have create a Yellow Gemstone Guide to make it easier to choose your yellow gemstone.
Yellow Sapphire: A Sparkling Jewel Among Gemstones
Yellow sapphire is a highly sought-after gemstone known for its brilliance and durability. Often associated with wisdom and prosperity, it is a popular choice for engagement rings and other fine jewelry. Even in jewelry making, yellow cabochon gemstones are very popular as well. Available in shades ranging from pale lemon to rich gold, yellow sapphire offers a wide spectrum of beauty. Learn more about this beautiful gemstone in our Yellow Sapphire Article.