RIDICULOUSLY Expensive Gemstones

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RIDICULOUSLY Expensive Gemstones

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Looking for a thrilling journey through the most expensive gemstones in the world? Well, look no further! Get ready to be mesmerized by the Top 10 RIDICULOUSLY Expensive Gemstones, from diamonds that can buy you a small island to rubies that cost more than a private jet.

First up is tanzanite, a rare gemstone found only in one remote corner of the world in Tanzania's Mererani Hills. While it's not the most expensive gemstone on the list, it can still cost thousands of dollars per carat. Next up is black opal, the gemstone equivalent to a rare unicorn, and red beryl, one of the most expensive gemstones in the world.

Hold onto your seats for number seven, the rarest gemstone on earth - Musgravite. With only a handful of these gems in existence, Musgravite is one of the most expensive gemstones in the world, costing thirty-five thousand dollars per carat.

The journey continues with the highly prized Alexandrite, which changes colors like a chameleon, and the emerald, a symbol of beauty, power, and rebirth. Finally, hold onto your wallets for the top three most expensive gemstones on the list, including the red diamond, a fiery little cousin of the classic diamond, and the pink diamond, which can fetch up to one million dollars per carat.

So, sit tight, grab some popcorn, and let’s discover in this video the top 10 RIDICULOUSLY Expensive Gemstones!

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