It depends on the Ruby and the Amethyst! You could have a perfectly colored and cut Amethyst worth 100 times the price of a poorly colored, included, poorly cut Ruby and vice versa.
However, the finest colored Ruby will always be worth more than the finest colored Amethyst as it is simply rarer.
Uncut rubies are worth more than cut rubies
Opals are worth more then amethyst because usually the amethyst are not genuine.
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Amethyst isn't the rarest or most valuable stone, but it's worth more than most gems. I'm guessing $1,000 for 1/6 pound of it!
There is no such thing as black amethyst.
Uncut rubies are worth more than cut rubies
Opals are worth more then amethyst because usually the amethyst are not genuine.
Fluorescence is a term that is used to describe a gems' (especially a rubies) capabilities to glow on its own. In fact, the stone is reflects ultraviolet light. Amethyst is a variety of quartz which does not normally exhibit fluorescence.
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Amethyst isn't the rarest or most valuable stone, but it's worth more than most gems. I'm guessing $1,000 for 1/6 pound of it!
There is no such thing as black amethyst.
There is no more name for amethyst no more.
Sapphires, rubies, emeralds, diamonds, tanzanite, topaz, amethyst, agate, quartz, pearl. They come in a diversity of colours, cuts and sizes. The more rare the gemstone, the higher the demand.
Mahaleo rubies are rubies that have been altered. They are "real rubies" that have cracks, fissures, etc and are "fixed" with molten glass. Buyer beware... Just remember that you do truly "get what you pay for!"
the amethyst are male (some of them), pink steven and some of the rubies
There are many mineral crystals that have value. Some examples would be diamonds, rubies, amethyst, and sapphires. All are formed deep in the earth.