Paine first found this orange brown stone in myanmar in the 1950s only two painite specimens were known to exist making it the world s rarest gemstone. It was once recognized as the world s rarest mineral. The mineral poudretteite was named after the family that operated the quarry in mount st hilaire where poudretteite was first found. Top 20 rarest gemstones in the world in order by value 1. Musgravite was discovered in 1967 and is arguably the rarest gemstone in the world.
The first sizable gem quality specimen was discovered in 1993. Said to be about 1 000 times rarer than diamonds tanzanite is a deep blue gemstone named after tanzania where it was discovered for the first time in 1967. During the 1960 s an extremely rare gemstone was first discovered as tiny crystals in mont st. As far as gem quality stones there are about ten specimens known and documented. Even decades after mineralogist arthur c d.
It is mainly composed of beryllium aluminum magnesium and silicon. Red beryl also known as bixbite or red emerald is so rare it is estimated by the utah geological survey that a single such gem is uncovered for every 150 000 gem quality diamonds. However many painite have been found later. Musgravite appears similar to its close cousin taffeite which is a rare gemstone in itself. Because the stone is effectively priceless the likelihood of finding painite on the market is slim.
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One of the rarest gemstones in the world musgravite is named after the musgrave range in central australia where it was discovered in 1967. In the past it was discribed by guinness book of world records as the rarest gemstones. It was first discovered in musgrave ranges australia and later found in madagascar and greenland. One of the rarest gemstones in the world musgravite is named after the musgrave range in central australia where it was discovered in 1967. It is mainly composed of beryllium aluminum magnesium and silicon.It was first discovered in musgrave ranges australia and later found in madagascar and greenland. The first sizable gem quality specimen was discovered in 1993. Paine first found this orange brown stone in myanmar in the 1950s only two painite specimens were known to exist making it the world s rarest gemstone.