Gemstones · Brazil

Brazilian Gemstones

Brazil is the world's most diverse gemstone-producing nation, home to Paraíba tourmalines, alexandrite, aquamarine, imperial topaz, and more. Browse our certified Brazilian stones.

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Carat · 0.00 – 30.00 ct
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Gemstones from Brazil

No country on earth produces a greater variety of gem-quality stones than Brazil. Its vast and geologically diverse territory yields everything from the legendary Paraíba tourmaline (the world's most expensive tourmaline) to the finest aquamarines, imperial topaz, alexandrite, and chrome diopside. Brazil is also a leading producer of coloured tourmalines in every hue.

Brazilian Gem Highlights

  • Paraíba Tourmaline: electric copper-bearing blue-green; discovered in 1987; extraordinarily valuable.
  • Aquamarine (Santa Maria): the deepest, most saturated aquamarines come from Brazil's Minas Gerais state.
  • Imperial Topaz: vivid golden-orange; found only in Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais.
  • Alexandrite: Brazil produces fine colour-change stones second only to the Russian originals.
  • Tourmaline: rubellite, indicolite, bi-colour, and watermelon varieties in abundance.
Gemstones · Brazil

Brazilian Gemstones

Brazil is the world's most diverse gemstone-producing nation, home to Paraíba tourmalines, alexandrite, aquamarine, imperial topaz, and more. Browse our certified Brazilian stones.

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Gemstones from Brazil

No country on earth produces a greater variety of gem-quality stones than Brazil. Its vast and geologically diverse territory yields everything from the legendary Paraíba tourmaline (the world's most expensive tourmaline) to the finest aquamarines, imperial topaz, alexandrite, and chrome diopside. Brazil is also a leading producer of coloured tourmalines in every hue.

Brazilian Gem Highlights

  • Paraíba Tourmaline: electric copper-bearing blue-green; discovered in 1987; extraordinarily valuable.
  • Aquamarine (Santa Maria): the deepest, most saturated aquamarines come from Brazil's Minas Gerais state.
  • Imperial Topaz: vivid golden-orange; found only in Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais.
  • Alexandrite: Brazil produces fine colour-change stones second only to the Russian originals.
  • Tourmaline: rubellite, indicolite, bi-colour, and watermelon varieties in abundance.