How to Start a Gem Collection

With its sparkle and color, a gem can mystify and intrigue people. Building a collection of these rare and beautiful objects is often compared to collecting art. As a bonus, gem collections may produce income down the line as the stones grow more valuable, but many start their collections with no intent of selling.

Things You'll Need

  • Money for purchasing gems
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Instructions

    • 1

      Learn as much as you can about gemstones before you spend a dime. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) offers advice on identifying and buying gems (see Resources below). The GIA also provides classes and books to further your knowledge.

    • 2

      Visit your local history or science museum to view its gem collection. Some of the finest gemstones are on display at museums across the world. By looking through the displays, you can get a feel for what kind of gems you are interested in collecting.

    • 3

      Decide what kind of gem collection you want to start. While you can build a diverse collection, it may be easier to focus on a particular gem, color of stone or type of cut.

    • 4

      Study the "four C's." Cut, clarity, color and carat weight determine the value of a gem. You will want to weigh each of these factors when purchasing a gemstone, but remember it's your collection. Always choose the gem you think looks best.

    • 5

      Buy consistently. The most successful gem collectors purchase new stones regardless of the market. If you consistently buy gems you like, your collection will grow and take shape into something you can be proud of while growing in value over the years.

    • 6

      Shop around. When you first start your gem collection, you might be focusing on more common gems that can be easily found. As your experience and confidence grows, you may venture into higher priced items. Compare the selection at various jewelers to find the best value and quality.

    • 7

      Invest in a case to display your collection. Choose between wall-mount glass-front cases, tabletop cases, or shelf cases with sliding glass doors. Look for a case with a good lock, and keep the key in a secure location. If your gems are extremely valuable, you might want to keep them in a safe rather than display them.

    • 8

      Take out an insurance policy on your collection if it has a high value. You want to be protected in the event that a gem is lost or stolen.

Tips & Warnings

  • Check the gift shop at a natural history museum for gem kits. While quite basic, these kits make a nice foundation for a personal collection, especially for children.

  • Know that most gem collectors no longer separate stones into precious and semi-precious distinctions. In the past, the term precious stones was used to refer to gems that were rare or of greater value.

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