Another exciting gem show is over, and I have finally found a little time to share the news with our friends and favorite customers!
Let me start with the most important news of all. This year I sold more Cuprian Oregon Sunstone from PANA Mine (Butte Basin region) than all of my previous Tucson Gem Show seasons combined!
The largest increase in sales came from high-end jewelry businesses and individuals learning from the “tourmaline, sapphire and spinel” market explosion who finally started thinking of high-end Oregon Sunstone as “the next big thing” in gems.
The Oregon Sunstone market was more or less limited to the United States until now. Things are now shifting fast, and I estimate a dramatic increase in popularity worldwide with China, Thailand, India, UAE and Russia leading the pack.
For those of you who are still second guessing the investment potential of natural gemstones, here is some financial news from a very recent past.
In 2008 I was purchasing 10 kilo lots of Nigerian Tourmaline for 850 dollars per kilo.
In 2017 the VERY same stuff cost 120,000 to 250,000 dollars per Kg (depending on where you ask). That is 14,100 % to 29,400 % value increase in 9 years.
One dollar invested in 2009 generated 141 to 294 dollars in 2017.
Have you or anyone around you ever seen anything close to these numbers in stock and bonds performance? I did not think so…..
Let me continue, In 2010 I was offering large 5 to 20 carat pure blue cobalt spinels from Sri Lanka for 65 dollars per carat and nobody wanted the stuff! These days the very same gems are offered in 3,000 to 8,000 dollars per carat range and there is not much of it available on the world market. Everyone is holding onto what they already own. You can do the math on this one yourself.
Should I continue with Red Spinel, yellow, purple or pink Sapphire or with Imperial Topaz from Ouro Preto which was 5 Deutsche Marks per each 3” crystals back in 1995, shipped by thousands in large wooden crates directly to Idar Oberstein and other locations across Europe… All these scenarios have one thing in common. People beating themselves over their heads, saying “if I only knew back then”… As I told many of you before, history repeats itself and most people will never learn. So those of you who are willing to learn can take the very first step now, and make yourselves some good money down the road. Ok, enough about copper bearing Oregon Sunstone.
Gem show sales of Danburite did not grow as expected but internet sales are still going strong. Regardless of a bit slower year I do expect steady growth in untreated Danburite value in years to come.
The most valuable part of each gem shows are the actual contacts, and this year I picked up quite a few including a few highly valuable ones from the USA, China, Hong Kong, Russia and Thailand. Some buyers purchased only samples to test the local market and I expect some good business from many new customers this year.
My own “Tucson Gem Show” stays open for 365 days per year, just visit ravenstein-germany.com and pana-mine.com or visit our eBay store and etsy store.
Thank you again for staying loyal to us and please check back with us again soon!
Best Regards,
Ales P. Krivanek
Ravenstein Gem Co., owner
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