GRAY PRECIOUS STONES

Are you looking for jewelry with gray stones? Pearls, rutilated quartz, labradorite, or marcasite are excellent choices. We also have a few other suggestions.

PEARL

Pearls come in a wide variety of colors. There are white, cream, yellow, pink, silver, blue, green, brown, gray, and even black pearls. The rarer the color, the more expensive the pearl. Gray pearls are exceptionally beautiful, so if you are considering buying gray jewelry, definitely think about pearls. We wrote more about pearls in this article.

RUTILE QUARTZ

Rutile quartz is quartz with rutile inclusions that form a beautiful network in transparent quartz. It can come in various colors, but in jewelry it is often used colorless or grayish, decorated with a dark rutile network.

MARKASITE

An interesting, inexpensive stone that can be considered gray is marcasite. Marcasite can hardly be called gray, as it is more of a golden-silver-greenish color, but the final effect of this mixture of colors can be considered gray. It has a beautiful metallic sheen.

LABRADORITE

Labradorite can be colorless, white, gray, gray-brown, and green, and, like opal, it can shimmer with other colors: blue, purple, golden, and green. If you are looking for interesting jewelry with an inexpensive gray stone, choose labradorite.

The stones listed above are not the only gray gemstones. Diamonds, sapphires, diopside, zircon, agate, and prehnite can also be gray.

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