Gemfields

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Gemfields is a world-leading miner of coloured gemstones.

09/04/2026

💚 Look at that glow!

31/03/2026

Scattered sparks of crimson - the raw beauty of our Mozambican rubies never ceases to amaze 🤩

19/03/2026

Raw, radiant, and mesmerising. Getting lost in the vibrant, untamed beauty of natural emeralds.

13/03/2026

Uncut and unforgettable. We’re captivated by the deep, fiery beauty of rough Mozambican rubies.

30/01/2026

Every ruby is unique, shaped by nature.
Its colour, structure, and tiny inclusions tell the story of its past – and hint at the brilliance it will reveal one day.

28/01/2026

Formed over millions of years, true rarity doesn’t age.
Created deep within the Earth over millions of years, Zambian emeralds remind us that the most beautiful things aren’t manufactured – they are the products of time, pressure, and perfect alignment. And when nature gets everything right, the result is something truly extraordinary.

21/01/2026

Every rough gemstone has a story to tell. Its natural colour and unique inclusions reveal the journey of its formation, showcasing the beauty of nature at work.

These characteristics tell a story of origin and the authenticity, and are valued as part of a ruby’s natural beauty.

16/01/2026

Every emerald is unique. Its jardin—a delicate garden of inclusions—is Mother Nature’s signature, written over millions of years. These marks aren’t flaws—they’re proof of time, place, and authenticity. That’s where the magic lives.

01/01/2026

Stepping into the New Year in full colour.
Happy New Year from Gemfields. ❤️💚

25/12/2025

Wishing you and your loved ones a Merry Christmas! 🎄

11/12/2025

The mineral 'beryl' comes in many colours, such as blue aquamarine, pink morganite, yellow heliodor, and the word 'emerald' specifically refers to the intense green variety of beryl. All beryls are beryllium aluminium silicate, and the beautiful green colour of beryl is primarily caused by colour-causing impurities ('chromophores') of chromium and vanadium. When emeralds were first discovered in Africa, there was some speculation that chromium and vanadium might give rise to different shades of green, but it is now believed that the underlying green colours of vanadium and chromium are indistinguishable to the naked eye and that the 'overtones' of bluishness or yellowishness seen in many emeralds are due to impurities of iron.

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1 Cathedral Piazza
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Monday 9am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 5:30pm
Thursday 9am - 5:30pm
Friday 9am - 5:30pm