Investments
color gems

We help families protect and preserve assets through generations of investment colored gemstones.

Tatjana Haufler

Beraterin

Ethical Standards

2 Time Independently Certified

Stable Value Retention

400+ Happy Customer 

Buy colored gemstones: Discover gemstone investment now!

Gemstones have been among humanity’s most coveted treasures for millennia. They fascinate with their unique luster, rare colors, and robust durability. This is one of the reasons why they have been considered a safe store of value for more than 5,000 years – and even today, colored gemstones such as aquamarine, emerald, and ruby continue to prove an attractive alternative for investors seeking tangible assets to diversify their wealth.

Below you will learn which factors influence the value development of gemstones, why this form of investment has a lasting appeal, and what comprehensive services the German Gemstone House offers you to make your investment in gemstones safe and transparent.

Our selection of investment colored gemstones

Aquamarine

Aquamarines belong to the beryl family. They are the blue variety of it. The coloring element is iron. The name beryl comes from the Greek.

Mandarin garnet

Mandarin garnet belongs to the garnet family and is an orange colored variety of it, which gets its name from its color.

Morganite

Morganites belong to the beryl family. They are the pink variety of it.
The coloring element is manganese.

Paraiba Tourmaline

Paraiba tourmaline belongs to the mineral class silicates. It is named after the state of Paraíba in Brazil, where it was found in the 1980s.

Peridot

Peridot is a solid solution of the end members forsterite and fayalite and varies in its color spectrum from yellow-green to intense green.

Ruby

Rubies belong to the corundum family. They are the red variety of it. The name corundum is of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit “kuruvinda”.

Sapphire

Sapphires belong to the corundum family. Blue sapphires are the blue variety of it. The name corundum is of Indian origin and translated means “hard stones”.

Emerald

Emeralds belong to the beryl family. They are the green variety of it. The name beryl comes from the Greek and is the eponym of the “glasses”.

Spinel

Spinel comes from the mineral class of oxides. The spinel owes its name to its octahedral growth form, which means thorn or point.

Tanzanite

Tanzanite belongs to the mineral species zoisite. The name was given by Abraham Werner in 1805 after Baron von Zois, who first found the mineral zoisite in the Alps.

Tsavorite

Tsavorite (also called tsavolite) is a green garnet, which was named by the Tiffany company in New York in 1974 after its occurrence in the Tsavo National Park in Kenya.

Tourmaline

Tourmalines belong to the most colorful gemstone family. Green tourmaline (verdelite), as well as pink colored tourmaline (rubellite) are varieties of the tourmaline family.

Important facts about gemstone investments

  • Exclusive rarity : Only 2–3% of all gemstones are suitable as investments. The majority of mined colored gemstones are used for jewelry and are usually treated (chemically treated, heated, or radioactively irradiated).

  • Investment gemstones are generally untreated, which increases their rarity and investment value.

  • High value development : Top qualities achieve annual increases in value of 4 – 6%, sometimes even 8%.

  • Stability and security : As a tangible asset-based investment, untreated colored gemstones offer long-term stability, protection against inflation, and security in times of crisis.

Performance charts of Ruby, Blue Sapphire, Aquamarine, Pink Spinel, Peridot, Emerald

Who is an investment in colored gemstones suitable for?

Investing in colored gemstones is an excellent way to diversify a portfolio and invest 10–15% of assets in stable, physical assets. With an investment horizon of at least five years, investors benefit from the crisis-proof nature of these tangible assets, which can shine alongside gold.

Ideal for people who focus on sustainable capital accumulation and prefer physical investments that not only retain their value but are also easy to store and pass on discreetly.

What should you consider when investing in gemstones?

Quality and authenticity are essential, along with the type of gemstone. Quality is assessed based on the 4 Cs: carat (weight), color, clarity, and cut. Only gemstones that achieve top marks in these categories are suitable as investments.

Authenticity should always be verified by various independent, experienced experts. Investors should only purchase gemstones with internationally recognized certificates confirming origin and properties. This ensures clarity and transparency.

Which gemstones should you invest in?

Natural, untreated, high-quality gemstones whose color and clarity have not been artificially altered through processes such as heating, firing, or irradiation are suitable investments. While these processes improve the appearance, they significantly reduce the value of the stones (two-thirds of their value is lost).

Aquamarines, tourmalines, spinels, peridots, and tanzanites are recommended for beginners, offering stable potential for continuously increasing values even with a minimal investment. With the appropriate financial background, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds, also known as the “Big Three,” are certainly the first choice for an investment, both because of their popularity and their attractive performance. Paraiba tourmaline is ideal for experienced investors—it offers outstanding value concentration and is an excellent addition to existing gemstone portfolios.

Untreated gemstones

Connoisseurs pay particular attention to untreated gemstones whose natural color and clarity have not been altered by artificial processes. Such stones are considered particularly rare, which makes them even more valuable to investors and collectors.

Factors of market and value development

Quality and rarity

The quality of a gemstone depends largely on color, clarity, cut, and carat. Unadulterated natural colors, high purity, and a precise cut that optimally showcases the stone’s fire are particularly highly valued.

Origin and certification

Localities such as Myanmar, Colombia, or Sri Lanka are often a sign of quality. An independent certificate from internationally recognized gemological laboratories (e.g., DSEF, Gübelin, SSEF) confirms authenticity and origin. This document is crucial and provides the most important basis for resale.

Origin and certification

As gemstone deposits worldwide decline while global demand increases, rare stones benefit from a natural excess of demand – which usually leads to price increases.

Market development and auctions

International auction houses often drive up prices, especially for stones with provenance, excellent certificates, and unique quality. Good contacts and expertise help identify suitable opportunities early on.

Macroeconomic situation

In times of volatile financial markets, gemstones are considered a safe haven, which increases their popularity among investors. Because they are independent of interest rate policy and government debt, their value often remains stable or even increases.

Increased value through future potential

Another important aspect is the increase in value due to the natural scarcity of deposits.

Our list of services is already included in the purchase price for you

Sale of investment grade colored gemstones only

Compliance with the 7-point quality promise

Gemmological report (authenticity, untreated) by an independent, internationally renowned laboratory

Valuation report (value in euros) from a publicly appointed & sworn IHK appraiser for colored gemstones

Delivery of each gemstone exclusively in our sealed security visual packaging

Clear allocation of each gemstone to the expert opinion thanks to the online database

Delivery in an exclusive premium box made in Germany

Personal media album on USB card for each of your gemstones (photos, presentation film)

After your purchase, we are available to answer any questions you may have and offer comprehensive after-sales service.

Additional aspects for a successful investment

Insurance
High-quality gemstones can be insured as tangible assets. A reputable appraisal and a clear, accompanying valuation report are of immense importance. These certificates provide additional security and are crucial in the event of a claim.

Advice and market knowledge
The market for colored gemstones is complex. Competent advice and expert information help you identify trends and avoid mistakes. The team at Deutsches Edelsteinhaus will help you find the right stone for your investment goals.

Long-term time horizon
As with many tangible assets, a long-term investment in gemstones is particularly worthwhile if you plan to invest it over several years or even decades.

Diversification of your investments
Gemstones should be part of your overall strategy to provide an additional security anchor in your portfolio. Those looking to expand or diversify their portfolio can consider gemstones as a long-term tangible asset alongside well-known asset classes such as real estate, gold, or stocks.

Things to consider when buying and selling gemstones

Purchase: Look for prestigious certificates from independent, globally recognized laboratories (e.g., DSEF, Gübelin, SSEF) that guarantee quality, origin, and authenticity. Also, look for appraisals from recognized institutes. Depending on the type of gemstone, factors such as color, clarity, and cut can significantly influence the price. Independent appraisals provide assurance about authenticity and value.

Selling: Good documentation and certification are crucial to achieving a realistic market price. As mentioned above, a long holding period of 5-10 years is absolutely desirable. However, if you would like to sell your gemstones beforehand, our secondary market concept offers a reputable platform for the secure trading and brokerage of your colored gemstone investment. This ensures that you can maximize your investment.

Get advice now & invest safely across generations!

Whether via our contact form, by phone or email – our competent colleagues will be happy to help you:

We like to take our time for you.
Free and competent advice at eye level
Your friendly contact for all your questions about gemstones

Unsere Kunden sind begeistert

The Peculiarities of Investment Colored Gemstones

A gemstone is the crowning result of millions of years of gemmological processes in the most diverse places on earth under ideal conditions.
A blessing of nature in naturalness, beauty and rarity.
This is why these natural, untreated treasures are so valuable and scarce and therefore follow the principle of scarcity (what is really rare and therefore in demand).

Investment colored gemstones versus diamonds:

In 2023, approximately 24 tons of diamonds were found and mined worldwide as raw materials, of which max. about 5 tons.
In contrast, only about 6-8 kg of colored gemstones such as top rubies and about 20-25 kg of top sapphires were found and mined.

Investment stone vs. gemstone for colored gemstones:

From the annual colored gemstone deposits found and mined worldwide meet max. 2-3% meet the requirements to be considered an investment colored gemstone due to quality and grade.
The rest goes to the jewelry industry. So we follow the principle of scarcity (“What is really rare and therefore in demand”).

Addition & investment horizon:

Investment colored gemstones as a mobile asset are an excellent addition to your existing investment portfolio.
We recommend (analogous to precious metals) max. Invest 10-20% of your assets in this asset with an investment horizon of at least 5 years and longer.
Ideally, this would position the company to be resistant to current and possible future crises and protected across generations.

The Benefits of Investment Colored Gemstones

Wealth protection over generations:

Colored gemstones have proven for centuries that they have retained and increased their value even through the times and crises of the world.
Far away from currency reforms, wars, crashes and digital upheavals.

Inflation protection:

Investment colored gemstones offer you real, natural protection against inflation due to their rarity.
They are not a product of a central bank, government or single currency.

Maximum mobility:

You can transport or carry our treasures with you in a relaxed and compact manner, both in calm and turbulent times.
A tangible asset for your pocket or handbag – small, handy, inconspicuous.

High anonymity:

From the moment of purchase, you are guaranteed a high level of anonymity.
There are no maximum limits for purchase and no registration requirements.

Not digital, not virtual, but a real asset:

The colored gemstones are ultimately in your own, direct or indirect possession, a real remaining material asset.
You literally hold them “in your hands”.

Wealth Consolidation:

You condense your wealth into a small space by investing in colored gemstones.
A few carats contain very high values. Compared to other tangible assets, they require little space in safes or high-security warehouses.

Ruby in size comparison with ballpoint pen.
Ruby 2.01 ct. = appraisal value € 91,000.00

Why you should choose a gemstone investment from DEH:

Security

Service

To Know

About US

We are your safe gateway to the world of investment colored gemstones

Our team of experts is looking for individual investment colored gemstones with potential for our customers worldwide.

What does “potential” mean?

There are over 1,200 different varieties (variants) of gemstones. Of these, only 12 come into question as investment colored gemstones (including rubies, emeralds and sapphires). But here too, only if you meet strict quality criteria.
Within this small group, the German Gemstone House only purchases gemstones with the very highest quality criteria.
Specifically: Of the colored gemstone deposits found and mined worldwide each year, only a maximum of 1-3% correspond to the highest quality to be considered an investment colored gemstone.
We only offer these qualities to our customers for purchase.

customer testimonials

Get to know some of our customers and their thoughts here. Listen to your positive experiences with us. The speakers are Beate K. (payroll clerk), Hannelore S. (speech therapist and mother), Heike and Erik H. (entrepreneur couple), Dominic L. (head chef).

Beate K.
(payroll clerk)

“In times of political and economic uncertainty, invest in a stable tangible asset, not speculatively. Take precautions for yourself and your partner.”

Hannelore S.
(speech therapist and mother)

“Investing for the next generation. A capital investment that is not eaten up by inflation, where something remains for the future.”

Heike & Erik H.
(entrepreneur couple)

“As an entrepreneur, always plan ahead, including when it comes to your private investments. Found a perfect addition to the existing investment portfolio with investment colored gemstones.”

Dominic L.
(chef)

“Receive a customized portfolio in colored gemstones. Secure a natural product that is finite. In doing so, follow the scarcity principle for yourself and your money.”

10 points you should consider when investing in gemstones!

In this video, you will learn the crucial aspects to consider if you are planning to invest in colored gemstones.

Instagram

This error message is only visible to WordPress admins

Error: No feed with the ID 1 found.

Please go to the Instagram Feed settings page to create a feed.

Facebook

Diese Nachricht ist nur für Administratoren sichtbar.
Problem bei der Anzeige von Facebook-Beiträgen. Backup-Cache wird verwendet.
Klicken, um Fehler anzuzeigen
Fehler: (#200) Provide valid app ID Typ: OAuthException

Youtube

This error message is only visible to WordPress admins

Error 400: API key not valid. Please pass a valid API key..

Domain code: global
Reason code: badRequest

Error: No feed found with the ID 1.

Go to the All Feeds page and select an ID from an existing feed.

© COPYRIGHT 2025 Deutsches Edelsteinhaus DEH GmbH | Impressum | Datenschutz | AGB | Privatsphäre Einstellungen