Colored gemstones are among the rarest tangible assets on Earth. Their stability is based on geological reality, not financial architecture.
An Investment in Gemstones
| INVESTMENT CLASS | INFLATION HEDGING | MOBILITY | VOLATILITY |
|---|---|---|---|
| GEMSTONES | very high | high | low |
| GOLD | high | high | medium |
| STOCKS | medium | low | high |
| REAL ESTATE | high | low | medium |
Transferring ten to fifteen percent of total assets into physical assets is considered a proven form of risk diversification. Colored gemstones offer a compact, portable, and value-stable way to secure assets for the long term. They are unaffected by market fluctuations and currency risks, are inflation-resistant, and can be passed down through generations.

Gemstones are not a short-term investment. Their value develops over years, often decades. An investment horizon of five to ten years is recommended. This way, returns are not generated through fluctuations, but value through stability.
For beginners, aquamarines, tourmalines, spinels, peridots, and tanzanites are recommended – solid investments with consistent demand.
For larger volumes, the “Big Three” are suitable: ruby, sapphire, and emerald.
The Paraiba tourmaline is considered a rarity of the highest quality and a specialty of experienced investors.












Gemstones are not a short-term investment. Their value develops over years, often decades. An investment horizon of five to ten years is recommended. This way, returns are not generated through fluctuations, but value through stability.
For beginners, aquamarines, tourmalines, spinels, peridots, and tanzanites are recommended – solid investments with consistent demand.
For larger volumes, the “Big Three” are suitable: ruby, sapphire, and emerald.
The Paraiba tourmaline is considered a rarity of the highest quality and a specialty of experienced investors.












Every transaction is fully documented. Certificates, laboratory reports, and appraisals form the basis for insurance coverage, provenance, and resale value. The House’s secondary market concept enables transparent, controlled trading of certified investment stones – independent of external platforms.
An investment in colored gemstones is an expression of responsibility, not risk. It combines geological rarity with economic soundness – transparent, documented, and verifiable.
