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List of Precious & Semi-Precious Grey Gemstones

By:  Myra S.

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Gray Gemstones

There’s a certain mysterious charm about the colour grey that draws attention, without looking stark as white or intense as black. Grey is also the perfect neutral that blends well with any style, timeless or modern. It is a sophisticated and elegant colour and can pull a colour scheme together and tone down brighter colours in an ensemble. And one of the brilliant ways to incorporate this colour in all your looks is by sporting grey gemstone jewellery. Ahead are 16 fascinating grey gemstones worth considering if you are seriously thinking of a grey sparkler.

1. Grey Moonstone

On this list of gemstones by colour grey, moonstone is a special gemstone. Especially a grey moonstone resembles the silvery celestial Moon. It also exudes a billowy reflection on its surface, an optical phenomenon called adularescence, unique to moonstones. These are healing gemstones that calm down the body and activate the chakras in many ways.  Besides, moonstones look fascinating on bracelets, pendants, earrings and other accessories. One look at a moonstone and you’ll instantly feel the tranquility and calmness of a full moon night. Also, it is a lovely symbol of feminine qualities in a woman. If you are going to wear a moonstone on a ring, do take extra care and precaution to prevent it from scratches and sharp blows. Moonstones rank 6.5 on the Mohs scale.

Grey-Moonstone

2. Grey Labradorite

Adding a grey gem to your look will certainly infuse a unique charm and sophistication. And if it has a rainbow-like iridescent shine on its grey surface, it is going to be a standout piece in your ensemble. We’re talking about grey labradorite. Called as the ‘mystic gem’, this magical gemstone also helps in spiritual healing. Wear them as bracelets, pendants, rings or earrings, your labradorite pieces will be hard to miss.

Grey-Labradorite

3. Grey Diamond

Grey diamonds are sought-after by modern brides-to-be who are choosing unconventional gems for their engagement rings. And if a pop of colour is not on your mind, grey engagement rings are your best bet. They are the perfect replacements for colourless, white or black gems. Grey diamonds have a colour palette of their own, ranging from faint grey to fancy dark grey. While grey diamonds can be expensive, we recommend you go for ‘salt and pepper’ grey diamonds. They are another version of grey diamonds. However, grey diamonds are not exactly low-quality diamonds. They are characterized by their distinct colour.

4. Agate

Agate is one of those gems that come in a host of colour variations. Ranging from dark grey or black to a soothing blue, it can be a bit on the lighter side of the colour. Agate helps in enhancing productivity and concentration. Agate is a powerful gemstone and the grey version is certainly a striking gem.

Agate

5. Aquamarine

One glance at an aquamarine and it brings to mind the calming waves of an ocean. But did you know, aquamarines and comes in stunning colours such as sea green, blue and grey overtones? Grey aquamarine activates open-mindedness and self-dependence with a kind heart. The other benefits are that it can help relieve lung problems, allergies and even hay fever or cold. It is called the “breath stone”. Surely, its beauty can take your breath away!

Also Read: Aquamarine Gemstone Astrological Benefits

6. Onyx

While onyx comes in almost all colours, grey ones are having a moment when it comes to modern jewellery. It is due to their sophisticated appeal and statement-worthy colour that can complete a look and stand out in any setting or design. Grey onyx can create a positive aura and keep you cool even if there is chaos around you in life.

Also Read: Different Types And Colours Of Onyx

7. Grey Amethyst

The grey amethyst looks classy and elegant. While the classic purple amethyst lends a pop of colour, grey amethysts have a subtle allure. Also, they exude a positive aura. Grey amethysts come in a range of dark and bright hues and they go well with any style, any colour scheme.

Grey-Amethyst

8. Obsidian

Usually, obsidians are black in colour. However, grey and even silver obsidians are equally beautiful and are in great demand. The kaleidoscopic streaks or mottles can have an eye-catching effect when this gem is paired with your outfits. Obsidian is linked with clarity of thought and truthfulness. They come in stunning shapes and whether you wear them as bracelets, exquisite rings or pendants, grey obsidians are always a delight.

Obsidian

9. Grey Fluorite

Self-love, clarity and peace of mind – if this is what you have been craving for a while, turn to fluorite. It looks exquisitely brilliant, and at the same time, magical and iridescent. Grey fluorite is a soft gem and is dissolvable in certain solvents that can corrode calcium. If worn with extra care and caution, grey fluorites are unique gems to consider.

Gray-Fluorite

10. Grey Tanzanite

This is probably one of the most underrated gems used to create gemstone jewellery. The probability and conditions for its formation about 600 million years ago, were so very rare that it is about a thousand times rarer than diamonds. It is a stone of ambitions and aspirations and works as an excellent immune booster. While tanzanites are pleochroic, the grey version is a unique gem in its own right. If you ae looking to add a modern gemstone in a grey colour, this is one’s a great choice.

11. Grey Sapphire

Grey sapphires are great embellishments when you need to add a subtle shine to your look. While it is purely natural – that means they are mostly unaltered and untreated in any way. These gems are quite rare and have a beautiful purple-grey hue. Grey sapphires come from Tanzania and they have exceptional healing benefits and metaphysical properties like classic sapphires.

12. Mother-of-Pearl

It is the nacreous layer formed inside the mollusk shells, and as it is extracted, can be carved in any shape or pattern. Mother of pearl is not exactly considered a grey semi-precious stone as it is an organic substance that can be created into jewellery. But it can rival any faceted grey gem with its ethereal charm. It is relatively soft and fragile and can be slightly challenging to prevent it from scratches or damages. But nevertheless, it looks one of a kind. Wear mother-of-pearl jewellery to add a feminine touch to your looks. You can combine it with pearls for the ultimate boho-chic style.

Mother-of-Pearl

13. Grey Chalcedony

Grey chalcedony may not be the hardest grey gemstone out there but certainly one of the most commonly used gem in semi-precious jewellery. It has a smooth texture, refined lustre quality, and toughness. As for its spiritual benefits, it is believed to help the wearer boost their confidence and guide them on a path of seeking truth. What’s more, it is affordable and gorgeous.

Grey-Chalcedony

14.  Grey Pearls

Pearls are indeed classic but you don’t have to stick to the traditional white colour, if you don’t want to. Instead, you can opt for a faint grey or a dark grey pearl. Although pearls can be fragile and vulnerable to scratches, they are also quite tough enough to wear on everyday jewellery. However, for a grey pearl ring, we’d suggest you keep it away for special occasions and instead go for grey pearl pendant or earrings to show off your unique taste in jewellery.

Grey-Pearls

15. Grey Tourmaline

Grey is a rare colour for the “rainbow gemstone,” – which comes in a hoard of other different colours. Believed to induce optimism or a positive vibe, a lucky gem for inspiration and happiness, the grey tourmaline is a powerful gem. Wear them as everyday jewellery or put them on occasions, grey tourmalines are sure to catch attention wherever you go.

16. Sillimanite Cat’s Eye

The sillimanite is a beautifully included gemstone with silver inclusions in most of them. While the cat’s eye is traditionally used to ward off evil or danger, the grey version also brings prosperity. It can vary from translucent to almost opaque gems. Most cat’s eye gems used in jewellery are oval in shape, and make for eye-catching conversation starters!

Final Word

Now that you have explored the world of grey gemstones, their meaning and their distinct beauty, go ahead and get shopping for your most favourite grey gemstone from this list.

FAQ

What are gray gemstones called?

Gray gemstones are usually considered unconventional gems that are used in modern jewelry.

What is the most precious gray gemstone?

Gray diamonds and tanzanites are by far the most precious of all the gray gems out there.

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