15 Gems and Precious Stones Coloring Pages - Free!
Jewelry and accessories
In search of the finest jewelry we can find, at Coloring Together we have gotten extravagant looking for gems and precious stones that help us make our outfits stand out. Did you already see the gem we colored for you? This is the perfect chance to get your own!
With the images of gems and precious stones to color you will be able to make everyone turn their heads when you step onto the scene. They will be amazed by the beauty these stones can radiate combined with your coloring skills.
Have you already thought about the technique you will use? Since they are gems, we know that the more they shine, the better, right? So it is a great chance to bring out your glitter and sparkles. Would you also like to use your watercolors? What a great idea! You will be able to create beautiful tones when you blend.
Wait! When you finish your drawing of gems and precious stones to color, send us a photo! On our page you can show off your work and your great talent as an artist. Do not be shy! We are sure your drawings will inspire other little ones.
Are you ready to begin? Excellent! When you finish coloring, the value of these precious stones will soar sky-high. We get excited just thinking about it! Your skills and the power these gems give off will have no competition. It is time to color!
Gems and Precious Stones coloring pages
Why color gems and precious stones pictures?
A gem or precious stone is an organic mineral that, after being cut and polished, can be used to make jewelry or decoration. To value the price of these gems, the cut, weight in carats, color and clarity are evaluated.
Since ancient times, precious stones have been used as a symbol of power, wealth, beauty and wisdom. They are also credited with healing qualities, and were used to relieve certain ailments in people.
The images of gems and precious stones to color found in our gallery will increase their power once you finish bringing them to life, and they will also show their true beauty. Everyone will turn to look at your work!
On top of that, at Coloring Together we have collected some little fun facts that you will find above each of the gems and precious stones coloring pages. Fun is guaranteed while you learn new things! What are you waiting for? It is time to get to work!
Learn while coloring Gems and Precious Stones
- The coldest precious stone to the touch is the diamond. This is because heat enters and leaves it faster than other gems.
- The gem or precious stone with the lowest possible hardness is talc.
- The diamond is the precious stone with the highest possible hardness found so far.
- Since ancient times, gems have been credited with healing properties, being used to relieve certain ailments.
- Depending on their rarity or how hard they are to find, gems can vary in price on the market.
- It is said that the purple amethyst gem is used to give intention to wishes, achieve better communication and clear the mind.
- Since ancient times, precious stones have symbolized power, wisdom, harmony and beauty.
- The gem “Fire of Australia” is considered the best and finest piece of rough opal on the planet. It was mined in 1946 in South Australia, and for decades it has belonged to the family of the miner who extracted it, Walter Bartram.
- The most expensive opal in history is known as the Virgin Rainbow and was discovered in 2003 by John Dunstan, who while polishing it realized that it had great value. He was not wrong, since this gem is worth over a million euros.
- No two diamonds are alike; these high-value gems emerged at different moments in the earth's evolution, and therefore each one of them has a different look and feel.
- The most expensive precious stone in the world is the red diamond, with a value that reaches a million dollars per carat.
- The rarest gem in the world is painite, since so far only two examples of this stone have been found.
- Weighing 3,106 carats, the Cullinan diamond is the largest diamond on record. This gem was discovered in 1905 in South Africa.
- Tanzanite is one of the rarest precious stones in the world, since it can only be found in northern Tanzania. A local geologist estimates that it will disappear within the next 20 years.
- Gemologists are the only professionals who can certify precious stones.
