Our Mission
This "Colored Gemstone Price Index (GPI)" aims to provide end-user and all stakeholders a comprehensive and standardized reference point for the valuation of colorstones. This not only streamlines transactions within the market but also between end-users. This guide will instills confidence among stakeholders, from miners to retailers and consumers. The collaborative nature of this guide ensures a diverse perspective, accounting for the intricacies of regional markets and the unique qualities of different source of colorstones.
Our Story
Gemports Colored Gemstone Price Index (GPI) represents an initiative collaboration among four prominent organizations dedicated to expanding and broadening the global colorstone market. This innovative initiative brings together expertise from various corners of the industry to establish a unified framework for pricing, promoting transparency, and fostering international colorstone market growth.
The expansion of the colorstone market on a global scale is a key objective. The collaboration facilitates the exchange of knowledge and best practices, creating a foundation for sustainable growth. This not only benefits the stakeholders involved but also empowers end-users in the industry by providing them access to a standardized pricing system and a broader market reach.
In an era where transparency and authenticity are paramount, Gemports Colored Gemstone Price Index (GPI) emerges as a beacon of trust within the colorstone market. It reflects a commitment to ethical practices, fair trade, and the overall enhancement of the industry's reputation. As the guide evolves, it has the potential to become an indispensable tool, guiding the future trajectory of the colorstone market worldwide.
Key Objective
Our Partner
Four Organizations groups collaborated to generate this reference chart to assist consumers in learning the facts and understanding about rubies and sapphires to make the gemstone sector easier to comprehend.
Gems & Jewelry Trade Association of China
(GAC)
Established in 1991, GAC is a non-profit organization in the Chinese gems and jewelry industry. With nearly 3,000 company members and 18 commissions overseeing various industry sectors, including a representative office, GAC actively engages with government departments to advocate for industry-friendly policies.
National Gemstone Testing Center (NGTC) , China
As the foremost authority institute in gemstone testing and identification in China, NGTC's mission is to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of consumers while actively supporting the high-quality and sustainable development of the gems and jewelry industry.
The Gems, Jewelry, and Precious Metal Confederation of Thailand (GJPCT)
The association was formed through the collaboration of 16 prominent gem and jewelry associations in Thailand, with the aim of developing and elevating Thailand's gem and jewelry industry to be the world's Gems and Jewelry hub.
Thai Gem and Jewelry Traders Association
(TGJTA)
The association with the highest number of members in ASEAN, its members collectively contribute up to 90% of Thailand's total exports of gems and jewelry. TGJTA also a pioneer in establishing the outstanding B2B "Thailand Gems and Jewelry Fair"