Your buyer zooms into a 4-carat sapphire inclusion on her phone screen. She's comparing your stone against three others — all claiming 'unheated Ceylon origin'. Your competitor shows the GRS certificate inline. Yours forces a PDF download. She leaves. Loose gemstone website development builds trust through provenance: origin fields linked to certificates, treatment disclosure on every product card, multilingual descriptions for Japanese and European buyers, and video lightboxes showing color play under daylight. Your inventory lives in a custom Supabase database — heat status, lab report, dimensions, and 12 photos per stone. B2B dealers log in to view trade pricing and request memos. Retail buyers filter by GIA color saturation and tone. Without these systems, your premium stones compete on price alone — and lose to whoever has better proof.
Onde os projetos falham
Conformidade
Origin Certification Display
Treatment Disclosure System
Nivoda API Integration
Multilingual Storefront
Gemological Search Filters
Lot & Parcel Buying
O que construímos
Stop uploading stones one-by-one from spreadsheets while your inventory ages offline
End treatment disclosure violations before a buyer files a complaint or leaves a public review
Quit losing Japanese and European buyers who search in their own language and expect localized support
Eliminate basic Shopify filters that cannot sort by origin country or heat treatment status
Remove the friction of emailing lab reports when buyers want instant certificate verification
Abandon single-stone checkout flows that force wholesale dealers to place 40 separate orders
Nosso processo
Gemstone Trade Discovery
Architecture & Data Model
Design & Build
Inventory Import & Translation
Launch + 30 Days Support
Perguntas frequentes
How much does a gemstone website cost?
Custom gemstone ecommerce websites start at $8,000 for standard inventory sites and range up to $20,000 for multilingual B2B marketplaces with Nivoda integration, lot buying, and advanced gemological filtering. Every project is fixed-fee.
Can you build a B2B gemstone marketplace?
Yes. We build B2B portals with dealer login, wholesale pricing, reserved stone functionality, memo requests, lot or parcel buying, and trade-only inventory. Separate from your retail storefront if you sell direct to collectors as well.
How do I display gemstone certifications on my website?
We integrate verification links for GRS (Gem Research Swisslab), Gubelin, SSEF, and GIA colored stone reports. Each product page shows the lab report inline with a one-click verification link to the issuing laboratory.
What filters should a gemstone search have?
A competitive gemstone search needs filters for stone type, origin country, color (primary hue, saturation, tone), clarity, carat weight, treatment status, shape, dimensions, certification lab, and price range. We also support the GIA color communication system.
Should I disclose gemstone treatments on my website?
Absolutely. Treatment disclosure is legally required in most markets and ethically essential. We build dedicated treatment disclosure pages and per-stone treatment status indicators covering heated, unheated, no-heat premium, oiled, filled, and untreated designations.
How do I handle multiple currencies for international gemstone sales?
We implement Stripe multi-currency supporting USD, LKR, THB, JPY, EUR, GBP, and INR with automatic exchange rate updates. The gemstone trade is inherently international — your site should reflect that.
Can you integrate my Excel inventory with a gemstone website?
Yes. Most gemstone dealers manage inventory in spreadsheets. We build a CSV and Excel import pipeline that maps your columns to our inventory database, handles image uploads, and supports batch updates whenever you refresh your stock.
What languages should a gemstone dealer website support?
For global reach, we recommend English as your base with translations for your key markets. Common additions include Sinhala (Sri Lanka), Thai (Bangkok cutting centers), Japanese, Chinese, Hindi (Jaipur trade), and French. Our i18n engine supports 30-plus languages.
Which website is best for gemstones?
One of the top websites for gemstones is Gem Rock Auctions. It offers a wide variety of loose gemstones, including detailed descriptions, professional photos, and competitive pricing. The site is highly regarded for its transparent auction-style format, which allows buyers to interact directly with sellers. With a focus on authenticity and quality, Gem Rock Auctions provides a platform for gemstone enthusiasts to find both common and rare stones, making it a preferred choice for collectors and jewelers alike.
Who is the owner of gemstone?
The ownership of a gemstone typically belongs to the individual or entity that has legally purchased or inherited it. This could be a private collector, a jewelry retailer, or a gemstone dealer. In the context of a loose gemstone website, the owner of the website may also own the gemstones being sold, or they may act as a platform for various sellers. Verification of ownership often involves documentation, such as purchase receipts or certificates of authenticity.
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