AFGHAN - TREASURE CHEST OF GEMSTONES BY THE FAMOUS GEMOLOGIST JINAGNA SHAH
We, at Jina’s Jewels, are mesmerized by diamonds. However, Gemstones hold an exceptional place in our hearts. And when you mention Gemstones, you cannot miss mentioning Afghanistan. We’ll take you through the unexplored lands of the country, which are regarded amongst the richest minerals.Afghan
We, at Jina’s Jewels, are mesmerized by
diamonds. However, Gemstones hold an exceptional place in our hearts. And when
you mention Gemstones, you cannot miss mentioning Afghanistan. We’ll take you
through the unexplored lands of the country, which are regarded amongst the
richest minerals.
Afghanistan is located in the southwestern
Asia border. Surrounded by major countries like China and Pakistan and has been
amongst the vital trade routes.
UNEXPLORED
SECRETS
Gemstones are
widely spread amongst various regions of the world and gemstone buying is an
expert’s game where people of Afghanistan have a much tedious learning process
with no proper educational exposure or gemology institutes.
Situated approximately 60km southeast from the country’s capital Kabul, is Jegdalek, where Bilal resides. He comes from a finance background and initially used to work with Afghanistan’s Ministry of Finance. He wanted to continue the family tradition as Afghanistan’s Gem Trader and switched his profession to Gem Hunter & Trader.

The only way to stick with the trade is through
self-learning and numerous trial and error. As
Bilal mentions- “It takes a seller to
have a better understanding of the cycle after about 10 back and forth deals, while the initial
three years for a new seller are the most challenging ones with roughly no
pioneer knowledge due to lack of world exposure and zero opportunities”. It's always
learning through bitter experiences,
observations, and breaking the deals.
Lack of knowledge also includes not considering a qualified gemologist or labs with the desired equipment to identify, test, and get proper authentication. Everything goes as per assumption due to the unavailability of assistance. Hence, sometimes they make deals at a lesser price for gemstones which are later sold at higher prices in the international market.
The vast mountains
alone are the first step to exploring the lands, but it has a minimal road
network and many parts are inaccessible, which has to be travelled only by
foot. The land is so rich and solid, which in turn makes it a demand for unique
minerals.
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GEOGRAPHY
Primary Gem
producing areas and their deposits –
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Panjshir for Emeralds,
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Jegdalek for Ruby,
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Badakhshan for
Spinel, Sapphire, Lapis Lazuli, Tourmaline, Kunzite
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Nuristan for Tourmaline
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Kandahar for Calcite
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Jalalabad for Grossular Garnet, Nephrite, Jadeite
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Laghman for Tourmaline
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Konar for Red Tourmaline
QUALITY AND PRICING
Most
active mines are operated by independent miners, usually
locals who begin mining expecting to find gems of a kind just out of
pure luck. The extraction and mining here are the most bizarre processes
adapted due to no proper equipment and machinery – through explosives, which damages
the stone and lowers the quality and price.
The Stones which are mined in good Condition have been sold at a premium price. Operation mining, trading,
crossing the border, cutting, polishing, and sending to market for selling is
risky and being carried out under threat of being caught. So the Price adds up
due to operation.
Sometimes, these
dealers have to wrap up a deal in secrecy as well. They help each other to get
the source, Buyers & Sellers. And also crack business deals. Through
observations, without going to Gem School, they learn to purchase, sell, and do
ethical business.
Although only 10%
of the land has been explored for majorly rough gemstones, which at times are
polished by local polishers with traditional tools as they do not have access
to required machinery. Or the gems leave the country as rough. Panjshir Emeralds
usually take a route to Dubai and Pakistan for cutting, polishing, and selling.
They sometimes find their way to India or European Countries.
“There is no fixed channel of sending the gemstone out of the country;
we just need to make sure we are not examined when
the gemstone crosses the border illegally to
Pakistan - where it is usually sold,” as Bilal shared.
Our detailed
research says that only a few minerals get the authentication certificate for
the border crossing while the rest have illegal grounds of shipment. If mining
improves and further operations there become legal and accessible for foreign
investors, the country will get a new change and be born in a new era.
Bilal speaks on
behalf of his fellow gem enthusiasts and tries to explain the love of
gemstones. And how it is the only business, they feel close to their heart as
it is nearly impossible or rare to venture into any other business keeping in
mind the country’s conditions.
With a heavy heart and words, he concludes, “Afghanistan’s geological resources can make
the country the most valuable mining region
of the world. Where it has the highest potential to contribute for the country
and its people for a better living condition as well as economic development.”
CONCLUSION
Afghanistan in the 1960s
was one of the modern countries, just like any other European Country. They were rich, Academically Sound,
Knowledgeable, and Forward in their thinking. Countries and citizens there have
so much potential and courage to live even in this situation and think of doing
business & Developing the market. Pathans are as strong as Afghanistan's Mountains.
We at Jina’s Jewels work with all the sources
directly. Afghanistan is one of them.
While working with Afghan’s gemstone the price which we pay is the Operational
costings.
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