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Supposedly there are no gemstones in WV, according to geologists, however Opals have been found at Coopers Rock and the third largest diamond found in the US was found in southern WV (the Punch Jones diamond) proving geologist wrong.
I have studied gemology and I am certified in Colored stones and Diamonds through the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and I can tell you that they are here. Finding them however is a different story, as most gemstones do not look as the finished product.
I personally have found aquamarines and a lavender sapphire, your best bet is to look in sandstone deposits, conglomerates that contain white quartz sometimes contain other materials and are glacially formed, meaning that the materials are not indigenous to WV but were transported long ago by a glacier. Look for the colors blue, green, pink, and purple. You will be surprised on what you can find when you know what to look for. One other tip. Water and Sunlight are the easiest way to find these gemstones.
Good hunting.
I have studied gemology and I am certified in Colored stones and Diamonds through the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and I can tell you that they are here. Finding them however is a different story, as most gemstones do not look as the finished product.
I personally have found aquamarines and a lavender sapphire, your best bet is to look in sandstone deposits, conglomerates that contain white quartz sometimes contain other materials and are glacially formed, meaning that the materials are not indigenous to WV but were transported long ago by a glacier. Look for the colors blue, green, pink, and purple. You will be surprised on what you can find when you know what to look for. One other tip. Water and Sunlight are the easiest way to find these gemstones.
Good hunting.