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Apatite is one of the most visually striking and commercially undervalued gemstones available in the market today. In its finest form, Paraiba-colored apatite from Madagascar displays a vivid neon blue-green that rivals the appearance of Paraiba tourmaline at a fraction of the price. Beyond this signature variety, apatite occurs in an extraordinary range of colors including electric blue, teal, yellow, purple, and cat's eye forms that give the species the widest commercial color spectrum of almost any collector gemstone family. What makes apatite genuinely fascinating is its dual identity: it is simultaneously a rare gemstone, a mineral essential to all living organisms including human bone and tooth enamel, and a species so historically deceptive in its variety that its very name, from the Greek "apatao" meaning to deceive, reflects centuries of misidentification alongside tourmaline, beryl, and aquamarine.

At GemPiece, we source apatite directly from Madagascar, Brazil, and Africa, evaluate each parcel for color potential and clarity, and apply our Bangkok in-house cutting expertise to maximize the visual performance of every stone. Our experience with apatite heating, which transforms dull natural rough into vivid commercial color, allows us to offer Paraiba-colored apatite with full transparency about its treatment history.


Paraiba-Colored Apatite: The Most Important Variety

Among all apatite varieties, Paraiba-colored apatite is the most commercially important, the most visually compelling, and the most sought-after by collectors and designers who want Paraiba tourmaline's electric blue-green aesthetic at accessible pricing. The color resemblance between fine Paraiba-colored apatite and Paraiba tourmaline is remarkable: both display a vivid neon blue-green that reads as almost self-luminous, and side by side the two gemstones challenge even experienced buyers to distinguish them by color alone.

However, buyers need to understand one critical fact about Paraiba-colored apatite that is frequently misrepresented in the market. In its natural rough state, apatite that will become Paraiba-colored does not show this vivid color. Natural rough typically appears as dull green, forest green, or ashy green with very limited visual appeal. Through controlled heat treatment, this material transforms into the vivid blue-green or turquoise color that the market calls Paraiba apatite. Without heating, the bright color simply does not exist. Based on our direct experience with rough processing and cutting, most Paraiba-colored apatites in the commercial market are heated to achieve their final color. Many sellers claim their Paraiba apatite is completely natural and untreated, but this claim is generally incorrect. At GemPiece, we are fully transparent about this treatment reality because we believe buyers deserve accurate information to make confident purchasing decisions.

For full gemological detail read our Apatite Gemstone Guide. Browse our apatite cat's eye collection with guide at Apatite Cat's Eye Guide. Explore related neon blue gemstones including Paraiba tourmaline with guide at Paraiba Tourmaline Guide. See our rare gemstone collection.


Neon Blue Apatite from Madagascar

Neon blue apatite from Madagascar produces one of the most visually intense blues available in any gemstone at its price point. The electric blue color with its characteristic green secondary hue is produced by rare earth element activators within the calcium phosphate structure, and it glows with a quality that experienced gemologists describe as the closest affordable alternative to Paraiba tourmaline's neon visual character.

The practical challenge with Madagascar neon blue apatite is clarity. Most rough from this source is heavily included, and finding material suitable for cutting into clean faceted stones is genuinely difficult. From large quantities of rough, only a very small percentage yields eye-clean or near-eye-clean faceted stones. This low yield rate from heavily included rough directly explains why clean neon blue apatite commands a premium that buyers who only see finished stones might not expect from an affordable collector gem. At GemPiece, we process Madagascar material in-house and select only the clearest portions of each crystal for cutting, ensuring that our neon blue apatite delivers the transparency needed to display the full electric blue color.


Teal Apatite

Teal apatite offers the blue-green aesthetic of Paraiba-colored material in a somewhat more muted, slightly darker tone with the significant commercial advantage of availability in larger sizes. Where Paraiba-colored apatite is typically found in smaller stones, often under 2 carats in clean faceted quality, teal apatite can be found in sizes above 5 carats with good transparency. The lower brightness of teal apatite relative to vivid Paraiba-colored material is reflected in its more accessible pricing, making it an attractive choice for buyers who want a meaningful stone size in the blue-green color family.


Purple Apatite

Purple apatite is a relatively newer commercial variety that has gained market attention in recent years. It appears in light to medium purple tones and is often available in larger sizes than Paraiba-colored or neon blue material. The treatment status of purple apatite is not fully established, and even advanced gemological laboratories may not always be able to confirm enhancement status with certainty. This uncertainty is something buyers should be aware of when evaluating purple apatite at premium prices.


Yellow Apatite

Yellow apatite from Mexico and other sources displays a bright, clean yellow that differs distinctly from yellow tourmaline or yellow sapphire, with a specific golden-to-lemon quality that apatite achieves through its characteristic rare earth element color mechanism. Mexican yellow apatite from Durango state has a long commercial history and is among the most reliably consistent yellow apatite on the market. Yellow apatite in clean faceted form is available at accessible prices and represents an attractive option for buyers seeking a vivid yellow collector gem.


Cat's Eye Apatite

Cat's eye apatite displays the optical phenomenon of chatoyancy, a sharp band of reflected light that moves across the cabochon surface when the stone is rotated under a light source. Cat's eye apatite occurs in honey, yellow, green, and teal colors, with yellow being the most commonly available in larger sizes. For full information on this distinctive variety, see our dedicated Apatite Cat's Eye collection and Apatite Cat's Eye Guide.


Apatite Properties

Chemical Formula: Ca₅(PO₄)₃(F,Cl,OH), calcium phosphate group
Crystal System: Hexagonal
Hardness: 5 Mohs (defines the midpoint of the Mohs hardness scale)
Refractive Index: 1.628 to 1.649
Birefringence: 0.002 to 0.008
Specific Gravity: 3.17 to 3.23
Cleavage: Imperfect
Luster: Vitreous to resinous
Clarity Type: Type II; inclusions normal
Treatment: Paraiba-colored and neon blue material typically heat treated; disclosed at GemPiece
Sources: Madagascar, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, Norway, Portugal, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Tanzania


Durability and Jewelry Use

Apatite at 5 Mohs hardness is softer than most jewelry gemstones and requires careful consideration for everyday wear. Common household dust contains quartz particles at 7 Mohs, meaning unprotected apatite surfaces can be scratched by everyday exposure over time. Apatite is best suited for earrings, pendants, brooches, and occasional-wear rings in protective settings. It should be cleaned only with mild soap and warm water, avoiding ultrasonic cleaners, steam cleaning, and harsh chemicals. When stored, keep apatite separately from harder gemstones to prevent surface scratching.

Despite its softness limitation, apatite's extraordinary color range and collector appeal make it a prized gemstone for display pieces, collector jewelry, and occasional-wear fine jewelry where its visual impact can be fully appreciated.


Apatite Price Per Carat and Value

Apatite pricing varies significantly across varieties. Standard commercial apatite in good color: $10 to $50 per carat. Teal apatite in larger sizes: $20 to $80 per carat. Neon blue Madagascar apatite in clean quality: $50 to $300 per carat. Vivid Paraiba-colored apatite in fine quality: $50 to $300 per carat. Purple apatite in good color: $30 to $150 per carat. Yellow apatite in fine quality: $15 to $100 per carat. Despite its relative affordability, fine apatite in clean quality with vivid color is genuinely limited in supply, and collector interest continues to grow as buyers discover what the species offers visually. Browse our natural apatite collection and our rare gemstone collection.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is apatite gemstone?

Apatite is a calcium phosphate mineral (Ca₅(PO₄)₃(F,Cl,OH)) that occurs in gem-quality form in a wide range of colors including neon blue, Paraiba blue-green, teal, yellow, purple, and cat's eye varieties. It defines the midpoint of the Mohs hardness scale at exactly 5. The same mineral forms human bone and tooth enamel. The name comes from the Greek "apatao" meaning to deceive, because apatite was historically mistaken for tourmaline, beryl, and aquamarine.

Is Paraiba-colored apatite natural or treated?

Most Paraiba-colored apatite in the market is heat treated. The natural rough typically appears as dull green or ashy green. Controlled heating transforms this into the vivid neon blue-green color seen in finished stones. Many sellers claim their Paraiba apatite is untreated, but based on direct processing experience, this claim is generally incorrect. At GemPiece, treatment status is fully and accurately disclosed on every stone.

How does apatite compare to Paraiba tourmaline?

Paraiba-colored apatite closely resembles Paraiba tourmaline in color appearance and can be visually similar to the naked eye. However, they are completely different minerals. Apatite is calcium phosphate; Paraiba tourmaline is copper-bearing elbaite. Apatite is significantly more affordable. Paraiba tourmaline commands far higher prices because of its copper chromophore uniqueness, geological rarity, and established collector market.

Why is neon blue apatite difficult to find in clean quality?

Most neon blue apatite rough from Madagascar is heavily included. Only a very small percentage of rough yields eye-clean or near-eye-clean faceted stones. This low yield rate from abundant but heavily included rough makes clean neon blue apatite genuinely scarce and justifies meaningful price premiums for clean material over included equivalents.

Is apatite suitable for everyday jewelry?

Apatite at 5 Mohs hardness is not recommended for daily-wear rings. It is best suited for earrings, pendants, and occasional-wear jewelry in protective settings. With proper care and storage it maintains its polish and beauty well. It should be cleaned only with mild soap and warm water.

What colors does apatite come in?

Apatite occurs in neon blue, Paraiba blue-green, teal, electric blue, yellow, green, purple, colorless, and cat's eye forms in multiple colors. Paraiba-colored and neon blue from Madagascar are the most valuable. Yellow from Mexico is the most historically known. Purple is a newer commercial variety. Cat's eye apatite occurs in honey, yellow, green, and teal.

 

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SKU: GEM26024087
Designers appreciate this Apatite because the Paraiba Blue Green holds steady across different layouts. This stone works naturally in jewelry designed for regular wear. At 1.87 carats, this Apatite cut in Round presents Paraiba Blue Green, originating from Madagascar, offered as single, with a polis..
$48.00
SKU: GEM26014073
This Apatite is cut with enough precision to keep the Paraiba Blue Green visible even in simpler jewelry settings. The color is steady, the cutting is clean, and the stone is well suited for everyday jewelry. Shaped in Oval, this Apatite of 1.96 carats reveals Paraiba Blue Green with VS clarity, wit..
$65.00
SKU: GEM26014066
This Apatite reflects a Paraiba Blue Green color with even distribution and visual richness. Its balanced color and clarity support regular wear. Appreciated by international buyers for its natural beauty and appeal. A carefully cut Emerald Cut Apatite weighing 3.82 carats shows a Paraiba Blue Green..
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SKU: GEM25124039
With a Paraiba Blue Green hue, this Apatite shows an even color spread with a natural appearance. Durability and stable color make it reliable for frequent use. Valued by jewelers across different regions, this gemstone is suitable for various jewelry styles. This 2.10 carat Apatite in Antique Cushi..
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SKU: GEM25114020
This natural Apatite features a Paraiba Blue Green color with even distribution and refined depth. Its natural beauty makes it a good choice for regular use. Valued by jewelers across different regions, this gemstone is suitable for various jewelry styles. With 1.69 carats and a Oval cut, this Apati..
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SKU: GEM25114004
This Apatite reveals a Paraiba Blue Green color with a lively and eye-catching presence. Its blend of color and accessible pricing makes it a versatile choice for everyday wear. Appreciated worldwide by collectors and jewelry designers. This Apatite gemstone weighs 2.24 carats and features a Cushion..
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SKU: GEM25113992
This Apatite gemstone shows a Paraiba Blue Green color well suited for fine jewelry. A dependable gemstone option for those seeking accessible quality. Used globally in jewelry, reflecting its broad demand. At 3.89 carats, this Antique Cushion cut Apatite presents a Paraiba Blue Green tone with clar..
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This Apatite presents a Paraiba Blue Green color with even color distribution and depth. Reasonable value combined with natural beauty supports regular use. A gemstone with strong international appeal, suitable for various jewelry uses. This 1.43 carat Apatite cut in Trilliant displays a Paraiba Blu..
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SKU: GEM25113975
This Apatite presents a Paraiba Blue Green color with strong depth and clear definition. Its natural beauty makes it a good choice for regular use. Used globally in jewelry, reflecting its broad demand. A Round Apatite weighing 1.81 carats displays a Paraiba Blue Green tone with clarity VVS and trea..
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SKU: GEM25103956
With a Paraiba Blue hue, this Apatite shows a refined finish and natural depth. This gemstone presents a natural look suitable for daily wear. Widely accepted in global jewelry trade, this gemstone remains consistently relevant. At 1.78 carats, this Apatite cut in Oval shows a Paraiba Blue tone with..
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SKU: GEM25103951
This Apatite features a Paraiba Blue Green color with even tone and smooth finish. This gemstone presents a natural look suitable for daily wear. A globally recognized gemstone with steady presence in the jewelry industry. With 1.65 carats and a Trilliant cut, this Apatite presents a Paraiba Blue Gr..
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SKU: GEM25103935
This Apatite offers a Paraiba Blue Green tone with natural brilliance, suited for regular wear. Reasonable value combined with natural beauty supports regular use. Used globally in jewelry, reflecting its broad demand. This 1.46 carat Apatite cut in Antique Cushion displays a Paraiba Blue Green tone..
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