Among purple gemstones, those with exceptional color saturation without grayish undertones command the highest values, particularly purple sapphires and spinels with natural, untreated color. Origin significantly impacts pricing, with Burmese and Tanzanian purple sapphires typically fetching premium prices compared to similar stones from other locations. The rarity factor varies dramatically – fine amethysts remain relatively accessible, while high-quality purple garnets and spinels can be extraordinarily difficult to source. For investment-grade stones, certification verifying natural color (as opposed to irradiation or heat treatment) can increase value by 200-300%, making documentation particularly crucial in this color category.