The most valuable yellow gemstones exhibit pure, saturated “golden” or “canary” yellow without brownish or greenish undertones, with natural untreated color commanding significant premiums. Origin greatly impacts value – yellow sapphires from Kashmir or Ceylon typically fetch higher prices than those from other locations due to their perfect golden hue and historical significance. Treatment status substantially affects worth, with natural, unheated yellow stones worth 3-5 times more than heated counterparts of similar appearance. Rarity varies dramatically across yellow varieties – exceptional golden beryl remains relatively affordable, while natural fancy intense yellow diamonds can command prices exceeding $20,000 per carat, reflecting their extreme scarcity in nature.