The rarest rock on Earth is Kyawthuite.
Kyawthuite, is widely considered to be the single rarest mineral and rock on Earth.
Only a single, tiny 1.61 carat specimen of Kyawthuite has ever been found or discovered in the Mogok region of Myanmar.
Kyawthuite is an orangish brown gemstone that is composed of a unique combination of bismuth and antimony oxides that have never been observed anywhere else.
Painite is also another rare rock on Earth was discovered in the 1950s and is extremely scarce because painite requires the highly unlikely combination of boron and zirconium to form and a high quality facetable painite commands prices exceeding $10,000.00 per carat.
And in terms of cosmic rarity, meteorites (such as Pallasite pallasite and Martian rocks) are essentially rare rocks that fall to Earth from space.
Zircon is the oldest known gemstone on Earth and is also known as the oldest material on Earth.
Zircon crystals have been discovered in the Jack Hills of Western Australia and have been dated to be as old as 4.4 billion years old.
The Zircon crystals or gemstones formed just 160 million years after the planet Earth itself had formed and survived as tiny and resilient time capsules.
The Zircon crystal and gemstone is extremely durable and can easily survive extreme heat, pressure and even the erosion of the rocks, in which it had originally formed from.
Natural zircon crystals and gemstones are available in a brilliant palette of colors, which includes red, yellow, brown, green and even highly prized blue varieties.
Colorless zircon crystals and gemstones are also known for their intense "fire" as well as brilliance, and have been used for centuries as a stunning natural alternative to diamonds.
Zircon is also officially recognized as being one of the birthstones for the month of December.
Zircon is a naturally occurring zirconium silicate mineral (ZrSiOâ‚„) that is also renowned in geology for its durability and radioactive dating capabilities, and in jewelry for its intense brilliance.
Zircon also often contains trace elements like uranium, making it an invaluable tool for scientists studying Earth's ancient history.
And because zircon incorporates uranium during their formation, which decays into lead at a known rate, the zircon crystals allow geologists to accurately calculate the age of the rocks that they reside in.
Zircon crystals measure 6 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, which makes it relatively soft for daily rings when compared to diamonds or sapphires, although zircon crystals are still ideal for earrings and necklaces.
Natural and untreated blue or vibrant red zircon crystals can range from $150.00 to several thousand dollars in price, depending on the carat weight as well as the cut and clarity.
And zircon is also a 100 percent natural mineral, whereas Cubic Zirconia is a man made synthetic (zirconium dioxide), which is often used as a diamond simulant.
Zircon can also sometimes lose it's color or even fade if it's exposed to any harsh and bright sunlight for extended periods of time.