Celebratory treasure hunt: Precious stones in St. Ingbert delight young and old alike!
On November 2nd, 2025, the Edle Steine Börse in St. Ingbert will celebrate its 40th anniversary with family activities and special guests.

Celebratory treasure hunt: Precious stones in St. Ingbert delight young and old alike!
The big spectacle of the mineral and gemstone exchange in St. Ingbert is once again attracting numerous families and interested parties this year. On November 2, 2025, the event will celebrate a remarkable anniversary: 40 years full of sparkling stones and interesting encounters. The atmosphere was one of enthusiasm and curiosity as visitors admired nearly 2,300 exhibits and were carried away by the various attractions. Saarbrücken newspaper reports that even Gem Queen Vivian dropped by to add a festive touch to the celebrations.
The little visitors were also taken care of. The anticipation increased with imaginative activities such as the geo-rally, where the world of minerals could be discovered in a playful way. Moritz, a 10-year-old enthusiastic stone collector from St. Ingbert, was enthusiastic about the diversity and healing effects of the minerals. There were also numerous stands at the exchange that were specially designed for children, where surprises awaited the young explorers.
Vibrant market atmosphere
An impressive collection was presented in which Rüdiger Bungert, with his over 27 years of experience as an exhibitor, offered the largest mineral collection in Rhineland-Palatinate. He is known for fulfilling special requests, such as sourcing a meter-long amethyst druse from Brazil. Next to him, Petra Dittert from Wetzlar displayed her prepared fossils and silicified wood, while her husband Michael Dittert cracked the geodes, and also had special surprises in store for the visitors.
The stands were diverse and offered a wide range of options. Stand 04 had a treasure chest full of small gemstones for the children, while the art of opal cutting was demonstrated live at stand 06. What was particularly exciting was the opportunity for children to crack their own geodes or discover fossils. A children's corner offered several surprise packages that were tempting for both adults and children.
A meeting place for collectors and enthusiasts
The mood was consistently positive, which shows that this exchange is not only a marketplace, but also an important meeting place for collectors and lovers of minerals. Jürgen Hetmann, who first offered his Brazilian opals as a dealer, plans to withdraw from the business, which would be a great loss for that part of the community. Nevertheless, the stock exchange continues to be supported by co-founding personalities such as Hans Hinsberger, who has been in the business for over 40 years and is happy about the support of his former classmates.
The Edle Steine Börse in St. Ingbert is more than just a sales event; it is an experience that introduces the family to the fascinating world of minerals and fossils. If you would like to find out more information about the exciting minerals and gemstones industry, take a look measuring.de.