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0.90Ct Natural Blue Sapphire from Sri lanka
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 7.800 x 5.590 x 2.700mm
- Weight (cts)
- 0.900
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Pear
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VVS
- Colours
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0.90Ct Natural Blue Sapphire from Sri lanka
Weight:(0.90Ct)
Stone:(sapphire)
Colour:(Blue)
Origin:(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka is renowned for producing some of the world’s finest blue sapphires. These gemstones are prized for their exceptional clarity, vibrant blue color, and rich history in the jewelry market. The island has a long-standing tradition of sapphire mining, particularly from regions like Ratnapura, which is known as the "City of Gems."
Sri Lankan blue sapphires are typically characterized by their deep, rich blue hue, often referred to as "cornflower blue." This particular shade is highly sought after for its intense yet vibrant tone. The stones from Sri Lanka are also known for their high clarity, as the region's sapphires generally contain fewer inclusions compared to those from other sources.
The country's sapphires come in a range of shapes and sizes, from small, affordable stones to larger, more rare and valuable specimens. Many of these stones are also heat-treated to enhance their color and clarity, although untreated sapphires from Sri Lanka are highly coveted due to their natural qualities.
Would you like more specific details on the value, mining, or care of Sri Lankan blue sapphires?
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 7.800 x 5.590 x 2.700 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 0.900
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Pear
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- VVS
- Colours
-
0.90Ct Natural Blue Sapphire from Sri lanka
Weight:(0.90Ct)
Stone:(sapphire)
Colour:(Blue)
Origin:(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka is renowned for producing some of the world’s finest blue sapphires. These gemstones are prized for their exceptional clarity, vibrant blue color, and rich history in the jewelry market. The island has a long-standing tradition of sapphire mining, particularly from regions like Ratnapura, which is known as the "City of Gems."
Sri Lankan blue sapphires are typically characterized by their deep, rich blue hue, often referred to as "cornflower blue." This particular shade is highly sought after for its intense yet vibrant tone. The stones from Sri Lanka are also known for their high clarity, as the region's sapphires generally contain fewer inclusions compared to those from other sources.
The country's sapphires come in a range of shapes and sizes, from small, affordable stones to larger, more rare and valuable specimens. Many of these stones are also heat-treated to enhance their color and clarity, although untreated sapphires from Sri Lanka are highly coveted due to their natural qualities.
Would you like more specific details on the value, mining, or care of Sri Lankan blue sapphires?
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good seller
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A little beauty! Thanks for the quick & problemfree delivery. PSW
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Beautiful gem, thank you
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Item was not as described in fact, it was totally different. Seller offered refund for the return of the gem however it would cost me more to send it back then it was worth it.
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Love stone very happy with it !
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