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1.15CT Natural Sapphire from Sri lanka
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.120 x 4.170 x 4.120mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.150
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Emerald
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- SI
- Colours
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1.15CT Natural Sapphire from Sri lanka
Weight:(1.15CT)
Stone:(Sapphire)
Origin:(Sri Lanka)
Sri Lanka is renowned for producing some of the world's finest sapphires, particularly the Ceylon Sapphire, named after the island's former colonial name, Ceylon. These sapphires are celebrated for their exceptional color, brilliance, and high quality. Sri Lanka's sapphires come in a range of hues, including the classic blue, as well as pink, yellow, green, and even color-changing varieties.
### Key Features of Sri Lankan Sapphires:
1. Color: The most prized is the vivid blue sapphire, though Sri Lanka also produces a variety of colors, including yellow, pink, and even bi-color or multi-color sapphires.
2. Quality: Sri Lankan sapphires are known for their high clarity and minimal inclusions, making them particularly valuable.
3. Origin: Most sapphires are sourced from the central and southern regions of Sri Lanka, with the Ratnapura area, known as the "City of Gems," being a notable hub.
4. Treatments: Many sapphires from Sri Lanka are heat-treated to enhance their color and clarity, a common and accepted practice in the industry.
5. Historical Significance: Sri Lanka has been a significant source of gemstones for over two millennia and continues to be one of the most important sapphire-producing regions in the world.
Sapphires from Sri Lanka are highly sought after by gem enthusiasts and collectors due to their quality and rich history.
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.120 x 4.170 x 4.120 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.150
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Emerald
- Type
- Faceted
- Clarity
- SI
- Colours
-
1.15CT Natural Sapphire from Sri lanka
Weight:(1.15CT)
Stone:(Sapphire)
Origin:(Sri Lanka)
Sri Lanka is renowned for producing some of the world's finest sapphires, particularly the Ceylon Sapphire, named after the island's former colonial name, Ceylon. These sapphires are celebrated for their exceptional color, brilliance, and high quality. Sri Lanka's sapphires come in a range of hues, including the classic blue, as well as pink, yellow, green, and even color-changing varieties.
### Key Features of Sri Lankan Sapphires:
1. Color: The most prized is the vivid blue sapphire, though Sri Lanka also produces a variety of colors, including yellow, pink, and even bi-color or multi-color sapphires.
2. Quality: Sri Lankan sapphires are known for their high clarity and minimal inclusions, making them particularly valuable.
3. Origin: Most sapphires are sourced from the central and southern regions of Sri Lanka, with the Ratnapura area, known as the "City of Gems," being a notable hub.
4. Treatments: Many sapphires from Sri Lanka are heat-treated to enhance their color and clarity, a common and accepted practice in the industry.
5. Historical Significance: Sri Lanka has been a significant source of gemstones for over two millennia and continues to be one of the most important sapphire-producing regions in the world.
Sapphires from Sri Lanka are highly sought after by gem enthusiasts and collectors due to their quality and rich history.
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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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