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1.29CTS - NATURAL AUSTRALIAN SAPPHIRE [SAP335]
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.860 x 5.850 x 3.710mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.290
- Treatment
- Heat Treatment
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
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SEDAGEMS
AUSTRALIAN SAPPHIRE
Treatment: Heated
This is a natural sapphire that we bought direct from the miner in Australia and had it cut in Asia. This gem has not been heated or treated in anyway.
Australian Sapphires have a dark, unique hue of Green, Blue and Yellow.
Good luster
Sapphire is one of the two gem varieties of the species corundum. Although blue is the best known hue, the gem occurs in virtually every spectral hue excepting red. Red corundum is a ruby. Sapphire may also be colorless, and it also occurs in the non-spectral shades, gray and black. Yellow and green sapphires have traces of iron that gives them their color. Pink sapphires have a trace of the element chromium and the deeper the color pink the higher their monetary value as long as the color is going toward the red of rubies. Sapphires also occur in shades of orange and brown, and colorless sapphires are sometimes used as diamond substitutes in jewelry. Salmon-color padparadscha sapphires often fetch higher prices than many of even the finest blue sapphires.
- SKU
- Dimensions (mm)
- 6.860 x 5.850 x 3.710 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 1.290
- Treatment
- Heat Treatment
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
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SEDAGEMS
AUSTRALIAN SAPPHIRE
Treatment: Heated
This is a natural sapphire that we bought direct from the miner in Australia and had it cut in Asia. This gem has not been heated or treated in anyway.
Australian Sapphires have a dark, unique hue of Green, Blue and Yellow.
Good luster
Sapphire is one of the two gem varieties of the species corundum. Although blue is the best known hue, the gem occurs in virtually every spectral hue excepting red. Red corundum is a ruby. Sapphire may also be colorless, and it also occurs in the non-spectral shades, gray and black. Yellow and green sapphires have traces of iron that gives them their color. Pink sapphires have a trace of the element chromium and the deeper the color pink the higher their monetary value as long as the color is going toward the red of rubies. Sapphires also occur in shades of orange and brown, and colorless sapphires are sometimes used as diamond substitutes in jewelry. Salmon-color padparadscha sapphires often fetch higher prices than many of even the finest blue sapphires.
Shipping provider | Shipping to Australia | Shipping to rest of world |
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FedEx | $12.00 / 3 days | $39.00 / 10 days |
Australia
FedEx is discounted to $12.00 on orders with 2 or more items
Rest of the world
FedEx is discounted to $39.00 on orders with 2 or more items
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Registered Shipping | $9.00 / 7 days | $16.00 / 21 days |
Australia
Registered Shipping is discounted to $9.00 on orders with 2 or more items
Rest of the world
Registered Shipping is discounted to $16.00 on orders with 2 or more items
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Positive
Lovely Parti sapphire, seda are always brilliant to deal with
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Positive
great item at a great price from my favourite seller
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That's a lot of different kind, different color i have seen in opal for a long time. Nice.
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Positive
received! They are so neat! very pretty in person!
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Very nice stone. One of the nicest examples of a Rubellite I have seen. Thank you!
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