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  Yellow raw sapphire from Sri Lanka 5.64 carats Yellow raw sapphire from Sri Lanka 5.64 carats Yellow sapphire is a rare gemstone with a rich history and captivating appearance. As a member of the corundum family of minerals, it has characteristics similar to related stones — ruby and blue sapphire. It is known for its exceptional durability and luster, making it a popular choice for jewelry. Yellow sapphires are formed in the same way as other sapphires, such as blue ones. The mineral corundum consists of aluminum and oxygen. Therefore, the unique and attractive yellow color of these precious stones is determined by the presence of trace elements, metals such as iron and titanium, as well as the crystal structure of the mineral. The intensity of the yellow color may vary depending on the concentration of these elements. Yellow sapphires can also be colored naturally by exposure to weak radiation in the earth's crust or as a result of laboratory irradiation. Yellow sapphires are often appreciated for the impressive variety of colors that can convey the essence of the sun and nature to the naked eye. The bright shades of these gems can vary greatly, from a rich canary yellow to a softer, muted lemon yellow. They may also contain shades of green, yellow gold or orange, which gives each stone a unique character that distinguishes it from other precious stones.
747 900 ₽
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Starlanka Blue Uncut star sapphire from Sri Lanka 7.07 carats Blue Uncut star sapphire from Sri Lanka 7.07 carats Star sapphire usually has a blue hue and belongs to the corundum family, except for the appearance of white asterisms. It is mined in several places such as Sri Lanka, Madagascar, Myanmar and Vietnam. In the trade, these gems are also called "six-pointed" or "stars on Earth." The main feature that distinguishes star sapphire from other varieties of sapphire is the asterism that gave the stone its name. Due to its hardness and durability, this gemstone is almost impossible to confuse with any other, although it is known that there are other stones with a similar luster and color. It is most often confused with star garnet and star diopside.
489 000 ₽
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  Cornflower Blue Raw Sapphire from Sri Lanka 4.09 Carats – 9x7 mm Cornflower Blue Raw Sapphire from Sri Lanka 4.09 Carats – 9x7 mm Blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
575 300 ₽
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  Yellow rough sapphire from Sri Lanka 5.16 carats – 9 mm Yellow rough sapphire from Sri Lanka 5.16 carats – 9 mm Yellow sapphire is a rare gemstone with a rich history and captivating appearance. As a member of the corundum family of minerals, it has characteristics similar to related stones — ruby and blue sapphire. It is known for its exceptional durability and luster, making it a popular choice for jewelry. Yellow sapphires are formed in the same way as other sapphires, such as blue ones. The mineral corundum consists of aluminum and oxygen. Therefore, the unique and attractive yellow color of these precious stones is determined by the presence of trace elements, metals such as iron and titanium, as well as the crystal structure of the mineral. The intensity of the yellow color may vary depending on the concentration of these elements. Yellow sapphires can also be colored naturally by exposure to weak radiation in the earth's crust or as a result of laboratory irradiation. Yellow sapphires are often appreciated for the impressive variety of colors that can convey the essence of the sun and nature to the naked eye. The bright shades of these gems can vary greatly, from a rich canary yellow to a softer, muted lemon yellow. They may also contain shades of green, yellow gold or orange, which gives each stone a unique character that distinguishes it from other precious stones.
266 100 ₽
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  Pink Rough Sapphire from Madagascar 4.07 carats – 10x8 mm Pink Rough Sapphire from Madagascar 4.07 carats – 10x8 mm Pink sapphires are the perfect way to add a touch of luxury and elegance to any outfit or jewelry collection. And because they are natural and unprocessed, they are also a great investment. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", which means "blue". In ancient times, it was believed that sapphires have a very powerful power. Although blue sapphires are the most well-known variety, pink sapphires are becoming increasingly popular, especially as an alternative to pink diamonds, which can be quite expensive. In many cultures, pink sapphires are also associated with trust, loyalty, sincerity, and intense love. This is why they have become a popular choice for wedding rings, especially among brides who want something unique and feminine. Natural pink sapphires perfectly complement the wedding themes in soft pink tones. One of the reasons why pink sapphires are cheaper than pink diamonds is that diamonds are much rarer. While diamonds form deep in the bowels of the earth, pink sapphires form closer to the surface, which means that there are many more of them. However, this does not mean that pink sapphires are less beautiful or valuable. Some pink sapphires can be just as rare and valuable, but still have the same quality as diamonds, depending on their size, quality, and color intensity. Since pink sapphires are considered lighter colored stones, their rarity and beauty make them highly prized gems. Whether raw or framed, pink sapphires are a luxurious and unique addition to any collection. These stones are less common than sapphires of other colors, which determines their high value. Any stone larger than half a carat is preserved exactly in this size to preserve the few large pink sapphires that still exist. Pink sapphires are considered extremely rare due to their limited geographical distribution around the world. The main deposits of these stones are in Sri Lanka, Myanmar and East Africa. However, thanks to the discovery of pink sapphires in Madagascar in the late 1990s, they have become a little more accessible to a wider range of consumers.
661 600 ₽
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  Blue Rough Sapphire from Madagascar 4.99 carats – 11x9 mm Blue Rough Sapphire from Madagascar 4.99 carats – 11x9 mm Blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
661 600 ₽
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  Yellow Raw Sapphire from Sri Lanka 6.02 carats – 11x9 mm Yellow Raw Sapphire from Sri Lanka 6.02 carats – 11x9 mm Yellow sapphire is a rare gemstone with a rich history and captivating appearance. As a member of the corundum family of minerals, it has characteristics similar to related stones — ruby and blue sapphire. It is known for its exceptional durability and luster, making it a popular choice for jewelry. Yellow sapphires are formed in the same way as other sapphires, such as blue ones. The mineral corundum consists of aluminum and oxygen. Therefore, the unique and attractive yellow color of these precious stones is determined by the presence of trace elements, metals such as iron and titanium, as well as the crystal structure of the mineral. The intensity of the yellow color may vary depending on the concentration of these elements. Yellow sapphires can also be colored naturally by exposure to weak radiation in the earth's crust or as a result of laboratory irradiation. Yellow sapphires are often appreciated for the impressive variety of colors that can convey the essence of the sun and nature to the naked eye. The bright shades of these gems can vary greatly, from a rich canary yellow to a softer, muted lemon yellow. They may also contain shades of green, yellow gold or orange, which gives each stone a unique character that distinguishes it from other precious stones.
532 200 ₽
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  Pink rough sapphire from Madagascar 3.47 carats Pink rough sapphire from Madagascar 3.47 carats Pink sapphires are the perfect way to add a touch of luxury and elegance to any outfit or jewelry collection. And because they are natural and unprocessed, they are also a great investment. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", which means "blue". In ancient times, it was believed that sapphires have a very powerful power. Although blue sapphires are the most well-known variety, pink sapphires are becoming increasingly popular, especially as an alternative to pink diamonds, which can be quite expensive. In many cultures, pink sapphires are also associated with trust, loyalty, sincerity, and intense love. This is why they have become a popular choice for wedding rings, especially among brides who want something unique and feminine. Natural pink sapphires perfectly complement the wedding themes in soft pink tones. One of the reasons why pink sapphires are cheaper than pink diamonds is that diamonds are much rarer. While diamonds form deep in the bowels of the earth, pink sapphires form closer to the surface, which means that there are many more of them. However, this does not mean that pink sapphires are less beautiful or valuable. Some pink sapphires can be just as rare and valuable, but still have the same quality as diamonds, depending on their size, quality, and color intensity. Since pink sapphires are considered lighter-colored stones, their rarity and beauty make them highly prized gems. Whether raw or framed, pink sapphires are a luxurious and unique addition to any collection. These stones are less common than sapphires of other colors, which determines their high value. Any stone larger than half a carat is preserved exactly in this size to preserve the few large pink sapphires that still exist. Pink sapphires are considered extremely rare due to their limited geographical distribution around the world. The main deposits of these stones are in Sri Lanka, Myanmar and East Africa. However, thanks to the discovery of pink sapphires in Madagascar in the late 1990s, they have become a little more accessible to a wider range of consumers.
309 300 ₽
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  Yellow Raw Sapphire from Sri Lanka 5.06 carats – 9x7 mm Yellow Raw Sapphire from Sri Lanka 5.06 carats – 9x7 mm Yellow sapphire is a rare gemstone with a rich history and captivating appearance. As a member of the corundum family of minerals, it has characteristics similar to related stones — ruby and blue sapphire. It is known for its exceptional durability and luster, making it a popular choice for jewelry. Yellow sapphires are formed in the same way as other sapphires, such as blue ones. The mineral corundum consists of aluminum and oxygen. Therefore, the unique and attractive yellow color of these precious stones is determined by the presence of trace elements, metals such as iron and titanium, as well as the crystal structure of the mineral. The intensity of the yellow color may vary depending on the concentration of these elements. Yellow sapphires can also be colored naturally by exposure to weak radiation in the earth's crust or as a result of laboratory irradiation. Yellow sapphires are often appreciated for the impressive variety of colors that can convey the essence of the sun and nature to the naked eye. The bright shades of these gems can vary greatly, from a rich canary yellow to a softer, muted lemon yellow. They may also contain shades of green, yellow gold or orange, which gives each stone a unique character that distinguishes it from other precious stones.
266 100 ₽
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  Yellow Raw sapphire from Sri Lanka 5.09 carats – 10x8 mm Yellow Raw sapphire from Sri Lanka 5.09 carats – 10x8 mm Yellow sapphire is a rare gemstone with a rich history and captivating appearance. As a member of the corundum family of minerals, it has characteristics similar to related stones — ruby and blue sapphire. It is known for its exceptional durability and luster, making it a popular choice for jewelry. Yellow sapphires are formed in the same way as other sapphires, such as blue ones. The mineral corundum consists of aluminum and oxygen. Therefore, the unique and attractive yellow color of these precious stones is determined by the presence of trace elements, metals such as iron and titanium, as well as the crystal structure of the mineral. The intensity of the yellow color may vary depending on the concentration of these elements. Yellow sapphires can also be colored naturally by exposure to weak radiation in the earth's crust or as a result of laboratory irradiation. Yellow sapphires are often appreciated for the impressive variety of colors that can convey the essence of the sun and nature to the naked eye. The bright shades of these gems can vary greatly, from a rich canary yellow to a softer, muted lemon yellow. They may also contain shades of green, yellow gold or orange, which gives each stone a unique character that distinguishes it from other precious stones.
266 100 ₽
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  Blue Raw Sapphire from Sri Lanka 4.56 carats – 10x8 mm Blue Raw Sapphire from Sri Lanka 4.56 carats – 10x8 mm Blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
927 700 ₽
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  Yellow raw sapphire from Sri Lanka 5.63 carats Yellow raw sapphire from Sri Lanka 5.63 carats Yellow sapphire is a rare gemstone with a rich history and captivating appearance. As a member of the corundum family of minerals, it has characteristics similar to related stones — ruby and blue sapphire. It is known for its exceptional durability and luster, making it a popular choice for jewelry. Yellow sapphires are formed in the same way as other sapphires, such as blue ones. The mineral corundum consists of aluminum and oxygen. Therefore, the unique and attractive yellow color of these precious stones is determined by the presence of trace elements, metals such as iron and titanium, as well as the crystal structure of the mineral. The intensity of the yellow color may vary depending on the concentration of these elements. Yellow sapphires can also be colored naturally by exposure to weak radiation in the earth's crust or as a result of laboratory irradiation. Yellow sapphires are often appreciated for the impressive variety of colors that can convey the essence of the sun and nature to the naked eye. The bright shades of these gems can vary greatly, from a rich canary yellow to a softer, muted lemon yellow. They may also contain shades of green, yellow gold or orange, which gives each stone a unique character that distinguishes it from other precious stones.
489 000 ₽
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  Pink Rough Sapphire from Madagascar 2.60 carats – 10x8 mm Pink Rough Sapphire from Madagascar 2.60 carats – 10x8 mm Pink sapphires are the perfect way to add a touch of luxury and elegance to any outfit or jewelry collection. And because they are natural and unprocessed, they are also a great investment. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", which means "blue". In ancient times, it was believed that sapphires have a very powerful power. Although blue sapphires are the most well-known variety, pink sapphires are becoming increasingly popular, especially as an alternative to pink diamonds, which can be quite expensive. In many cultures, pink sapphires are also associated with trust, loyalty, sincerity, and intense love. This is why they have become a popular choice for wedding rings, especially among brides who want something unique and feminine. Natural pink sapphires perfectly complement the wedding themes in soft pink tones. One of the reasons why pink sapphires are cheaper than pink diamonds is that diamonds are much rarer. While diamonds form deep in the bowels of the earth, pink sapphires form closer to the surface, which means that there are many more of them. However, this does not mean that pink sapphires are less beautiful or valuable. Some pink sapphires can be just as rare and valuable, but still have the same quality as diamonds, depending on their size, quality, and color intensity. Since pink sapphires are considered lighter-colored stones, their rarity and beauty make them highly prized gems. Whether raw or framed, pink sapphires are a luxurious and unique addition to any collection. These stones are less common than sapphires of other colors, which determines their high value. Any stone larger than half a carat is preserved exactly in this size to preserve the few large pink sapphires that still exist. Pink sapphires are considered extremely rare due to their limited geographical distribution around the world. The main deposits of these stones are in Sri Lanka, Myanmar and East Africa. However, thanks to the discovery of pink sapphires in Madagascar in the late 1990s, they have become a little more accessible to a wider range of consumers.
266 100 ₽
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  Cornflower Blue Raw Sapphire from Sri Lanka 8.05 carats – 11 mm Cornflower Blue Raw Sapphire from Sri Lanka 8.05 carats – 11 mm Blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
2 286 700 ₽
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  Blue Rough Sapphire from Sri Lanka 5.62 carats – 12x10 mm Blue Rough Sapphire from Sri Lanka 5.62 carats – 12x10 mm Blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
352 400 ₽
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  Blue rough sapphire from Sri Lanka, 2.73 carats – 8 mm Blue rough sapphire from Sri Lanka, 2.73 carats – 8 mm Blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
266 100 ₽
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  Blue rough sapphire from Sri Lanka 3.51 carats Blue rough sapphire from Sri Lanka 3.51 carats Blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
266 100 ₽
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  Blue rough sapphire from Burma 3.73 carats Blue rough sapphire from Burma 3.73 carats Blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
352 400 ₽
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  Blue rough sapphire from Burma 3.66 carats Blue rough sapphire from Burma 3.66 carats Blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
309 300 ₽
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  Blue Rough Sapphire from Burma 4.18 Carats – 9x7 mm Blue Rough Sapphire from Burma 4.18 Carats – 9x7 mm Blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
395 500 ₽
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  Blue Rough Sapphire from Madagascar 3.50 carats – 9x7 mm Blue Rough Sapphire from Madagascar 3.50 carats – 9x7 mm Blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
266 100 ₽
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  Cornflower blue 2.54 carat rough sapphire from Madagascar Cornflower blue 2.54 carat rough sapphire from Madagascar Blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
309 300 ₽
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  Blue rough sapphire from Madagascar 3.06 carats – 7 mm Blue rough sapphire from Madagascar 3.06 carats – 7 mm Blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
266 100 ₽
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  Cornflower Blue Raw Sapphire from Sri Lanka 4.07 Carats – 10x8 mm Cornflower Blue Raw Sapphire from Sri Lanka 4.07 Carats – 10x8 mm A blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
877 300 ₽
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  Cornflower Blue Raw Sapphire from Sri Lanka 5.03 Carats – 10x8 mm Cornflower Blue Raw Sapphire from Sri Lanka 5.03 Carats – 10x8 mm Blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
618 500 ₽
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  Cornflower Blue rough sapphire from Madagascar 2.56 carats – 8 mm Cornflower Blue rough sapphire from Madagascar 2.56 carats – 8 mm Blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
266 100 ₽
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  Blue rough sapphire from Sri Lanka, 7.07 carats Blue rough sapphire from Sri Lanka, 7.07 carats Blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
575 300 ₽
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  Cornflower blue rough sapphire from Madagascar 3.06 carats Cornflower blue rough sapphire from Madagascar 3.06 carats Blue sapphire is a type of gemstone, predominantly blue in color. It is popular in jewelry and has been used by royal families for centuries. The name "sapphire" comes from the Greek word "sapphiros", meaning "blue".  Sapphires have long been considered precious stones of nobility and elegance, and they have often been used to decorate jewelry in European royal families since the Middle Ages. In recent years, sapphires have become increasingly common in the sale of colored gemstones, and interest in them continues to grow. When estimating the value of a natural blue sapphire, the most important element is the color. Although hue also matters, the closer to pure blue the better, so saturation is more important. Sapphires of the highest quality have a bright saturation. Tone is also an important factor. Dark sapphires are too common and do not reach high prices. When evaluating the quality factors of a sapphire, both saturation and tone must be taken into account. Although blue sapphires are mined in a wide variety of locations around the world, the best quality stones are mined in Sri Lanka and Kashmir. These stones are usually very small, which also causes their high price. Apart from its rarity and beauty, blue natural sapphire is also one of the hardest gemstones, making it ideal for use in jewelry that will be worn daily. If you are looking for a truly unique and special piece of jewelry, blue sapphire is a great choice, especially for wedding rings after the popularity of Princess Diana's ring. As a rule, inclusions reduce the price of sapphire in the jewelry industry. If the inclusion worsens the strength of the stone, the price drops significantly. However, sometimes inclusions can enhance the value of some sapphires. Many of the most valuable Kashmiri sapphires contain tiny inclusions that give the stone a velvety surface. These inclusions diffuse the light, creating the desired visual effects without affecting the purity of the stone.
438 700 ₽
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