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  Cobalt Blue Zircon from Cambodia 51.15 carats– 20 mm Cobalt Blue Zircon from Cambodia 51.15 carats– 20 mm Blue zircon has been a popular stone since ancient times, and due to its blue hues, it is loved by collectors and merchants. The dispersion and brilliance of zircon are unique in the family of precious stones, they fascinate and envelop in mysticism, exerting a hypnotic effect. Blue zircon is sometimes also called cambolite. As the name suggests, blue zircon has an aquamarine color, with a greenish tinge when viewed from a certain angle. Zircons have a characteristic property known as double refraction. Cutters often have to orient the face of the stone along the optical axis; if the cutter does not do this, the interior will look blurred due to the doubling of the image on the faces. Zircon is found in igneous rocks all over the world. The largest sources of high-quality blue zircon are Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, which is not surprising since they are the main exporters of most precious stones. Other countries where blue zircon can be found are Russia, Norway, Germany, Madagascar, and Brazil. However, these sources do not produce zircon of such high quality as in Southeast Asia.
1 754 600 ₽
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  Blue zircon from Cambodia 34.64 carats Blue zircon from Cambodia 34.64 carats Blue zircon has been a popular stone since ancient times, and due to its blue hues, it is loved by collectors and merchants. The dispersion and brilliance of zircon are unique in the family of precious stones, they fascinate and envelop in mysticism, exerting a hypnotic effect. Blue zircon is sometimes also called cambolite. As the name suggests, blue zircon has an aquamarine color, with a greenish tinge when viewed from a certain angle. Zircons have a characteristic property known as double refraction. Cutters often have to orient the face of the stone along the optical axis; if the cutter does not do this, the interior will look blurred due to the doubling of the image on the faces. Zircon is found in igneous rocks all over the world. The largest sources of high-quality blue zircon are Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, which is not surprising since they are the main exporters of most precious stones. Other countries where blue zircon can be found are Russia, Norway, Germany, Madagascar, and Brazil. However, these sources do not produce zircon of such high quality as in Southeast Asia.
877 300 ₽
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Starlanka Blue zircon from Cambodia 24.11 carats – 16x14 mm Blue zircon from Cambodia 24.11 carats – 16x14 mm Blue zircon has been a popular stone since ancient times, and due to its blue hues, it is loved by collectors and merchants. The dispersion and brilliance of zircon are unique in the family of precious stones, they fascinate and envelop in mysticism, exerting a hypnotic effect. Blue zircon is sometimes also called cambolite. As the name suggests, blue zircon has an aquamarine color, with a greenish tinge when viewed from a certain angle. Zircons have a characteristic property known as double refraction. Cutters often have to orient the face of the stone along the optical axis; if the cutter does not do this, the interior will look blurred due to the doubling of the image on the faces. Zircon is found in igneous rocks all over the world. The largest sources of high-quality blue zircon are Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, which is not surprising since they are the main exporters of most precious stones. Other countries where blue zircon can be found are Russia, Norway, Germany, Madagascar, and Brazil. However, these sources do not produce zircon of such high quality as in Southeast Asia.
575 300 ₽
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Starlanka Blue zircon from Cambodia 24.71 carats Blue zircon from Cambodia 24.71 carats Blue zircon has been a popular stone since ancient times, and due to its blue hues, it is loved by collectors and merchants. The dispersion and brilliance of zircon are unique in the family of precious stones, they fascinate and envelop in mysticism, exerting a hypnotic effect. Blue zircon is sometimes also called cambolite. As the name suggests, blue zircon has an aquamarine color, with a greenish tinge when viewed from a certain angle. Zircons have a characteristic property known as double refraction. Cutters often have to orient the face of the stone along the optical axis; if the cutter does not do this, the interior will look blurred due to the doubling of the image on the faces. Zircon is found in igneous rocks all over the world. The largest sources of high-quality blue zircon are Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, which is not surprising since they are the main exporters of most precious stones. Other countries where blue zircon can be found are Russia, Norway, Germany, Madagascar, and Brazil. However, these sources do not produce zircon of such high quality as in Southeast Asia.
532 200 ₽
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Starlanka Cobalt Blue zircon from Cambodia 21.21 carats – 14 mm Cobalt Blue zircon from Cambodia 21.21 carats – 14 mm Blue zircon has been a popular stone since ancient times, and due to its blue hues, it is loved by collectors and merchants. The dispersion and brilliance of zircon are unique in the family of precious stones, they fascinate and envelop in mysticism, exerting a hypnotic effect. Blue zircon is sometimes also called cambolite. As the name suggests, blue zircon has an aquamarine color, with a greenish tinge when viewed from a certain angle. Zircons have a characteristic property known as double refraction. Carvers often have to orient the face of the stone along the optical axis; if the carver does not do this, the interior will look blurred due to the doubling of the image on the faces. Zircon is found in igneous rocks all over the world. The largest sources of high-quality blue zircon are Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, which is not surprising since they are the main exporters of most precious stones. Other countries where blue zircon can be found are Russia, Norway, Germany, Madagascar, and Brazil. However, these sources do not produce zircon of such high quality as in Southeast Asia.
489 000 ₽
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Starlanka Cobalt blue zircon from Cambodia 24.91 carats Cobalt blue zircon from Cambodia 24.91 carats Blue zircon has been a popular stone since ancient times, and due to its blue hues, it is loved by collectors and merchants. The dispersion and brilliance of zircon are unique in the family of precious stones, they fascinate and envelop in mysticism, exerting a hypnotic effect. Blue zircon is sometimes also called cambolite. As the name suggests, blue zircon has an aquamarine color, with a greenish tinge when viewed from a certain angle. Zircons have a characteristic property known as double refraction. Cutters often have to orient the face of the stone along the optical axis; if the cutter does not do this, the interior will look blurred due to the doubling of the image on the faces. Zircon is found in igneous rocks all over the world. The largest sources of high-quality blue zircon are Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, which is not surprising since they are the main exporters of most precious stones. Other countries where blue zircon can be found are Russia, Norway, Germany, Madagascar, and Brazil. However, these sources do not produce zircon of such high quality as in Southeast Asia.
575 300 ₽
Available in stock
Starlanka Cobalt blue zircon from Cambodia 17.66 carats Cobalt blue zircon from Cambodia 17.66 carats Blue zircon has been a popular stone since ancient times, and due to its blue hues, it is loved by collectors and merchants. The dispersion and brilliance of zircon are unique in the family of precious stones, they fascinate and envelop in mysticism, exerting a hypnotic effect. Blue zircon is sometimes also called cambolite. As the name suggests, blue zircon has an aquamarine color, with a greenish tinge when viewed from a certain angle. Zircons have a characteristic property known as double refraction. Cutters often have to orient the face of the stone along the optical axis; if the cutter does not do this, the interior will look blurred due to the doubling of the image on the faces. Zircon is found in igneous rocks all over the world. The largest sources of high-quality blue zircon are Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, which is not surprising since they are the main exporters of most precious stones. Other countries where blue zircon can be found are Russia, Norway, Germany, Madagascar, and Brazil. However, these sources do not produce zircon of such high quality as in Southeast Asia.
266 100 ₽
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Starlanka Cobalt Blue Zircon from Cambodia 18.52 carats – 16x14 mm Cobalt Blue Zircon from Cambodia 18.52 carats – 16x14 mm Blue zircon has been a popular stone since ancient times, and due to its blue hues, it is loved by collectors and merchants. The dispersion and brilliance of zircon are unique in the family of precious stones, they fascinate and envelop in mysticism, exerting a hypnotic effect. Blue zircon is sometimes also called cambolite. As the name suggests, blue zircon has an aquamarine color, with a greenish tinge when viewed from a certain angle. Zircons have a characteristic property known as double refraction. Cutters often have to orient the face of the stone along the optical axis; if the cutter does not do this, the interior will look blurred due to the doubling of the image on the faces. Zircon is found in igneous rocks all over the world. The largest sources of high-quality blue zircon are Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, which is not surprising since they are the main exporters of most precious stones. Other countries where blue zircon can be found are Russia, Norway, Germany, Madagascar, and Brazil. However, these sources do not produce zircon of such high quality as in Southeast Asia.
266 100 ₽
Available in stock
Starlanka Blue zircon from Cambodia 23.96 carats Blue zircon from Cambodia 23.96 carats Blue zircon has been a popular stone since ancient times, and due to its blue hues, it is loved by collectors and merchants. The dispersion and brilliance of zircon are unique in the family of precious stones, they fascinate and envelop in mysticism, exerting a hypnotic effect. Blue zircon is sometimes also called cambolite. As the name suggests, blue zircon has an aquamarine color, with a greenish tinge when viewed from a certain angle. Zircons have a characteristic property known as double refraction. Cutters often have to orient the face of the stone along the optical axis; if the cutter does not do this, the interior will look blurred due to the doubling of the image on the faces. Zircon is found in igneous rocks all over the world. The largest sources of high-quality blue zircon are Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, which is not surprising since they are the main exporters of most precious stones. Other countries where blue zircon can be found are Russia, Norway, Germany, Madagascar, and Brazil. However, these sources do not produce zircon of such high quality as in Southeast Asia.
266 100 ₽
Available in stock
Starlanka Blue zircon from Cambodia 21.89 carats Blue zircon from Cambodia 21.89 carats Blue zircon has been a popular stone since ancient times, and due to its blue hues, it is loved by collectors and merchants. The dispersion and brilliance of zircon are unique in the family of precious stones, they fascinate and envelop in mysticism, exerting a hypnotic effect. Blue zircon is sometimes also called cambolite. As the name suggests, blue zircon has an aquamarine color, with a greenish tinge when viewed from a certain angle. Zircons have a characteristic property known as double refraction. Cutters often have to orient the face of the stone along the optical axis; if the cutter does not do this, the interior will look blurred due to the doubling of the image on the faces. Zircon is found in igneous rocks all over the world. The largest sources of high-quality blue zircon are Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, which is not surprising since they are the main exporters of most precious stones. Other countries where blue zircon can be found are Russia, Norway, Germany, Madagascar, and Brazil. However, these sources do not produce zircon of such high quality as in Southeast Asia.
266 100 ₽
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