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Blue Supphire 3.66ct Round Cushion Cut

Ceylon Blue Sapphire (Sri Lankan Neelam) ranks on the top shelf with superior quality and mesmerizing color range. Since Sri Lankan Sapphires come in different shades, each one represents a different planet and eye-catching different significance.

The cost of Ceylon Blue Sapphires range from $50 – $12,000 per carat. The Sapphire price is determined by the Color, Clarity, Cut, Carat Weight of the gemstone. However, individual Sapphires may have higher prices depending on its qualities.

Some places are widely known for producing a specific kind of sapphire. For instance, Sri Lanka is considered to produce the finest blue sapphire ever. Recently, a 1,404-carat sapphire, The Star of Adam, was discovered in a mine in Sri Lanka. It is the largest sapphire to be discovered to date.

Sapphire ranks a 9 on the Mohs Hardness Scale, second only to a diamond, so if it leaves a mark when scratched with a harder substance, you will know it is a fake. You can try this by scratching the stone with a diamond, a key or a coin.

In terms of color, pure blue sapphires are the most highly prized, and therefore tend to be the most expensive. Most famous among these equally alluring gorgeous colored gemstones is the dazzling BLUE SAPPHIRE which also is the National Gemstone of the Island nation. The Blue Sapphires of Sri Lanka also referred to as ‘Ceylon Sapphires’ as SriLankan was known during the colonial era

Blue Supphire 4.27ct Cushion Cut

Ceylon Blue Sapphire (Sri Lankan Neelam) ranks on the top shelf with superior quality and mesmerizing color range. Since Sri Lankan Sapphires come in different shades, each one represents a different planet and eye-catching different significance.

The cost of Ceylon Blue Sapphires range from $50 – $12,000 per carat. The Sapphire price is determined by the Color, Clarity, Cut, Carat Weight of the gemstone. However, individual Sapphires may have higher prices depending on its qualities.

Some places are widely known for producing a specific kind of sapphire. For instance, Sri Lanka is considered to produce the finest blue sapphire ever. Recently, a 1,404-carat sapphire, The Star of Adam, was discovered in a mine in Sri Lanka. It is the largest sapphire to be discovered to date.

Sapphire ranks a 9 on the Mohs Hardness Scale, second only to a diamond, so if it leaves a mark when scratched with a harder substance, you will know it is a fake. You can try this by scratching the stone with a diamond, a key or a coin.

In terms of color, pure blue sapphires are the most highly prized, and therefore tend to be the most expensive. Most famous among these equally alluring gorgeous colored gemstones is the dazzling BLUE SAPPHIRE which also is the National Gemstone of the Island nation. The Blue Sapphires of Sri Lanka also referred to as ‘Ceylon Sapphires’ as SriLankan was known during the colonial era

Blue Supphire 4.55ct Oval

Ceylon Blue Sapphire (Sri Lankan Neelam) ranks on the top shelf with superior quality and mesmerizing color range. Since Sri Lankan Sapphires come in different shades, each one represents a different planet and eye-catching different significance.

The cost of Ceylon Blue Sapphires range from $50 – $12,000 per carat. The Sapphire price is determined by the Color, Clarity, Cut, Carat Weight of the gemstone. However, individual Sapphires may have higher prices depending on its qualities.

Some places are widely known for producing a specific kind of sapphire. For instance, Sri Lanka is considered to produce the finest blue sapphire ever. Recently, a 1,404-carat sapphire, The Star of Adam, was discovered in a mine in Sri Lanka. It is the largest sapphire to be discovered to date.

Sapphire ranks a 9 on the Mohs Hardness Scale, second only to a diamond, so if it leaves a mark when scratched with a harder substance, you will know it is a fake. You can try this by scratching the stone with a diamond, a key or a coin.

In terms of color, pure blue sapphires are the most highly prized, and therefore tend to be the most expensive. Most famous among these equally alluring gorgeous colored gemstones is the dazzling BLUE SAPPHIRE which also is the National Gemstone of the Island nation. The Blue Sapphires of Sri Lanka also referred to as ‘Ceylon Sapphires’ as SriLankan was known during the colonial era

Round Shape Red Sapphire

To identify if your “sapphire” stone is real, stay in total darkness and use a flashlight to shine a light on it. If you have a genuine sapphire, the same color as the sapphire stone should reflect back. However, if it is a fake sapphire (usually made of glass), you will see other color reflections in the crystal.

Yellow Sapphire QA

The Yellow Sapphire is a gem of the corundum family and is a twin of ruby and blue sapphire. It is available in yellow, golden and orange colours. The highest quality is known to be of lemon-yellow colour. The colour in yellow sapphire is of iron and titanium