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Sapphires

Beautiful and Versatile

The most valuable sapphires are those that are deep blue in color, with a strong, vivid saturation and a high degree of transparency. These are known as "Kashmir sapphires" and are extremely rare and valuable. Other important sources of sapphires include Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and Thailand.

Rough sapphire gemstones are natural, uncut stones that have not yet been polished or shaped for use in jewelry. These gemstones can come in a wide range of colors, including blue, pink, yellow, green, and even black. While rough sapphires are beautiful in their natural state, they are often cut and polished into various shapes and sizes to enhance their beauty and increase their value. Some common cuts for sapphire gemstones include round, oval, and cushion-cut, as well as more unique designs like heart-shaped and pear-shaped

Overall, both rough sapphires and faceted sapphires are highly valued among gem collectors and jewelry enthusiasts alike for their beauty, durability, and versatility. Sapphires are also used in a variety of industrial applications, such as in the production of high-strength glass, watch crystals, and electronic components. They are also used in scientific instruments, such as lasers and X-ray machines, due to their ability to transmit light at specific wavelengths.

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How to Buy from us

Certified Lab Reports, Detailed Description, High-Res Images, and Competitive Pricing

Certified lab reports, such as those from the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), Guberlin, or the International Gemological Institute (IGI), provide an objective assessment of the sapphire's quality and characteristics. Certified lab reports provide an independent verification of the sapphire's characteristics, including its color, clarity, and cut.

Our clients' needs depends on whether they are a wholesaler, retailer, luxury jeweler, brokers, or private clients. First, determine the types of sapphires you are looking for, including the size, quality, and quantity. Next, read the lab reports and inspect the sapphire in person to ensure that it meets your expectations. Once you have agreed on a price, you will need to make the purchase. This involves paying with a wire transfer, or a credit card.

If you are interested to see what we have in stock in rough sapphires or faceted sapphires, we are happy to hear from you.

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