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[Listed as 12563487] Sri Lankan Orange Sapphire 0.654ct Loose Stone

Sale price¥29,800
Sapphire is a famous gemstone that needs no introduction. As a mineral, it is the same corundum as ruby, but all corundum that is not red is called sapphire. This is an orange sapphire, captivating with its vivid orange color. With a hardness of 9, second only to diamond, and excellent toughness and stability, it is a low-maintenance gemstone suitable for everyday wear.
This orange sapphire was carefully polished by Sri Lankan craftsman Mr. Sanje in Sri Lanka, from a sapphire rough purchased in Ratnapura, Sri Lanka. It boasts high transparency and a beautiful sparkle. The meticulous cut ensures no color leakage even when viewed from the front. An appraisal report is included.

・Type: Loose stone (natural gemstone)
・Gem name: Orange Sapphire
・Weight: 0.654ct
・Size: 7.1 x 5.3mm
・Shape: Lozenge cut
・Scratches/Chips: S
・Inclusions: S
・Remarks: Heating is typically performed.
 *Sapphires are generally heat-treated gemstones, but this product was not determined to be heat-treated during standard inspection, such as with a microscope. Determining whether a stone is heated or unheated requires advanced testing by an appraisal institution.
・Accessories: Appraisal report (JTL (Jewel Trading Laboratory)), loose stone case (if it doesn't fit, a clear zip case)

▷Jewelry Customization Available
If you wish to customize your jewelry, please order from the link below along with your desired setting.
【Choose a Stone】Simple Order
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*If you would like an image of the stone set in a frame, want to discuss a full custom order, or have any other questions, please feel free to contact us here.
*Rough stones are not eligible. Also, some stones may not be eligible.

※ While we strive to make the photos show the same color as the actual product, there may be slight differences due to lighting conditions during photography or your monitor environment. Also, some photos may be taken using a penlight.

※ For products with UV fluorescent photos, we use a 365nm blacklight. If you use a light with a different wavelength (e.g., around 395nm), the fluorescence may appear weak or be difficult to confirm. The blacklight we use is here.

※ For information on scratches/chips, treatments, and inclusions, please see here.

※ For other frequently asked questions, please see here.


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