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3.51 Ct. Blue Sapphire

Mined in Kashmir - Certified by GIA & IGI

Listing ID: 440284
$47,596.00
$79,326.00
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This item is a part of the following collections:

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Gemstone, Origin & Treatments

Species:
Natural Corundum

Gemstone & Variety:
Natural Blue Sapphire

Geographic Origin:
Kashmir - India

Gemologist's Comments on Origin:
Discovered in 1881 in the Zanskar range of the Himalayan mountains in northwest India, the legendary Kashmir sapphires are the most beautiful and treasured of all blue sapphires.

The finest sapphires from Kashmir have a highly saturated color, along with a characteristic "silkiness" or velvety glow that makes them a phenomenon of nature. With the original mines long depleted, Kashmir sapphires are a rare find and among the most prized of all gemstones today.

Treatments:
No Treatments (Unheated/Untreated)

Weight, Measurements & Shape

Weight:
3.51 carats

Measurements:
9.48 x 7.07 x 5.56 mm

Type of Cutting:
Faceted

Shape:
Rectangular Cushion

Color

Intensity of Color:
Vivid to Deep

Shade:
Velvety Blue

Color Award:
Royal Blue

Color Award Description:
The exceptionally rich azure blue color of this gem earns it the "Royal Blue" color award.

Gemologist's Comments on Color:
Minor color zoning is seen in this gemstone. Color zoning, a common characteristic in gemstones, is when the color intensity or color purity is not uniform throughout the stone.

Transparency & Clarity

Transparency:
Transparent

Clarity Grade:
Near Loupe-Clean

Clarity Grade Description:
This stone is completely free from eye-visible inclusions, and minute inclusions are barely visible under 10x magnification

Gemologist's Comments on Clarity:
Such a high level of transparency is rarely seen in natural & unheated/untreated blue sapphires of Kashmir origin, particularly in stones over 3 carats in weight.

Fluorescence
Fluorescence is the visible light some gemstones emit when exposed to invisible ultraviolet (UV) rays. We've described below the intensity and color of the gemstone's fluorescence under long-wave UV light (LWUV).

Intensity:
None

Color:
Not applicable

Special Characteristics

Velvety Appearance:
This gemstone exhibits an appearance that is classified as "velvety". Such an appearance results from very fine microscopic particles that scatter light, causing the coveted visual effect without negatively affecting the gem's transparency. Gemstones with a velvety appearance have little to no extinction, display a warm glow, and look very pleasing to the eye. Therefore, velvety appearance is considered a highly sought-after trait in gemstones. The most prominent examples of gemstones coveted for their velvety appearance are the legendary Kashmir sapphires.

Vibrant Brilliancy:
This gemstone exhibits a brilliancy that is classified as "vibrant." Vibrant brilliancy results from a combination of factors such as skillful cutting, excellent clarity, even color distribution, and a very low degree of extinction.

Superior Cutting:
The cut grade of this gemstone is classified as "superior". It has been masterfully cut by our highly skilled gem cutters (lapidaries) to bring out its best qualities and diminish any perceived imperfections. This gemstone is symmetrical, well-proportioned, and has an excellent surface polish. Therefore, it displays the maximum dispersion, scintillation, and fire.

Exceptional Quality:
The overall quality of this gemstone is classified as "exceptional". Its unique combination of extraordinary color, remarkable clarity, and superior appearance make it almost impossible to replace.

Gemological Reports

This item is accompanied by the following gemological reports. We will ship the original reports along with the item.

Gemological Institute of America report # 6315981639

  • The accompanying GIA report authenticates this gemstone as a "Natural Sapphire" of "Kashmir" origin with "No Indications of Heating".

  • At our request, the girdle of this gemstone is laser-inscribed by GIA with its logo and the report number ("GIA 6315981639"). This security feature gives buyers a unique way of linking the GIA report to the physical gemstone.

International Gemological Institute report # S3D36411

  • The accompanying IGI report authenticates this gemstone as a "Natural Sapphire" of "Kashmir" origin with a comment stating "No indications of treatment have been found".

StarRuby.in® Listing Price

Total:
$79,326.00

Per Carat:
$22,600.00

Recommended Retail Price (RRP)
The “Recommended Retail Price (RRP)” is the price you can expect to pay for a similar item at a high-street retail store.

Total:
178484

Per Carat:
50850

References

Listing ID:
440284

Stone ID:
E10562

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