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Gemstone: |
Natural
Ceylon
Sapphires (shades of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and pink) |
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Gemstone Weight: |
14 to 15 carats |
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Gemstone
Clarity: |
VVS1 (Type II Gemstone) |
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Gold: |
14k white or yellow gold |
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Gold Weight: |
16 to 18 grams |
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Dimensions: |
4mm wide, lengths available: 6 1/2", 7", 7 1/2" and 8" |
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Availability: |
Available by special order only, allow 4
weeks for shipment |
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Price:
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6 1/2 inch: $6299 (Retail
Value: $13,000-$17,000) 7 inch:
$6699
7 1/2 inch: $7099
8 inch: $7499
A 20% non-refundable deposit applies to this Special Order
Comes with a
Certificate of Authenticity |
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Sapphire: Although sapphire means
blue in Latin, sapphires can be found in a
rainbow of colors. Kings once believed these stones offered protection form harm and envy. Sapphires are
calm and relaxing. Until the discovery of extraordinary stones in Kashmir in 1880, Sri Lanka (formerly known as
Ceylon) was the standard bearer
of sapphire. The Kashmir supply was essentially exhausted by 1930, leaving
Sri Lanka as the location of the world's
most beautiful sapphires. Sapphires are also mined in Madagascar, Australia and Thailand. Sapphires come other
colors such as red, orange,
yellow, green,
blue, purple and
pink. Colors other than blue are referred to
as "fancy sapphires". Sapphire is the
traditional gift for the fifth and forty-fifth wedding anniversaries and the
birthstone for September.
Enhancements: Although cutting is the most basic enhancement method necessary to display the beauty of
a gemstone, there are many fascinating methods
by which man has demonstrated his ability to draw maximum color, luster, clarity and brilliance from nature's
earthbound treasures. A basic understanding of these enhancement techniques will add to your appreciation of the
beauty, durability and value of the gemstone jewelry
you already own, or plan to purchase in the future. Most sapphires are treated with heat after being mined. Heat treatment of sapphires is a permanent, industry accepted treatment requiring no additional care over that of unheated sapphires. There are other treatments used to enhance the color of sapphires which are not industry accepted, may not be permanent, and therefore not sold by our company. Approximately, 99% of sapphires used in
jewelry are heated, leaving 1% which are unheated and considered rare.
Buying a Sapphire: All in all,
sapphire can be considered the
ideal colored gemstone. Besides excelling in color selection,
sapphire excels in durability with a rating of
9 on the Mohs scale of hardness.
Sapphires in sizes of 1 carat and over are considered to be important. Some inclusions are accepted although
certainly not as many as with ruby
or emerald. Nearly all of the
sapphires at MyJewelrySource.com are eye clean and most important, all are pleasing to the eye. We offer a wide
range of colors from a traditional
Ceylon blue, to rich lustrous royal blue, to many styles with
pink, orange, and
yellow sapphires.
Care of Sapphires: Since sapphires are tough and durable, they can withstand most cleaning methods.
While steaming and ultrasonic cleaning will not damage the gemstone, these methods are not recommended by MJS as
they may loosen the setting, and subsequently, stones may fall out. Your
sapphire jewelry may be cleaned
with a soft-bristled brush or a cloth with plain or soapy water. Sapphires must not be put in boiling hot water.
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