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Unheated Cornflower Blue Sapphire Gemstone Loose 2.56CT

Unheated Cornflower Blue Sapphire Gemstone Loose 2.56CT

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F: A quality that makes it difficult to see inclusions with a 10x magnifying glass.

VS: Quality that makes it difficult to see the inclusions with the naked eye.

SI: Quality that can be seen with the naked eye * Including fine chips and scratches that are difficult to see with the naked eye and lack of fabric

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S: A top-class color for the gem type or a rare color that does not exist in large numbers


A: A quality color that falls within the beautiful or wonderful class of the gem type

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Regular price $558,249.00 TWD
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[With GIA non-heated production area report]
[With AIGS production area clear non-heated cornflower report]

The highest peak color of sapphire!

Unheated cornflower blue sapphire 2.56CT

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A high-quality crystal that generously brightens the beautiful blue.
Excellent quality unheated cornflower blue sapphire.

Cornflower blue is the perfect companion to royal blue.

It is called the best color along with royal blue.

In 1881, the mountains of Kashmir on the India-Pakistan border yielded soft whitish and violet sapphires.

It features a beautiful velvet blue with a little silky touch.
This is the beginning of the name Cornflower Blue.

Cornflower blue has a unique hue that gives off a deep yet enveloping sheen.

In recent years, in the color scale of the gem identification industry, a deep, rich and vivid deep blue is defined as “royal blue”, and a slightly brighter blue is “cornflower blue”, and judgments are made by gem identification organizations. .

Currently, there are more and more cases where royal blue is specified, but there are only a few major identification organizations that specify cornflower.

A color where you can feel the gentleness of a soft blue that contains a little purple.
And cornflower blue is the best blue color, not too light and not too dark, with a strong terry unique to sapphire and clear transparency.



A high-quality unheated sapphire that shines generously throughout the crystal.

Exquisite and vivid blue like the blue of cornflower flowers is very beautiful and very beautiful.

As you all know, sapphires are usually heated, and non-heated stones in good condition are very valuable.

Encounters with excellent unheated cornflower blue sapphire in such a state are still limited.




Sapphire is destined to have inclusions and depressions that are characteristic of non-heated stones.

Since it contains a little color band, it has been given a strict SI rating, but it has a very high degree of transparency and a fairly high quality level, so it can be said that it is the highest rating for cornflower blue.

With a size of 2.56 CT, it is highly recommended for collections and jewelry.
It is a very high quality single stone as an unheated sapphire.





We always purchase beautiful unheated sapphires with high quality, but the price of sapphires with beautiful colors is soaring, and we have fewer opportunities to offer them on a realistic line.

In particular, sapphires from Madagascar and Africa are now becoming more popular, and in Sri Lanka, which is a representative production area of ​​sapphires, the number of high-quality gem-quality sapphires has decreased sharply around 2014, and there are no opportunities to see them outside of Old Stock. I'm sorry.

In the future, it may become more difficult to obtain them and they may run out.

We will guide you with a non-heated report that clearly states GIA Sri Lankan production and a report that clearly states non-heated "Cornflower Blue" produced in AIGS Sri Lanka.

Please take this opportunity to enjoy the world of high-quality sapphire that emits the highest peak blue.



[Gemological Institute Of America]

GIA is the world's leading authority on gemmology.
The 4Cs of diamond grading were devised by GIA.
We have the highest level of reliability in identifying seven major gemstones, including diamonds.

In addition, only Royal Blue is handled for identification of blue sapphires.
Separately, we have obtained a report stating Cornflower Blue from AIGS.



[Asian Institute of Gemological Sciences]

AIGS is a private gemological school and gemological laboratory based in Bangkok, Thailand.
It has a long history and is the most famous identification agency in Thailand.
There are Royal Bule and Cornflower Blue in the AIGS standard, and applicable sapphires are specified.









◇Jewel Unheated Sapphire ◇Weight 2.56CT ◇Shape oval ◇Dimensions 7.98x7.06x5.66mm ◇Origin Sri Lanka ◇Hardness 9 ◇Quality SI ◇ Hue S ◇Remarks With GIA non-heated production area specification report AIGS production area specification with non-heated cornflower report
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