1.20ct Bi-Colour Sapphire Emerald Cut Sri Lanka Origin
1.20ct Bi-Colour Sapphire Emerald Cut Sri Lanka Origin
1.20ct Bi-Colour Sapphire Emerald Cut Sri Lanka Origin
1.20ct Bi-Colour Sapphire Emerald Cut Sri Lanka Origin GFCO Report
1.20ct Bi-Colour Sapphire Emerald Cut Sri Lanka Origin
1.20ct Bi-Colour Sapphire Emerald Cut Sri Lanka Origin
1.20ct Bi-Colour Sapphire Emerald Cut Sri Lanka Origin
1.20ct Bi-Colour Sapphire Emerald Cut Sri Lanka Origin GFCO Report

1.20ct Bi-Colour Sapphire

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1.20ct Bi-Colour Sapphire Emerald Cut Sri Lanka Origin

1.20ct Bi-Colour Sapphire

Regular price $2,977.00
Sale price $2,977.00 Regular price
Unit price

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Ceylon Sapphires

Sri Lankan or 'Ceylon' sapphires, celebrated for their remarkable clarity, are a testament to the diverse beauty of the geological world. Originating from gem-rich regions like Ratnapura and Elahera, these gems come in a stunning array of colours, including blue, pink, purple, yellow, and green. The unique cornflower tones of Sri Lankan blue sapphires, compared to other sources, and the rich, intense royal blues from select mines, offer a captivating spectrum of hues to explore.

Despite centuries of mining history dating back over 2,500 years, Sri Lanka continues to yield high-quality sapphires sought for their beauty and historical significance. The historical significance of Sri Lankan sapphires is not to be underestimated, as they have been part of many cultures and civilisations, often symbolising royalty and wisdom.

Sri Lanka's sapphire mining methods encompass a blend of traditional and modern techniques. Historically, manual labour and simple tools were employed, with miners digging pits by hand to access gem-bearing gravel layers. Today, mechanised mining, including the use of machinery such as excavators and conveyor belts, has become more common in larger-scale operations, alongside pit mining and river mining techniques. Sri Lanka is a leader in ethical mining practices. The industry is heavily regulated to ensure environmental sustainability.