Rich, Exotic and Luxe – Kashmir Cornflower Blue Sapphire Ring
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Gemstoneuniverse.com Table Natural Blue Sapphire Gemstone Facts
Gemstone | Natural Blue Sapphire |
Weight | 1.83 carats |
Treatment | None. Fully Natural, |
Origin | Srilanka / Ceylon |
Planetary Energy | Saturn |
Patron Location |
United Kingdom |
All inclusive Price | $ 1339.50 / INR 72333 |
Comments | Gemstones are just that – the most enamoring and enchanting creation of nature. You behold them or you touch them, you are instantaneously transported into a different world.
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Featured today is a fantastic unheated natural Ceylon Blue Sapphire of 1.83 carats set in Sterling silver as a ladies Blue sapphire ring. The most captivating feature of this lovely gemstone is its color – superior Kashmir cornflower blue.
The Kashmir blue sapphire is no longer seen though, sometimes nature bestows an odd wish and the result is a gem that resembles the characteristic Kashmir cornflower blue color. It is a vivid, striking blue – a color that has served as a muse and a vital component in many artistic endeavors.
Blue Sapphire or neelam stone is the gemstone of Lord Saturn / Shani in Vedic astrology and is used to harness his energies. The benefits of Blue sapphire gemstone are transformational and can lead to very tangible qualitative changes in life.
Take a look at this image of the Bismark Sapphire which is a rich cornflower blue color, 98.6 carat gem from Srilanka. Countess Mona von Bismarck donated the stone to the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. in 1967
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