50 carats Natural Kashmir Sapphire Facet Grade Rough | Uncut Gemstones
50 carats Natural Kashmir Sapphire Facet Grade Rough | Uncut Gemstones
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This is beautiful Lot of facet grade rough Kashmir sapphire. The colors of lot are very appealing bluish purple to purplish pink. This corundum comes from the valley of Kashmir-Pakistan. Pictures are under yellow and white light are attached.
Key Features of Product:-
Stone: Kashmir Sapphire
Size: 1+, 2+, 3+, 4+ and 7+ in carat
Total weight: 50 carats
Stone type: Facet Grade Rough Crystals
Color: Bluish Purple, Purplish Pink and lavender
Quality: semitransparent to SI
Treatment: No 100% Natural
Origin: Batakundi-Kashmir Pakistan
Shipping: worldwide shipping available
Kashmir Sapphires are renowned for their it's beautiful color. If you're looking for a Kashmir purple sapphire, this is a very good deal for you. You can facet it into your own choice and cutting style.
Disclaimer (Important Note for Gem Cutter):-
Corundum from the Kashmir Valley is incredibly unpredictable. It's difficult to anticipate the outcome just by looking at the raw stone. Surprisingly, a rough piece that doesn't look promising can yield a stunning VVS (Very Very Slightly Included) result, while a seemingly good-looking stone may not meet expectations. The key factor here is the skill of the gem cutter; their expertise in faceting plays a significant role in determining the final outcome.
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Some Information on Kashmir Sapphire from Batakundi Region of Azad Kashmir
Kashmir sapphires hold an esteemed status in the world of gemstones, revered for their unparalleled beauty and rarity. Mined in the remote regions of the Himalayas, particularly in Batakundi - Azad-Kashmir, these sapphires are celebrated for their mesmerizing velvety hue. The captivating color is a result of a delicate balance of trace elements, primarily titanium and iron, within the crystal lattice of the sapphire.
What sets Kashmir sapphires apart is their exceptional clarity and intense saturation of color. The gemstones from this region are known for their unique ability to exhibit a velvety or silky appearance, adding a distinctive allure. The mining of Kashmir sapphires began in the late 19th century, and due to political unrest and geographic challenges, the production has been sporadic, making these gemstones exceedingly rare.
Collectors and connoisseurs covet Kashmir sapphires for their scarcity and the historical mystique associated with the region. The allure of owning a Kashmir sapphire lies not only in its stunning aesthetic but also in the connection to a bygone era. As these gemstones continue to be highly sought after, Kashmir sapphires remain a symbol of prestige and timeless elegance in the world of fine jewelry.