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58 Carats Puple Kashmir Sapphire For Sale | Natural Rough Kashmir Sapphire

$450.00
  • Brand: GemsVisor
  • SKU: KASH-0005
  • Type: Facet grade rough
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Gemstone Specification

Gemstone Specification — left table
Specification Details

Stone Name

Kashmir Purple Sapphire

Color

purple and Light Purple

Shapes / Cut

Natural Rough Shape

Origin

Kashmir

Birthstones

September

Crystal system

Trigonal

Geological era

Other and Cenozoic

Rock composition

aluminium oxide

Rock formation

Metamorphic and Igneous
Gemstone Specification — right table
Specification Details

Treatments

No Treatment

Category / Variety

Raw Crystals

Condition

new

Mineral class

corundum

Rarity

Common

Deal Type

Small Lots / Beginners Deals and Wholesale / Bulk Deal
Gemstone Specification — all specifications
Specification Details

Stone Name

Kashmir Purple Sapphire

Color

purple and Light Purple

Shapes / Cut

Natural Rough Shape

Origin

Kashmir

Birthstones

September

Crystal system

Trigonal

Geological era

Other and Cenozoic

Rock composition

aluminium oxide

Rock formation

Metamorphic and Igneous

Treatments

No Treatment

Category / Variety

Raw Crystals

Condition

new

Mineral class

corundum

Rarity

Common

Deal Type

Small Lots / Beginners Deals and Wholesale / Bulk Deal

Product Description

Check out the beauty of these beautiful 58-carat natural Kashmir sapphires. These are directly sourced from the Kashmir sapphire mine. These are unheated Kashmir sapphires.

Product Features:

  • Stone Name: Kashmir Sapphires
  • Total Weight: 58 carats
  • Sizes: 1 carat to 3.8 carats
  • Color: Purple
  • Treatment: Unheated
  • Origin: Kashmir, Pakistan
  • Dimensions: 7x4 mm to 14x10 mm

Are Kashmir sapphires valuable?

Yes, Kashmir sapphires are valuable due to their unique origin and velvety cornflower purple color. They were only mined in the 1800s, and they sell for tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of dollars per carat, particularly if they are untreated and certified.
 

 

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