Blue Sapphire Stone From Thailand, Burma, Africa and Ceylon
Blue Sapphire Stone From Thailand, Burma, Africa, and Ceylon
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We are the wholesale supplier of Blue Sapphire Stone. We are the manufacturer of these stones and we have our own manufacturing units in Thailand and India. From Cabochons to cut, we have all types of blue sapphire available with us. Our prices for Blue Sapphire start from 1 USD per carat (natural blue sapphire) from Thailand and go up to 2,000 USD per carat (big size pieces Ceylon). Cabochons mostly come from Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Ceylon and Kashmiri Blue Sapphire top all origin. There are many pieces available at 50,000 USD per carat (auction pieces); unheated, clean, vivid blue, 5 carats up. Have a look at sample blue sapphire pictures here –
At Navneet Gems and Minerals, you can have 100% assurity of purity and quality at wholesale prices. Purchasing or looking for a wholesale supplier of loose wholesale Blue sapphire stone can be a difficult task. But, your search will come to the end when you come to our place.
Color in blue sapphire stone breaks down into three components i.e. hue, saturation, and tone. The hue is most generally understood as the “color” of the gemstone. Saturation refers to the luminosity or brightness or “colorfulness” of the color and tone is the lightness to darkness of the color.
Color in blue sapphire stone breaks down into three components i.e. hue, saturation, and tone. The hue is most generally understood as the “color” of the gemstone. Saturation refers to the luminosity or brightness or “colorfulness” of the color and tone is the lightness to darkness of the color. Blue sapphire stone exists in a variety of mixtures of its primary (blue) and secondary hues, an assortment of tonal levels (shades), and at different levels of saturation (luminosity). Among the bluer ones, Ceylon Sapphires tend to be lighter in hues such as cornflower blue or mermaid sapphires. While Madagascar only became a rich source of Sapphires in the 1990s, their Sapphires range from light, like Ceylon, and darker, more velvety blues such as teal sapphires, indigo sapphires, and more.
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The blue sapphire stone exists in a variety of mixtures of its primary (blue) and secondary hues, an assortment of tonal levels (shades), and at different levels of saturation (luminosity).
Blue sapphire stone is evaluated based on the purity of its primary hue. Purple, violet, and green are the most familiar secondary hues found in blue sapphires.
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