Sri Lanka
The "Sri Lanka" or "Ceylon" sapphire comes from what is probably the oldest known locality for the blue corundum type. It is said that the legendary "Queen of Sheba" already mined in these mines. The stones usually have few inclusions and have always been excellent for jewellery because of their purity. Besides the "classic" blue sapphire, there are two other specialities found in Sri Lanka: Star sapphire and Padparadscha. The star sapphire shows so-called "asterism": A suitable cabochon cut brings to light a waving star on the outside of the mostly opaque or translucent stone. Padparadscha is a corundum variety in the colour orange-pink.
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9,982 ct. | V/DGLA -
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9,464 ct. | V/EGLA -
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11,212 ct. | IV/DGLA -
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16,498 ct. | V/DGLA -
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11,061 ct. | IV/DGLA -
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8,790 ct. | V/CGLA -
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8,096 ct. | IV/DGLA -
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8,568 ct. | IV/CGLA -
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5,635 ct. | IV/CGLA -
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8,154 ct. | V/DGLA -
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8,027 ct. | V/DGLA -
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7,345 ct. | V/DGLA -
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6,946 ct. | V/CGLA -
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7,158 ct. | IV/CGLA -
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6,036 ct. | III/DGLA -
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12,161 ct. | V/DGLA