CORNFLOWER BLUE TO BLUISH GREEN

Lot: Sapphire-52

   

    

    

COLOR: Cornflower Blue, Kashmir Blue, Royal Blue, Navy Blue, Midnight Blue, Greenish Blue, Lime Green, Bluish Teal, Pastel Yellow to Medium Dark Yellow
CLARITY: Will cut eye-clean to heavily included stones (25%+ Mixed Facet Grade)
ORIGIN: Kenya
SIZE: Stones range in size from Approximately 1.16 to 12.73 Carats (2.83+ Carat Average)
WEIGHT: 433 Carats (153 Pieces) 86.6 Grams
PRICE: $216.50 ($.50 Per Carat / $2.50 Per Gram)
DESCRIPTION:

Nice lot of Cornflower Blue to Greenish Yellow and Bluish Green Sapphire Faceting & Cabbing Rough from Kenya! This lot is a mix of Faceting and Cabbing Rough with the lot being roughly 25% Mixed Facet Grade and 75% Cabbing Grade. The Cabbing Grade does have some potential for yielding additional Facet Rough as this material has NOT been cobbed clean. Many pieces tend to be very gemmy but need to be cobbed & sawed up to take out all the Faceting Rough potential from the parcel. The color on this material is similar to what we typically sell from Nigeria and there really is no way to distinguish between the two from our general analysis on physical features. THIS IS THE MATERIAL YOU CURRENTLY SEE BEING SOLD ON EBAY AT THOSE INSANE PRICES! We don't have a regular supply of this material and it is extremely discounted as there is nowhere you can purchase Sapphire at the price we have on this.

We didn't clean and cob the lot up and therefore there are many stones in here with inclusions, feathers and/or silk that you will need to either cob or saw out. The price we have on this is reflective of the amount of time that was invested in cleaning the lot up and we don't think there is anywhere you can get this caliber material at a better price! This is one of the best values we currently have up and we are confident that our prices will not be matched on this material! As a whole the material is generally a Royal to Dark Kashmir Blue with many stones having the Greenish overtone down one axis and some stones having color banding common for Corundum. There are also some neat Bicolors in here with Yellow and Blue combinations.

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