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32.75CT Burmese Sapphire untreated Blue Sapphire: Eternal Beauty
- SKU
- SA4096
- Dimensions (mm)
- 22 x 15 x 9.7mm
- Weight (cts)
- 32.75
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Oval
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
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Gemstone Information
Type: Natural Blue Sapphire
Weight:32.75CT
Birthstone: September
Treatment: None
Color: Blue
Origin: Burma (Myanmar)
Introducing the Sapphire
The Natural Burma Blue Sapphire is one of the most coveted gemstones in the world, admired for its intense blue hue, exceptional clarity, and rich historical provenance. Untouched by any treatment, this sapphire showcases its natural color and brilliance exactly as it was formed deep within the earth.
Belonging to the corundum family, sapphire is the second hardest natural gemstone, making it ideal for both luxurious and durable jewelry. Its vivid blue tone comes from trace amounts of iron and titanium, naturally occurring in the crystal structure.
Sourced from the legendary Mogok region of Burma (Myanmar)—a region celebrated for producing some of the world’s finest sapphires—this untreated stone is not only rare but also highly desirable among collectors and connoisseurs seeking authenticity and enduring value.
Note
This stone is verbally certified by the GFCO (Swiss lab) as a natural, untreated sapphire mined in Burma. To obtain a hard copy of the certification, the buyer will need to pay the certification cost directly to the respective lab, as it is not included in the stone’s listed price.22.0X15.0X9.7
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- SKU
- SA4096
- Dimensions (mm)
- 22 x 15 x 9.7 mm
- Weight (cts)
- 32.75
- Treatment
- No Treatment
- Shape
- Oval
- Type
- Faceted
- Colours
-
Gemstone Information
Type: Natural Blue Sapphire
Weight:32.75CT
Birthstone: September
Treatment: None
Color: Blue
Origin: Burma (Myanmar)
Introducing the Sapphire
The Natural Burma Blue Sapphire is one of the most coveted gemstones in the world, admired for its intense blue hue, exceptional clarity, and rich historical provenance. Untouched by any treatment, this sapphire showcases its natural color and brilliance exactly as it was formed deep within the earth.
Belonging to the corundum family, sapphire is the second hardest natural gemstone, making it ideal for both luxurious and durable jewelry. Its vivid blue tone comes from trace amounts of iron and titanium, naturally occurring in the crystal structure.
Sourced from the legendary Mogok region of Burma (Myanmar)—a region celebrated for producing some of the world’s finest sapphires—this untreated stone is not only rare but also highly desirable among collectors and connoisseurs seeking authenticity and enduring value.
Note
This stone is verbally certified by the GFCO (Swiss lab) as a natural, untreated sapphire mined in Burma. To obtain a hard copy of the certification, the buyer will need to pay the certification cost directly to the respective lab, as it is not included in the stone’s listed price.22.0X15.0X9.7
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