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What is Kashmir Blue Sapphire?

May 17, 2013 by gemstoneuniverse Leave a Comment

What is Kashmir Blue Sapphire?

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The star of Kashmir

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It was way back in the 1880’s that a landslide hit the obscure Padder region in Kashmir that exposed some blue stones. These were brought down by the wandering hill men who traded them for a few necessities they required. However, the word spread about something extraordinary being seen. Traders from Delhi and those as far as in Calcutta rushed to get what they could.

This was the legendary Kashmir blue sapphire.

Kashmir Blue sapphire is the most prized blue sapphire in the world. While the mining for it began with very primitive methods in the inhospitable region of Sumjam or Sungchang in the early 1880’s, the deposits reportedly now yield no more corundum. Now any piece of Kashmir blue sapphire that becomes available is from private resources. Kashmir blue sapphire is the richest, velvety toned cornflower blue. There is a lazy, saturated quality to the color blue in these gems.

However, what must be noted here is that Kashmir sapphires came in all ranges from the palest blues to the richest of Cornflower blues to almost blackish gems. It is the homogenous saturated cornflower blue color that fetches the best price. The sapphire Guru Richard Huges in his seminal book Ruby and Sapphire quotes Rajroop Tank’s description, The sapphires of Kashmir form an exclusive class of their own. The color of these sapphires resembles the beautiful hue of the peacock’s neck. Even a small concentration of that fine color illuminates the entire structure of the gem.

Most of these gems are cut very carefully as sugarloaf cabochons to bring out the best color. The Kashmir sapphire rough used to pose a huge challenge for the cutter. While the quality was excellent, the rough occurred as spindle shaped hexagonal bipyramid, with color mostly on the outside and the remaining crystal being practically colorless. The problem intensified if the crystal had corroded and was covered with unrelenting kaolin clay! One can appreciate the gift that the lapidarist brings to the table, when he can fashion a fascinating, richly hued gem out of a rough that occurs thus.

Since the unavailability of the Kashmir blue sapphire hit markets, the Ceylon Blue sapphires have dominated the blue sapphire trade, with their clear lustrous crystal and beautiful water.

The Star of Kashmir ring

The Star of Kashmir ring

Take a look at this splendid ring that was auctioned at the Christies Magnificent Jewels event held at Geneva recently. The Star of Kashmir 19.88 carat Kashmir Blue Sapphire fetched a record breaking per carat price for a sapphire and fetched a whopping $3,484,142, nearly 20 crore in Indian rupees. The platinum ring has a cushion-shaped sapphire, weighing approximately 19.88 carats, flanked on either side with cushion-shaped diamonds, weighing approximately 3.02 and 2.72 carats, to the graduated diamond line shoulders and engraved sides. 

According to Christie’s, The Star of Kashmir is part of the exclusive family of the rarest Kashmir sapphires ever to be offered at auction. This superb gemstone combines an exceptional size with a richly saturated and homogenous cornflower blue color that is highly desired in Kashmir gems.”

Natural Ceylon Blue Sapphire

Natural Ceylon Blue Sapphire

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Gemstoneuniverse.com Table Natural Blue Sapphire Gemstone Facts

Gemstone

Natural Blue Sapphire

Weight

4.53 carats

Treatment

None. Fully Natural,

Origin

Srilanka

Planetary Energy

Saturn

Patron Location

Virginia, USA

All inclusive Price

$ 2563 / INR 139683.50 (Why)

Comments

Featured today is a Premium Ceylon Blue sapphire of 4.53 carats set in 22 karat gold as a Saturn Talisman ring. The oval shaped blue sapphire has a rich sky blue color and fantastic clarity. The gemstone has great lustre too.

Natural Blue sapphire also known as neelam is the gemstone of Lord Saturn and is used to harness its energies if it happens to be a Yogkaraka for an individual.

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Legendary Ceylon – The Land of Sapphires and Unmatched Bounty

February 11, 2013 by gemstoneuniverse 1 Comment

Legendary Ceylon – The Land of Sapphires and Unmatched Bounty

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The best of blue sapphires are the ones that came from the mountains of Kashmir. But now since that source has allegedly been dry for long, the best source for rich blue sapphires is Sri Lanka or Ceylon. The island nation of Sri Lanka has been long known as the land of jewels. In mythology, it is also known as Ratna-dweepa – a land so lush and rich with jewels of all kinds that its legends inspired many a dangerous expeditions to this Island Serendib.

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It features in the adventures of Sindbad the sailor, who in his sixth voyage finds himself at the island of Ceylon and it is described thus – Now the Island Sarandib lieth under the equinoctial line, its night and day both numbering twelve hours. It measureth eighty leagues long by a breadth of thirty and its width is bounded by a lofty mountain and a deep valley. The mountain is conspicuous from a distance of three days, and it containeth many kinds of, rubies and other minerals, and spice trees of all sorts. The surface is covered with emery, wherewith gems are cut and fashioned; diamonds are in its rivers and pearls are in its valleys.

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Sindbad himself was from the city of Basra, close to the Persian Gulf, which was the ancient trading centre for the best of precious natural pearls! Richard Hughes in his seminal book “Ruby and Sapphire” explains that the word serendipity, which means a sudden fortunate discovery or stumbling upon a treasure suddenly, is derived from the name of the island’s name Serendib – a place where the adventurers would stumble upon treasures every now and then!

Even today, the soil of southern Sri Lanka is so rich with natural treasures that sometime all people have to do is to look in their backyards and have a serendipitous moment.Fortunately or unfortunately, the main technique of gem exploration as well as mining in Sri Lanka is still the traditional methods – where gravel is run through water in troughs and baskets. The Ratnapura region was the first locality to mine sapphire on the island. Significant gem-mines throughout Sri Lanka are the Bibile, Elehara, Ratnapura, Metiyagoda, Morawaka, Nuwara Eliya and Pelmadulla sapphire mines.

Gravel sorting for gems in Sri lanka

Gravel sorting for gems in Sri lanka

The Ceylon Blue sapphire stands distinctly apart from its sapphires from other sources – with a watery crystal clarity and rich medium toned blue.

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Gemstoneuniverse.com Table Natural Blue Sapphire Gemstone Facts

Gemstone

Natural Blue Sapphire

Weight

5.52 carats

Treatment

None. Fully Natural,

Origin

Srilanka

Planetary Energy

Saturn

Patron Location

Bangalore/India

All inclusive Price

$ 11572.56 / INR 6,48,080

Comments

The blue sapphire featured today is a heavyweight legend itself – a premium Ceylon cushion cut Blue sapphire of 5.42 carats set in sterling silver as a Saturn talisman ring. The gem is a piece of divinity with beauty of astounding proportions. At a fantastic jyotish weight, the gem has enviable clarity and a gorgeous color – And the gem is completely natural, unheated and treatment free! A superb gem for a powerful Saturn talisman.

Natural blue sapphire or neelam is the gem of Lord Shani or Saturn and is used in planetary gem therapy to harness the transformative energies of this planet.

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Conquer The World With This New Lot of Ceylon Blue Sapphires – Vishwavijay 2012

July 9, 2012 by gemstoneuniverse Leave a Comment

Conquer The World With This New Lot of Ceylon Blue Sapphires – Vishwavijay 2012

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It’s a parcel of gems so pure and powerful that it is reminiscent of Alexander’s army – on a mission and quite purposefully – so much so that it has been named ‘Vishwavijay 2012‘ literally meaning ‘conquest of the world’!

Sparkling and shimmery, wondrous gems – natural, unheated and completely treatment free Ceylon blue sapphires. Jyotish quality unheated blue sapphires par excellence! Where would you find such fabulous color and lustre in natural, unheated sapphires!

Gemstoneuniverse brings you handpicked gems bundled into a parcel, making sure that you have the best options for implementing error free planetary gem therapy. Not only are the gems natural, unheated and treatment free, they are free from any doshas listed in the sacred texts.

In a nutshell, what you can expect from Vishwavijay 2012

– jyotish quality blue sapphires
– natural, unheated ceylon sapphires
– completely treatment free
– natural blue sapphires with electric lustre
– excellent clarity
– good to great jyotish weight
– absolutely alluring richness of color
– free from doshas listed in sacred texts
– abundant saatvik planetary energies of Saturn
– complete value for money

Blue sapphire or neelam gemstone is a powerful gem that hosts the transformative planetary energies of Lord Saturn/ Shanidev. While There is no doubt that blue sapphire has intense stirring energy, one must also not be too taken in by the myriad stories/ myths that have been made up about the gem. The only two factors one must keep in mind are –
A) Whether the gem is natural, treatment free and also free from the doshas listed in the sacred texts to watch against in a gemstone to be deemed fit as a jyotish gem.


B) Whether you have got a proper gem recommendation.

Gems like these are a class apart, whose presence speaks for themselves, that not just make a wonderful talisman giving powerful jyotish results but are a pride to own! Let the metaphor of vishwavijay translate into your life with the magic of a splendor filled gem from this new lot!

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The allure of a fine gem – Ceylon blue sapphire with diamond like brilliance

December 26, 2011 by gemstoneuniverse Leave a Comment

The allure of a fine gem – Ceylon blue sapphire with diamond like brilliance

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Gemstoneuniverse.com Table Natural Blue Sapphire Gemstone Facts

Gemstone Natural Blue Sapphire
Weight 2.75 carats
Treatment None. Fully Natural,
Origin Srilanka / Ceylon
Planetary Energy Saturn
Patron Location

Hampshire, United Kingdom

All inclusive Price $ 1636.50 / INR 85090
Comments Let the oohs, aahs and wows begin. Overwhelming adulation is a given, for it is a stunner.Featured today is an exceptionally beautiful natural Blue Sapphire of 2.75 carats from Sri Lanka.

This superfine gem has been set in 22 karat gold as a men’s blue sapphire ring. The neelam stone has a lively blue color and a stunning cut with great clarity and electric lustre that give it a distinct adamantine look.

Ceylon blue sapphires have been famed for instantly capturing the senses.

In the words of Richard Hughes – “The finest stones from Serendib can blow with any blues on the bandstand. Top-shelf Ceylon (today, Sri Lanka) sapphires have something I will hereafter refer to as snap. Like the pointed slap of a stick against a taut snares skin, the color of certain Ceylon blues has an ocular attack unlike any other in the sapphire world.

It slashes the eye like a razor, similar to a cobaltian blue of the finest Lanka spinels. Such stones have that which makes electric blue electric, and in the Island of Gems are often compared to the blue portion of a peacocks feather.”

Fully natural and untreated, this gorgeous blue sapphire Saturn talisman ring has tremendous saatvik powers and can be used to harness the powers of Saturn or Shani mahatma as he is known!

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