Blue Sapphire
Sri Lanka’s signature gemstone, celebrated for its deep blue hue and exceptional clarity. Notable specimens include the Blue Belle of Asia (395.52 carats) and the Logan Sapphire (423 carats) .
Sri Lanka’s signature gemstone, celebrated for its deep blue hue and exceptional clarity. Notable specimens include the Blue Belle of Asia (395.52 carats) and the Logan Sapphire (423 carats) .
Teal Sapphire is a blend of blue and green hues, with a color in between blue and green, gaining popularity in contemporary jewelry designs.
White Sapphire is a colorless variety, often used as a diamond substitute due to its brilliance. The are very similar to moissanite.
Green Sapphire exhibits various shades of green, prized for its uniqueness and rarity. People also sometimes mistake them for emeralds.
Valued for its vibrant yellow color and brilliance, often used in fine jewelry.
Known for its asterism effect, displaying a star-like pattern on the surface. The Star of Adam, weighing 1,404.49 carats, is the largest known star sapphire .