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HPJ REFERENCE POINT: STUNNING HUGE 9.20 CT SRI LANKAN GOLDEN BROWN STAR SAPPHIRE

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Condition:
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Location:
South Africa
Colour:
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Product code:
HPJ REFERENCE POINT: 2997
Bob Shop ID:
237676477

  

Reference Point

SENSATIONAL 9.20 CARAT GOLDEN BROWN SRI LANKAN STAR SAPPHIRE

 

CARAT WEIGHT: 9.20 CARATS

CLARITY: N/A

DIMENSIONS: 13.00 x 11.00 x 5.50mm

COLOUR: GOLDEN BROWN WITH SUPERB SIX RAY STAR

ORIGIN: RATNAPURA, SRI LANKA (CEYLON)

TREATMENTS: NONE

 

An absolutely beautiful Sri Lankan Star Sapphire earth mined at Ratnapura. It has a superbly well defined asterism (6 Ray Star effect).

   

Star Sapphire is rare variety of Sapphire that exhibits a rare 'asterism' under specific lighting. When viewing Star Sapphire, a six-rayed star will appear to float across the surface of the stone. The effect is best viewed under a direct light source and while tilting and rotating the stone from different angles. Star Sapphires contain unusual tiny needle-like inclusions of  rutile aligned needles that intersect each other at varying angles to produce the rare phenomenon known as ‘asterism’.