Seller | DD |
Category | Colored Gemstone |
Created | 29 days ago |
Location | Bangkok or Honolulu |
Asking price | $1 |
https://youtube.com/shorts/5kvfWlnSmoc?si=6O0BkOOvWVee8dTa
One of my Sri Lankan friends gave me a heads up on a "special color" and "unusually vibrant" ~2+ct sapphire.
It was uncertified, but we knew it was natural and unheated. The origin was a mystery however.
The color was crazy though. We agreed that it didn't look like a typical Sri Lankan, Madagascar, Winza or Burmese Pink. We were stumped.
Whatever. The color is amazing, so I snapped it up.
We sent it to the lab and, to both of our surprise, it came back as Tanzania. Suddenly it dawned on me: it reminds me of Mahenge Spinel.
It would make sense since spinel and sapphire typically co-occur in the same mine. I've just never heard of such a beast. This color is just mind blowing. It’s not like any pink I’ve ever seen before…and the fluorescence is simply off-the-charts! It’s one of my all-time favorite stones.
Not excited about parting with it, but I need to fund the clinic more than I need gems right now.
Check out the videos here:
2.07ct, unheated, eye-clean (there is a tiny threadlike inclusion under the crown facets and a tiny cavity on the pavilion just below the girdle visible only with a loupe). 8.14x6.06x5.35mm
Comes with a certificate from Lotus gem lab.
Includes Worldwide FedEx Shipping