Seller | EnhoerningJewelry |
Category | Colored Gemstone |
Created | July 25, 2019 |
Location | New York |
Asking price | $13,500 |
I know royal blues are not everyone’s cup of tea, also because only too often blackish pebbles are incorrectly labeled “royal blue”, although they are of course not. A sapphire that deserves to be called “royal blue” must be of vivid saturation, pretty much by definition.
This is a sapphire that is quite dark in tone, but of vivid saturation at the same time. Very much the real deal, in my opinion.
What makes this sapphire special is that it is also practically free of inclusions, some would call it loupe clean. Perfectly even color distribution, no zoning (if something looks uneven, it is my photography, not the stone, I promise). All pictures taken in natural daylight (from window), no artificial light used, for a natural look. This sapphire is more flashy in strong light.
I have a full Etsy listing for this sapphire here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/710272200/267-ct-royal-blue-unheated-sapphire-c
And there is a video here (soft indirect daylight): https://youtu.be/_O2L47wn7EA
Comes with a lab report by C. Dunaigre, stating: unheated/untreated, Ceylon, and “vivid blue” + “royal blue”. If interested, please email to receive the lab report.
Christian Dunaigre is a renowned Swiss gemologist, formerly chief gemologist at Gübelin, now operating his own lab. He uses state of the art technology, his reports are considered very reliable, and his color descriptions are conservative. However, I would be happy to supply an additional lab report, for instance by AGL, free of charge upon purchase.
As usual, 7 day no-questions-asked return policy, free Fedex shipping anywhere.
Email: inken@enhoerning-jewelry.com