4.03 Cushion Unheated Purple/Blue Color Change Burma Sapphire


The 4.03 unheated color change Burma sapphire was shot in incandescent light and natural daylight with a Sony Digital Mavica-FD90.

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Here is the relevant data on the 4.03 unheated color change Burma sapphire:

Size: 4.038
Type: Natural Purple Blue "Color Change" Burma Fancy Sapphire
Cert: AGL - October 10, 2001
Shape: Cushion
MM: 9.93 x 9.25 x 5.20
Estimated Color Change: Moderate to Strong
Clarity Range: LI2-MI1
Heat Enhancement: None
Price: US $2400. per carat or US$9672. total, including USPS shipping and handling in the United States and the original $285 AGL Colored Stone Grading Report.
NGC Comment: This stone was featured in the Rapaport Diamond Report, December, 2001, pages 134-135. A super gem purple to blue "color change" unheated Burma sapphire with Country of Origin AGL report only. The gemstone has an excellent color change and is eye clean at LI2-MI1. The stone has a slight "window", but looks larger than it is at 56% depth. Extremely affordable compared to an alexandrite. An excellent gemstone for a collection or can be mounted in jewelry.

For more information on this gem, call Robert Genis of National Gemstone at 1-800-458-6453 or email rgenis@preciousgemstones.com or click this link to automatically open your default email program. Feel free to call or e-mail for specific quotes.

View the 4.03 unheated color change Burma sapphire's American Gemological Laboratory Colored Gemstone Grading Report.

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