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Padparadscha sapphire rough
Padparadscha sapphire rough












padparadscha sapphire rough

They're very uncommon, because pinks are rare. So these particular gems are found among the Sapphires that come out of all different parts of Sri Lanka, because they represent one in 100 million Sapphires. And it's very, very, very uncommon, if the color is truly a Padparadscha. So if you have a Padparadscha that is crystal, that you can see into it, that is not hazy or anything of the sort-you're looking at big money, five digits up. Now, this is because Chromium and Iron penetrate the crystal structure, and it's very, very rare to see it perfectly crystallized. So when you're looking at the perfect Padparadscha, you’re looking at a perfect pink-orange mix. This particular stone is named after the lotus flower. It was one of the most favored gems by the Maharajas during their time. So let me take you to where it all began. It's extremely coveted and extremely rare. You're talking about one in a hundred million Sapphires. Now, a lot of stones are heated to reach this, but to find it in the natural form is almost impossible. But it is very rare when you see the perfect mix of Iron and Chromium creating the crazy lotus color that is naturally created by the hand of Mother Nature. It gets its color from the trace elements of Iron and Chromium. This particular gem is really, really unique. Now, Padparadscha Sapphire is, by far, one of the most coveted precious gems in the world. There is a whole world within the world of Padparadscha Sapphire. Today we talk about the legendary Padparadscha Sapphire. One of the stones I love the most, and one of the stones, I made it my sole purpose every time I buy rough-and I buy hundreds and hundreds of kilos of rough Sapphire every month. In this episode of Journey to the Stone, we talk about one of the most difficult Sapphires in the world to find. PRESS PLAY BELOW TO LISTEN TO DON KOGEN'S JOURNEY TO THE STONE PODCAST < a href=""> Padparadscha Sapphire- one of the most coveted precious gems in the world | RSS.com< /a>














Padparadscha sapphire rough