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Gemstone Information
Item ID: ASE123UK0324
Gemstone type: Sapphire
Carat Weight: 1.23ct
Dimensions (L,W,H): 7.66mm x 5.35mm x 2.89mm
Shape: Emerald Cut
Colour: Teal - Blue
Intensity: Light - Medium
Clarity: VS (Very Slightly Included)
Treatment: Light Heat
Origin: Rubyvale, Queensland, Australia
Extra notes: A delicately coloured teal sapphire with perfectly polished facets and near flawless transparency.
Certification: Not certified, can be certified at extra cost.
Sourcing - Ethical
Mined in Australia
Faceted in Thailand
Sourced direct from the Cutter who purchased the rough direct from the Australian miner
One tree Planted for every gemstone
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