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Sapphire

📏 6.0 × 4.0 mm

⚖️ approx 0.65 ct each

Responsibly sourced blue, green, teal and chartreuses sapphire from Queensland, Australia. Untreated and cut into an oval shape, this gemstone weighs 0.65 carats and measures 6 x 4 mm. More than one available.

Untreated

Sourced through a long-term trusted partner

SKU AU-QU-SAP-000287
Original price £540.00 - Original price £540.00
Original price
£540.00
£540.00 - £540.00
Current price £540.00

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Quantity available: 4

Responsibly sourced sapphires from Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Australia and Malawi. Nineteen48 works directly with a trusted network of miners and suppliers to ensure all sapphires are sourced through a fair and transparent supply chain.

Sapphires are a popular gemstone due to the spectrum of colours they come in. From traditional rich blue to pale azure, you can also find violet, yellow, green, teal, orange, pink... any colour except red.

Sapphires are part of the corundum family.

Red corundum is ruby, however there is no official classification for this. If you are looking for a red ruby or a pink sapphire, do broaden your search to look for both.

Nineteen48 sapphires are responsibly sourced from Sri Lanka and Tanzania. Many of Nineteen48's sapphires come directly from their own artisanal mine near Kuruwita. Others are sourced through a long-established network of local Sri Lankan miners, with whom strong and trusted relationships have been developed over the years.

Australian sapphires are supplied by Capricorn Gems and Malawi sapphires are provided by Fair Trade Gemstones.

Nineteen48, Capricorn Gems and Fair Trade Gemstones are members of the Ethical Gem Suppliers.

Queensland is the second-largest state in Australia, located in the north-east of the country. Most of the gemstone mining is either artisanal or small-scale (ASM), run by individuals or partnerships.

Queensland is known to produce sapphire, zircon, chrysoprase, topaz and boulder opal.

The mining operations adhere to all the relevant laws and regulations as set out by the Queensland Government Department of Mines.