what a educational video it is , wish you best of luck ! i wish you could have explained one of rare stone bi color sapphire (Party Sapphire) which is my favorite stone. love watching your channel as a professional Sapphire Specialist
I assume these are retail prices? Canadian dollar? I'm NY jeweler. Per monks, ancient sanskrit; Padparadscha is cross of pink purple(ish) of lotus flower & Sunrise of Bengali bay. Over saturation is good indication of treated stone. Unfortunately all period examples are missing/stolen. But, My fav sapphire.
Very informative. Love your vids. I just ordered a yellow sapphire ring and it did look great with yellow gold setting. Can't wait to see it in person. 🤩
Just sent yesterday a small parcel of 33 carat yellow green Montana sapphires. Make sure they're actually AR what there supposed to be. All small will cut under a carrot. Great show
@chanappadhotre8039 yes it's generally pretty easy to detect bug about 95% of sapphires on the market are. So by a default you can assume they are. I did a full break down on my chanel on heat treatment if u wanna learn more
CEYLON Sapphire is the same as Sri Lankan blue sapphire. Sri Lanka used to be called Ceylon in the '50s and '60s under British rule until an official name change in 1972 following independence in 1948, and Sri Lanka became a republic within the then British Commonwealth countries. To date, the traditional name "Ceylon Sapphire" is held as a source of identification for blue sapphires from Sri Lanka. The Padparadscha sapphires, too, are commonly found in Sri Lanka, especially the more orangey pink hues, and in recent years, this corundum has been found in Madagascar and Tanzania.
I have a couple of yellow sapphires that are treated with beryllium. I usually try to buy unheated sapphire, but the only yellow I can find I like is Be treated. Yellow is my favorite color sapphire.
So i have a HUGE question!! I have a purple stone from my great grandmas ring in which i have always thought it was amethyst. Its round cut, almost 1 carat, grade A purple stone, lavender with red reflexes. The red has always thrown me off. In which then i knew it wasnt amethyst. I took it to a jeweler and they took a look at it and thought it was fake. Its that crazy looking. It pretty much shifts to 3 different colors in different lighting. Under the scope is the craziest change. It turns to an intersting green. Not emerald. The only stone that does that is Alexandrite. When they tested the stone, is where the plot twists even more! Its pulling sapphire!!! Have you ever seen or heard or seen a sapphire with Alex characteristic? Do i have a rare stone??
There are color changing sapphires just like alexandrite so it's more then possible. They are hard to find so we don't really talk about them very much so you are very lucky if you have one!
Hello my friend how are you..! I want to know something about a degree program. What’s the best place for gemmology degree or something else like that. Just I want to be a gemologist for my business so what do you recommend for it.
Watched the entire video very informative. With regards to the yellow sapphire I thought beryllium treated stones are not globally accepted. I am a trader of gems too, FYI. Please enlighten if possible??
I love the presentation! Thank you. I had no idea white sapphire was even valuable. Perhaps your viewers would like to know Padparadscha sapphires are revered because they have the color of the sacred lotus. (Nelumbo Nucifera 'Speciosa’). The name comes from Sanskirt and translates loosely to “color of lotus.”
If the 2.5ct “Not heat treated” blue sapphire would have been the same color as the 2.6ct “Heat treated” sapphire, how much would it have increased in price? Also, the blue sapphires over 3ct, were those heat treated or not heat treated? I’m also curious to know how price increases when jewelry is made out of these stones…ex. Heated treated and not heated treated in a platinum ring setting vs white gold/yellow gold setting + diamonds, etc. I’d love to see a video talking about that. Great video!
Hello i was wondering what a color changing unheated 3 k sri lankan stone would cost? Something like a blue violet that canges to pink under uv. Eye clean
Hello girls, I am going to tell you about a 24-carat Sapphire and I say a really rare sapphire because it is according to Montana and it could be bi-color with a pink and a gold tone but it has a padparadsha sapphire effect because that effect is seen through how a salmon color has a medium rare inclusion but it looks really great a very beautiful gem and rare even that its price of this rarity I have no idea how much I could sell it if I were to sell this great gem or what opinion could you give me
Great 🤗 Yeah royal blue is too dark haha 😅 Sold i take the 800 dollar vivid one. I dislike the milky, lines, colour zone stones. A few or little black inclusions are ok. Heat treatment doesnt do anything strange by wearing it 😅
I found a padparadscha sapphire ring that is heat treated with beryllium. Does that completely devalue it and what would you say a standard price would be for a ring like that? This one is 6 carats and it’s listed for $600.
how about uncut stone, in natural form, but the truth I don't know what kind of stone is this, it is not dark red but it is clear . I'm in the Philippines, I don't know where to go to examine this stone
I bought my mom an emerald ring for #400 from a recognize jewelry store why was it so cheap was it because my emerald is of Lower quality or something?
My guess would be that it is either very bad quality or that it's synthetic. Because even for sapphires and rubies you can buy 50$ stones for example, they really do come in every quality but you have to expect that it's not real or very poor quality
@Robin Arie Hendrik Van der Koppel the company we made the video with doesn't carry black sapphire, that's why we didn't include it but generally it isn't too expensive 200-400/ct
If your looking to buy you can always send me an email with the color and shape you want and your price point and we can send you a selection to choose from :) my emails info@fineandflux.com
@@shangshang2408 HI! You would have to have it appraised by a gemologist, here is a video showing how it works ruclips.net/video/-Njvx7-LWfA/видео.html
@@DominiqueFlux do you see a lot in the trade? i was told they were rare because they have no impurities....not to say that equals expensive. I have an 11carat one but never could tell what it was worth price per carat
Good morning. I have a huge blue sapphire I recently found it's milky natural with zoning it has not been treated with heat and its very difficult to polish. I'm A little bit terrified from what I've been able to find as this stone is roughly 1300 Carats and probably worth a ridiculous amount of money . Where can I send some photos to get your professional opinion about it is unbelievable.
what a educational video it is , wish you best of luck !
i wish you could have explained one of rare stone bi color sapphire (Party Sapphire) which is my favorite stone.
love watching your channel as a professional Sapphire Specialist
I assume these are retail prices? Canadian dollar? I'm NY jeweler. Per monks, ancient sanskrit; Padparadscha is cross of pink purple(ish) of lotus flower & Sunrise of Bengali bay. Over saturation is good indication of treated stone. Unfortunately all period examples are missing/stolen. But, My fav sapphire.
Well, I have access to high quality stones ❤
How can I get some pictures to you, to get your opinion?
Very informative. Love your vids. I just ordered a yellow sapphire ring and it did look great with yellow gold setting. Can't wait to see it in person. 🤩
HI thanks for the informative video, could you also do a piece on parti stones and the variation you can find in colours. Thanks
Hi! Yes for sure thank you for the input :)
Just sent yesterday a small parcel of 33 carat yellow green Montana sapphires. Make sure they're actually AR what there supposed to be. All small will cut under a carrot. Great show
How would we know that sapphire is natural or heat treated.do we need to do some testing or what??
@chanappadhotre8039 yes it's generally pretty easy to detect bug about 95% of sapphires on the market are. So by a default you can assume they are. I did a full break down on my chanel on heat treatment if u wanna learn more
CEYLON Sapphire is the same as Sri Lankan blue sapphire. Sri Lanka used to be called Ceylon in the '50s and '60s under British rule until an official name change in 1972 following independence in 1948, and Sri Lanka became a republic within the then British Commonwealth countries. To date, the traditional name "Ceylon Sapphire" is held as a source of identification for blue sapphires from Sri Lanka.
The Padparadscha sapphires, too, are commonly found in Sri Lanka, especially the more orangey pink hues, and in recent years, this corundum has been found in Madagascar and Tanzania.
True.. and I do have access to huge collection of natural and heated blue sapphire ❤
nice explanation and thank you for your kind information but may i know pink and blue heated stone how to depend the price mam
I have a couple of yellow sapphires that are treated with beryllium. I usually try to buy unheated sapphire, but the only yellow I can find I like is Be treated. Yellow is my favorite color sapphire.
I heard the colour of unheated yellow sapphires will fade as time goes by. Heated is better.
I can supply from srilanka if needs
So i have a HUGE question!!
I have a purple stone from my great grandmas ring in which i have always thought it was amethyst. Its round cut, almost 1 carat, grade A purple stone, lavender with red reflexes.
The red has always thrown me off. In which then i knew it wasnt amethyst.
I took it to a jeweler and they took a look at it and thought it was fake. Its that crazy looking. It pretty much shifts to 3 different colors in different lighting.
Under the scope is the craziest change. It turns to an intersting green. Not emerald. The only stone that does that is Alexandrite.
When they tested the stone, is where the plot twists even more! Its pulling sapphire!!!
Have you ever seen or heard or seen a sapphire with Alex characteristic?
Do i have a rare stone??
There are color changing sapphires just like alexandrite so it's more then possible. They are hard to find so we don't really talk about them very much so you are very lucky if you have one!
This is very helpful. I have a few different sapphires, and I learned a lot.
Really great information. I shared this in my community page.
Hello my friend how are you..! I want to know something about a degree program.
What’s the best place for gemmology degree or something else like that. Just I want to be a gemologist for my business so what do you recommend for it.
I love the darker blue.
Hi , Plz let me know the address of your outlet for buying stones .
Watched the entire video very informative. With regards to the yellow sapphire I thought beryllium treated stones are not globally accepted. I am a trader of gems too, FYI. Please enlighten if possible??
Beryllium treated is becoming more common, but I would say it is still generally not desired compared to regular heat treatment.
Informative video. Congratulations on a fine job.
Thank you!
As a matter of interest what would a 10.48 ct Ceylon blue natural, no heat , no treatment sapphire be worth please ?
I love the presentation! Thank you. I had no idea white sapphire was even valuable. Perhaps your viewers would like to know Padparadscha sapphires are revered because they have the color of the sacred lotus. (Nelumbo Nucifera 'Speciosa’). The name comes from Sanskirt and translates loosely to “color of lotus.”
Very cool! I live pad sapphires
Can you explain what does ‘heat treated’ mean and the benefits or not? If you explained it I didn’t, I didn’t understand it.
@ppw8716 yup I have a whole video dedicated to this on my channel! Check it out :)
If the 2.5ct “Not heat treated” blue sapphire would have been the same color as the 2.6ct “Heat treated” sapphire, how much would it have increased in price? Also, the blue sapphires over 3ct, were those heat treated or not heat treated?
I’m also curious to know how price increases when jewelry is made out of these stones…ex. Heated treated and not heated treated in a platinum ring setting vs white gold/yellow gold setting + diamonds, etc. I’d love to see a video talking about that. Great video!
Hi Brittany, we have a video on heat VS no heat sapphires on our channel. We go over price comparisons if you'd like to have a look :)
@@DominiqueFlux Great! I’ll check it out…thank you!
Thank you so much 💗 Dr
Looking forward to more information about Gem Market
Hello i was wondering what a color changing unheated 3 k sri lankan stone would cost? Something like a blue violet that canges to pink under uv. Eye clean
Are you looking for this quality of stone? You can always send us an inquiry. My contact info is in my bio
We also have but sri lankan price is very cheap I hope to do with Forein county. Could You please advise someone
Yellow sapphire something visible inclusion this yellow sapphire good results or not?????
Love the blues! A vivid royal blue that looks blue even in low light is my favorite. Do you have any Kashmir or Yogo blue sapphires?
We can always have a look! Send me an email at info@fineandflux.com
The blues are beautiful!
Helloo.
Hello girls, I am going to tell you about a 24-carat Sapphire and I say a really rare sapphire because it is according to Montana and it could be bi-color with a pink and a gold tone but it has a padparadsha sapphire effect because that effect is seen through how a salmon color has a medium rare inclusion but it looks really great a very beautiful gem and rare even that its price of this rarity I have no idea how much I could sell it if I were to sell this great gem or what opinion could you give me
The prices you mentioned, is it per carat price or total price of the piece?
Allot of the stones we are showing are the total price for that specific stone and then we also give averages.
Do you Ceylon sapphires over 2 cts?
Can you do this with star sapphire?
For sure!
Great 🤗
Yeah royal blue is too dark haha 😅
Sold i take the 800 dollar vivid one.
I dislike the milky, lines, colour zone stones.
A few or little black inclusions are ok.
Heat treatment doesnt do anything strange by wearing it 😅
Same I prefer the lighter ones :) and no there is no problem if you wear a heat treated sapphire. Heat treatments are stable
Thank you so much.have a good luck.
18k gold is the best. After I left America I learned that 18k is so nice and now 14k looks cheap-o to me.
What about indicolite? And dichroic properties?
Hi, Are these prices in US dollars?? or Canadian dollars??
Hi! These are in CAD, are you in the US?
What are the prices of natural unheated blue sapphires?
Hi! We did a quick break down in the prices section of this video :) ruclips.net/video/tUPCl9_iHF0/видео.html
Im here for the eye candy. 🥰💎
Madam i has one rough stone black diamonds, can you help me where to sell?
Very beautiful stone's.
😍 I like them too!
🥰 your accents ❤️❤️❤️
What the price 18.20cts royal blue sapphire in the philippines? Thank you
Do you also buy gem stones? I’m from Sri Lanka
What about a color-changing sapphire?
Do you want any supply of it directly from mining place?
Yes
Well I'm from Sir Lanka we have lots gem can you send me rated each one please Thank
I found a padparadscha sapphire ring that is heat treated with beryllium. Does that completely devalue it and what would you say a standard price would be for a ring like that? This one is 6 carats and it’s listed for $600.
I would say RUN! You will not find a 1ct padparadscha sapphire for 600. It is most likely synthetic
@@DominiqueFlux ok thank you!
@@DominiqueFlux Also what about that treatment? Is it bad to heat treat with beryllium?
pls come to Sri Lanka buy high quality sapphire
Very good and informative
The light blue is a better option , lower price and in Europa the dark ones look almost black.
Nice explanation
Thanks! Glad you liked it :)
@@DominiqueFlux You are welcome. :). Are these Ceylon Sapphires??
Do you buy sapphires as well? I have a 4.5 ct beautiful non faceted blue Sapphire I'd like to sell. I have green and hot pink also.
Sorry but we don't, good luck though!!
how about uncut stone, in natural form, but the truth I don't know what kind of stone is this, it is not dark red but it is clear . I'm in the Philippines, I don't know where to go to examine this stone
How about a kasmeir safire
I have some small Blue sapphiris but i was buying them second hand with no certificat. I think you just show big ones
Hi! We have every size :)
Are there purple, almost amethyst colored sapphires?
Yes there are purple sapphires!
I have a sapphire how can i sell this?
Thanks for your good information
Any time, glad it could help :)
I bought my mom an emerald ring for #400 from a recognize jewelry store why was it so cheap was it because my emerald is of Lower quality or something?
My guess would be that it is either very bad quality or that it's synthetic. Because even for sapphires and rubies you can buy 50$ stones for example, they really do come in every quality but you have to expect that it's not real or very poor quality
I have 38 carat rough teal sapphire from Kenya
Thanks for your good information
So nice of you thank you 😊
what about ruby prices?
Hi! Yes we have ruby prices here, time stamps in the comments
ruclips.net/video/aDew5RPasXY/видео.html
Most things in life are a matter of an opinion also, likes and dislike. I personally like the lightest and the deep colors.
I Love Colour Royale Blue
It's the most popular for a reason!!! 💙
I have many piees shappare royal blue s
I have sapphires rough from Africa. Haven't cut yet if you're interested l can show it to you And other gemstones
Why heated is more expensive than non-heated?
Non heated is more expensive
@@DominiqueFlux I know, but there was one of the heated sapphire is more expensive than the non-heated one.
Thanks 😊 price
Mind me asking about the black sapphires? (A)
Yes, what would you like to know?
@@DominiqueFlux I was just wondering why they are not involved in this video and what their prices might range around? My thanks in aplegiance. ^^
@Robin Arie Hendrik Van der Koppel the company we made the video with doesn't carry black sapphire, that's why we didn't include it but generally it isn't too expensive 200-400/ct
@@DominiqueFlux Cool, thank you for awnsering my questions. Alaaafff!
Thank you so dr
Since when have Beryllium treated stones been accepted in the trade?
Beryllium treatment is becoming more common, but I would say it is generally not desired compared to regular heat treatment.
@@Jackaroo. not acceptable mate. Heat is the one acceptable treatment.
I have what I was told is an orange sapphire. I see that you didn't talk about them 😢
At some point we will! There are so many colors that we had to do the most requested, but orange is a beauty!
I love the lighter blue
Very pretty right!
Awesome
Im srilankan ...i would like to join with you ...
Do you purchase your gems already cut?....or do you folks buy the rough and then have that cut?
We buy already facted
I'm from Sri Lanka. I have the sapphires prices and you can get them cheaply.
How to contact you?
I an looking for blue sapphire
How much price?
If your looking to buy you can always send me an email with the color and shape you want and your price point and we can send you a selection to choose from :) my emails info@fineandflux.com
Alway want to know the price 🤩
Yes, it's important!
Usd or Australia doller?
Prices are in CAD
Dominique flex I'm dilan I'm from sri lanka(ceylon) do you want buy some sapphire?
hi r these pink sapphires heated or unheated
Hi! These ones are all heated
hi so if i have a hot pink sapphire of around 10 karats in very good quality. then how much is it worth / the retail price ? thx
@@shangshang2408 HI! You would have to have it appraised by a gemologist, here is a video showing how it works ruclips.net/video/-Njvx7-LWfA/видео.html
@@DominiqueFlux hi just wanna know approx how much
u both r hi quality blue saphire ....used saphire.,,as i think...u both r ten thousen plus......with love×2 amd.
Don't laugh but what about silver and chocolate sapphire?
You can find some very icy, silver blur sapphires for sure :)
I have Kashmir origion Ruby ,1.4 carat unheated ,untreated,
Best sapphires are from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰®️🙋♂️✨🍀💯💎♊
F R O M 🇱🇰
Pure white sapphires are also extremely rare.....far rarer than diamonds
They do often have a slight colored undertones but Idk if I'd say rare
@@DominiqueFlux do you see a lot in the trade? i was told they were rare because they have no impurities....not to say that equals expensive. I have an 11carat one but never could tell what it was worth price per carat
Appreciate it. ❤
Good morning. I have a huge blue sapphire I recently found it's milky natural with zoning it has not been treated with heat and its very difficult to polish. I'm A little bit terrified from what I've been able to find as this stone is roughly 1300 Carats and probably worth a ridiculous amount of money . Where can I send some photos to get your professional opinion about it is unbelievable.
You should bring it to a jewelry appraiser within your city, they will be able to give you the market value
Hi you need gem stone.. I have gemstong
I didn't knew that a red sapphire became a ruby!
Yeah its pretty cool right!
Sapphire in the Morning, Ruby in the Night became an Alexandrite Chrisoberyl
I hv lots of rough form n much bigger yellow n white crystal n bule dark. I will i send u pictures
.hi,, i have one blue sapphire,, i looking good buyer
Wowww😍😍😍😍
Right! Aren't they stunning!
I want to sell my royal blue sapphire raw may.african (congo) stone (19 carat.one pis) and more total 130 carat
How we can conduct you
You can send me an email at info@fineandflux.com :)
Hi im nilu my contrary sri lanka 🇱🇰 hiyar in cappaya cylon
I have a sapphire stone for sale, I want someone to buy a sapphire stone
I have a blue Sapphire which is much bigger
sny one want real stone from pk