Difference Between Unheated & Heated Royal Blue Sri Lankan Sapphire in the 4 to 5-Carat Range

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024

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  • @zanebrachtenbach3638
    @zanebrachtenbach3638 Год назад +10

    Please keep making educational videos...they are awesome!!

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  Год назад +1

      Been trying to get some time to get more videos done. Hopefully in coming weeks we will be uploading some an Emerald educational video shortly.
      Thanks for positive comment!
      Regards,
      Tarun Gupta, GIA GG

    • @segunuhumas1001
      @segunuhumas1001 Год назад

      Please some vedios on ruby with priced

  • @toosense
    @toosense Год назад +3

    Very interesting video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @Urbanreactions55
    @Urbanreactions55 2 года назад +4

    Thanks so much for your videos make some more videos thanks

  • @fredwilliams5321
    @fredwilliams5321 Год назад +2

    I’m currently in Thailand and I have some Kashmir royal blue sapphires with good sizes that I want to try and cut a few atleast use one for my my pendant 😂😂! Please can you advise, I don’t want them heated. How do I explain this to the person that is to cut it? And can you also advise a possible place to cut one in BKK? Thanks

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  Год назад

      Hi Fred,
      Sorry just saw your message. There are a lot cutters in Bangkok or Chanthaburi and really depends in what quality the stones are and how much you would like to spend.
      Regards,
      Tarun Gupta, GIA GG

  • @ЛАЛАВиктори.А
    @ЛАЛАВиктори.А 2 года назад +2

    Бывают ли подобные включения как на 1 фотографии в природных александритах или если есть такие же включения это природный сапфир-хамелион меняющий цвет?

  • @sherleysooriyaarachchi4
    @sherleysooriyaarachchi4 2 месяца назад

    I'm from Sir Lanka. I like join with you

  • @juan-ksporty7348
    @juan-ksporty7348 10 месяцев назад

    my grandfather gave me a sapphire blue rough stone unheated 55 carat where can i sell it??

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  10 месяцев назад

      Recommend you certified it first and then see if there any dealers interested in it.
      As discussed in the video it really depends on six criteria - 4Cs + OT (Carat weight, color, cut, clarity, origin and treatment).
      Best Regards,
      Tarun Gupta, GIA GG

  • @DreidMusicalX
    @DreidMusicalX Год назад

    So basically all those stones on eBay are all fakes for the prices they're selling them for?

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  Год назад +1

      They might not be necessary fake but most probably sacrificing one of the six criteria (4Cs + OT - carat weight, color, clarity, cut grade, origin or treatment).
      That is why is important to get a reliable third party certificate or trust the person you dealing with.
      Thanks for the question.
      Regards,
      Tarun Gupta, GIA GG

  • @sarifahjateng8402
    @sarifahjateng8402 Год назад +1

    very interesting for me

  • @faslurrahman7060
    @faslurrahman7060 2 года назад

    Nice video but in same clarity grade everybody asking in low price in Sri lanka so do buy this kind of royal blue more then 3 crts but I will give you in reasonable price

  • @josephinecataluna7756
    @josephinecataluna7756 Год назад

    i have 16 grams of sapphire whole piece. any buyer here?

  • @jagathkuruppu9556
    @jagathkuruppu9556 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very useful clip.Thanks bro❤

  • @paulwally9007
    @paulwally9007 7 месяцев назад

    If I subscribe can you give me one of them?

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  7 месяцев назад

      These stones weren't actually mine, but was used for 'educational' purposes. And these stones value is definitely a lot higher then 'RUclips subscription,' plus we never buy any subscriptions. We just hope our subscribers find our educational videos useful.
      Anyways, thanks for asking and I do hope you found the video useful. :)
      Best Regards,
      Tarun Gupta, GIA GG

  • @gossipkatha1994
    @gossipkatha1994 Год назад

    I have 4ct cats eye. If you want tell me

  • @photocopymachinerepair7172
    @photocopymachinerepair7172 2 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @KushansanjayaGem
    @KushansanjayaGem 3 месяца назад

  • @permatapertama9475
    @permatapertama9475 2 года назад +2

    Wooow amazing colour 😁👍

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  Год назад

      Yes they are and that is why 'high' price as well. :)

  • @edibarat8714
    @edibarat8714 Год назад +1

    Hai please help me&i need your opinion, better purchase the un heated with unequaly luster or heated with equally luster metallic blue? Tq

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  Год назад +3

      In terms of investment, unheated due to being more rare does go up price a lot more. In terms of everyday use, both are equally good. Heated Blue Sapphire color is stable.
      Regards,
      Tarun Gupta, GIA GG

    • @rainbowstar2775
      @rainbowstar2775 Год назад +1

      What is the rarest most valued color? A cornflower blue? Or royal blue?

    • @edibarat8714
      @edibarat8714 Год назад +1

      @@rainbowstar2775 of course royal blue👍

  • @srilankasapphirespecialist1970

    woow explanations is extremely clear
    i would like to see u sharing video about heating process of sapphire
    am sapphire specialist
    i would like to share information if need sir
    cheers 🍻 😊

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  Год назад

      Sure, please do share more information regarding the heating process. The more we can educate the better it will be for our industry. Can you email me the details at sales@thainativegems.com.
      Regards,
      Tarun Gupta, GIA GG

  • @samk8034
    @samk8034 Год назад

    Great video terrible title. Title needs to be searchable, key words, shorter. “how to spot treated sapphire”

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  Год назад

      Thanks for title suggestion. I guess being in the trade we get use to all the 'jargon.'
      Regards,
      Tarun Gupta, GIA GG

  • @sergioortega5869
    @sergioortega5869 Год назад

    Hello, good day, you know, I just acquired a Sapphire of more than 15 carats, Kashmir blue sapphire without treatment and without heating. In these I see your videos I see prices for the treatments and those that are not without heating, but these from Kashmir will be another, more valuable price or they have the same price. because I have. one over 36 carats heated which is of Sri Lankan origin has excellent color

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  Год назад +1

      Nice collection and like I discussed on the video we have to take into all the six factors - carat weight, color, clarity, cut, origin and treatment.
      Now if you have a 15 carat Kashmir Blue sapphire (unheated) - it pretty much hits most of the factors - only thing we have to see cut and color grade,
      Same with 36 carat Sri Lankan.
      Anyways, both are amazing investments and congratulation in having them.
      Best Regards,
      Tarun Gupta, GIA GG

    • @sergioortega5869
      @sergioortega5869 Год назад

      @@ThaiNativeGems my question is the following: do you live in the usa, what part of it am i in connecticut, usa, if you live around here. you have the authority to certify or you send them to GIA.

  • @serafilsimon8230
    @serafilsimon8230 Год назад

    you buy this sapphire?

  • @adamlefever8151
    @adamlefever8151 7 месяцев назад

    The heated ones look better. Seems like a heated one is more attractive and the price of the unheated stone doesn’t make sense. It’s just a way to make the price more by claiming it is an untouched stone.

    • @hpokdrag
      @hpokdrag 7 месяцев назад +1

      It’s the matter of rarity. Heating can easily make a stone look better but to own an unheated that looks equally as great is harder to come by so super rich peeps love that

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  7 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly. Its all about how rare a particular gemstone is. If the untreated gemstone comes out in this color, it exceptionally rare and extremely difficult to find and that is why they command a much higher price.
      Heated gemstones without treatment generally doesn't look as attractive (can look dull blue, or white cloudy stone, etc.,). Therefore these stones are less rare and therefore more easily available and cheaper.
      I do agree though look-wise they look exactly the same. Though in general, long term, the unheated & untreated ones keep going up in value and it is a 'status' symbol.
      Best Regards,
      Tarun Gupta, GIA GG

  • @faslurrahman7060
    @faslurrahman7060 2 года назад

    Pls make more videos and thanks

  • @khuramjaved86
    @khuramjaved86 3 месяца назад

    Very informative video. Thanks for the efforts.

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  3 месяца назад

      Thank you so much.
      Best Regards,
      Tarun Gupta, GIA GG

  • @fawmyshaid7154
    @fawmyshaid7154 Год назад

    Wow srilankan stones great

  • @serafilsimon8230
    @serafilsimon8230 Год назад

    i have sapphire

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  Год назад

      We acquire these sapphires when our clients have orders. Is you sapphire certified from reliable third party certificate provider?
      Regards,
      Tarun

  • @aung3627
    @aung3627 Год назад

    နောက်ဆုံးအလုံးလှပါသည်

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  Год назад

      Thanks, though all pieces I did find quite beautiful.

  • @marklowen3056
    @marklowen3056 4 месяца назад

    ,good work

  • @juwellolk
    @juwellolk Год назад

    Very good

  • @chanduatlmgk7511
    @chanduatlmgk7511 2 года назад +1

    Wow beautiful

  • @jootai
    @jootai 11 месяцев назад

    great video

  • @kanchanagavesh1323
    @kanchanagavesh1323 Год назад +1

    Useful video

  • @mohamedcheloutanabdoulrahi1130
    @mohamedcheloutanabdoulrahi1130 2 года назад

    I have blue naturel sapphire that look like Kashmir sapphire but they’re actually from Africa, I’ve test them in Dubai, if you’re interested pls contact

    • @hengtohun6813
      @hengtohun6813 2 года назад +1

      I have blue sapphire 0.5kg in Cambodia 🇰🇭.

    • @mohamedcheloutanabdoulrahi1130
      @mohamedcheloutanabdoulrahi1130 2 года назад

      @@hengtohun6813 i also have blue sapphire and I’m struggling to sell it I didn’t expect that it’s so difficult to buyers in this business

    • @mohamedcheloutanabdoulrahi1130
      @mohamedcheloutanabdoulrahi1130 2 года назад

      @@hengtohun6813 and I also have one piece of 4kg blue sapphire I’m just looking for buyers but it’s so hard to find one

    • @hengtohun6813
      @hengtohun6813 2 года назад

      @@mohamedcheloutanabdoulrahi1130 ok very difficult to sell it.

    • @mohamedcheloutanabdoulrahi1130
      @mohamedcheloutanabdoulrahi1130 2 года назад

      @@hengtohun6813 yes very difficult but I’m still trying and that’s my first time in the business I never concluded any business yet

  • @jesseechavarria8488
    @jesseechavarria8488 11 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thank you for making it.

  • @rainbowstar2775
    @rainbowstar2775 Год назад

    More expensive than a diamond per carat!

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  Год назад

      Not sure if that is true for 4 to 5 carat diamond. :)
      Regards,
      Tarun Gupta, GIA GG

  • @Jackaroo.
    @Jackaroo. Год назад

    Very cool

  • @kylerussell6
    @kylerussell6 2 года назад

    I’ve seen your ruby video as well. Have you done emeralds yet?

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  2 года назад

      Hi Kyle,
      Haven't done the pricing for emerald yet. I will be doing one soon so stay tune! Hope you found the ruby and sapphire videos useful.
      Best Regards,
      Tarun Gupta, GIA GG

  • @francescobalistreri
    @francescobalistreri 2 года назад

    🥰🙏

  • @elk_h
    @elk_h Год назад +1

    Very informative, thank you!
    May I ask, what would be the price/ct for 2-3ctw, heated Sri Lankan with similar quality as shown here?

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  Год назад +1

      Hi, if this quality price 'heated' stone around 2 to 3 carat price I believe should be around US$1,200 to US$1,500 per carat. Prices do drop dramatically if the stone is subject with heat treatment and size drops towards 2 carats.
      Regards,
      Tarun Gupta, GIA GG

  • @moshpupps7921
    @moshpupps7921 Год назад

    Very thorough video thank u

  • @irshadqureshi1244
    @irshadqureshi1244 2 года назад

    Unheated very high price

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  2 года назад +5

      Agree and it is possible to get cheaper unheated 4-carat blue sapphire.
      However, you do have to sacrifice some of the 4Cs, especially color... Must blue sapphires you see don't have this vivid blue color, which makes the stone shown in the video exceptionally rare and therefore can command a much higher price.
      Regards,
      Tarun Gupta, GIA GG

  • @darrylyates9371
    @darrylyates9371 2 года назад

    What about diffusion sapphire???

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  2 года назад +1

      Didn't included in this video. I will discuss it in future videos, and thanks for suggestion.

    • @darrylyates9371
      @darrylyates9371 2 года назад

      Thank you very much, how much should I pay for diffusion sapphire?

  • @rudyhabib2
    @rudyhabib2 Год назад

    wholesale prices?

    • @ThaiNativeGems
      @ThaiNativeGems  Год назад

      We actually provide same price for all customers, wholesale or retail.
      You can get cheaper blue sapphires but will usually have sacrifice one of 4Cs + OT criteria.
      Regards,
      Tarun Gupta, GIA GG

  • @sohaibkhan-xe6gw
    @sohaibkhan-xe6gw Год назад

    Great video thx a lot

  • @winmin394
    @winmin394 Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @ahamedmafaz5419
    @ahamedmafaz5419 Год назад +1

    Useful from sri lanka 👍