![]() ![]() My experience has been the jewelry store people do not know squat about white sapphires. It is heat treated so it is super "clean" looking.įinally, early on, I bought a 6mm white sapphire (about a carat) that was supposed to be heat treated, from Ceylon, but it turned out to be a synthetic sapphire,for $100. Next, I bought a 6.5mm (over a carat) diamond like round, heat treated, white Ceylon Sapphire for about $570.00. ![]() Both of the above stones are naturally included, but eye clean and come with IGI lab certificates. I bought a 2 carat, round brilliant untreated/unheated white Ceylon sapphire, for about $900.00. I have a naturally mined, white Ceylon sapphire, not treated, not heated, in a mixed cut, round, 6mm, naturally included stone for $270. I have recently bought several white sapphires. How can I know for sure I'm not selling something worth a lot more? I took it my jeweler and I don't think he really knows the value. ![]() I'm advertising it really cheap and now I'm starting to wonder if it's worth a lot more. I know is at least 50 years old and is 1.8ct or 37grams. ![]()
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