
Blue Color | Oval Mixed Cut | Certified Gemstone
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₹223,920.00
(tax excl.)
(₹72,000.00 per cts)
Reference:
BS-90144158-UH.CY.GIC
BS-90144158-UH.CY.GIC
Gemstone Details
- Gemstone
- Natural Blue Sapphire
- Gem Species
- Corundum
- Weight (Carats)
- 3.11 cts
- Weight (Ratti)
- 3.42 Ratti
- Pieces
- 1 pc
- Color
- Blue
- Shape
- Oval
- Style of Cut
- Mixed Cut
- Quality of Cut
- Good
- Dimensions
- 10.39 x 7.12 x 4.48 mm
- Enhancement
- No indications of thermal enhancement
- Certification
- Gemmological Institute of Colombo (GIC)
A rare 3.11 cts Natural Blue Sapphire (Neelam Gemstone) from Nine Gems in Bengaluru, this oval jewel carries a deep, serene Blue color with only Minor inclusions prominence that speak to its natural origin and pure charm. Cut in a refined Oval shape, it catches light with quiet brilliance and shows clarity that pleases the eye without sacrificing authenticity. There are No indications of thermal enhancement, and the stone is certified from Nine Gems Lab and Gemmological Institute of Colombo (GIC), giving you full confidence in its originality and quality.Worn alone or set in an exclusive ring, pendant or bespoke piece, this Natural Blue Sapphire brings a timeless elegance that rivals the best of nature: like a clear monsoon sky reflecting in a still lake, its cool blue calms and captivates. In high-end jewellery, a Neelam of this grade elevates design with a noble presence, turning a simple piece into an heirloom that feels both modern and rooted in tradition.According to Vedic astrology, the Natural Blue Sapphire is associated with Saturn and is known for strengthening discipline, focus and long-term success when chosen carefully. Many seekers use Neelam to bring stability in career, improve decision-making and protect against delays and obstacles, though traditional guidance recommends consultation before wearing. This certified, untreated 3.11 cts gem from Nine Gems is crafted for connoisseurs who value authenticity, astrological promise and enduring beauty.
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