Pumpkin Orange Lab Sapphire IS Old Stock
(1914 - 2021) Swiss Djeva Material
Pumpkin Orange Lab Sapphire IS A
Fluorescent Gem
Pumpkin Orange Lab Sapphire IS grown using the
Flame Fusion method
Pumpkin Orange Lab Sapphire, House Of Sylas Cushion Cut, 8.39 Carats
Pumpkin Orange Lab Sapphire, House Of Sylas Cushion Cut, 8.39 Carats
Pumpkin Orange Lab Sapphire, House Of Sylas Cushion Cut, 8.39 Carats

Pumpkin Orange Lab Sapphire, House Of Sylas Cushion Cut, 8.39 Carats

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💎💠✨ If you love citrine this citrine colored lab sapphire will dazzle you with it's beauty! Cut from older crystals produced by the historic Djeva factory (closed in 2021), this 8.39-carat House Of Sylas Cushion gem showcases enduring resilience perfect for standout jewelry pieces. Its precisely faceted design highlights a vivid sparkle that captivates from every angle. The robust properties ensure it remains a trusted companion in daily wear, seamlessly merging beauty with strength. Ideal for those craving a distinctive statement piece, it reflects a harmonious blend of tradition and modern artistry.

DIMENSIONS AND SHAPE

Size: 11.3mm x 11.3mm x 8.2mm

Weight: 8.39  carats

Cut: House Of Sylas Cushion

Shape: Cushion

Clarity: Loupe Clean

Inclusions: None

Treatment:None

 

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

MOHS hardness: 9.0

Pleochroism: 

Dispersion: 0.018

Density: 4.0

Refractive Index: 1.76

Chemical Formula:Al2O3


POSSIBLE JEWELRY APPLICATIONS

Pendant, Daily Wear, and Cocktail Ring

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🌍 GENERAL MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

  • Material Name:Djeva 50sp
  • Country of Origin : Switzerland
  • Growth Method: Flame Fusion

🏭 SPECIFIC Lot INFORMATION


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The articles cited here about lab created gemstones are all open source and chronologically sorted for quick and easy access. Each article comes from either the Journal of Gemmology (JofG) or Gems and Gemmology (G&G) archives.