Pink Lab Sapphire IS Old Stock
(1914 - 2021) Swiss Djeva Material
Pink Lab Sapphire IS A
Fluorescent Gem
Pink Lab Sapphire IS A
Vivid Gem
Pink Lab Sapphire IS grown using the
Flame Fusion method
Pink Lab Sapphire, Tessellation Cut, 14.08 Carats
Pink Lab Sapphire, Tessellation Cut, 14.08 Carats
Pink Lab Sapphire, Tessellation Cut, 14.08 Carats

Pink Lab Sapphire, Tessellation Cut, 14.08 Carats

SQO282

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🩷🩷🩷 If you’re captivated by bold, vibrant colors, this fluorescent neon pink lab-grown sapphire will take your breath away! Its electric pink hue is so intense, it practically pulses with life, creating an eye-catching glow that radiates in all lighting conditions, especially under the sun. This sapphire doesn’t just shimmer; it screams with vivid color, drawing attention with its unmatched fluorescence. Perfect for those who love to make a bold statement, this neon pink sapphire is a true showstopper. Its radiant glow makes it ideal for crafting a one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry that will not only stand out but also last a lifetime. The gem's remarkable durability ensures it can be worn daily without losing its brilliance, making it a lasting treasure for generations to come.

DIMENSIONS AND SHAPE

Size: 13.3mm x 13.3mm x 9.27mm

Weight: 14.08  carats

Cut: Tessellation

Shape: Square

Clarity: Loupe Clean

Inclusions: None

Treatment:None

 

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

MOHS hardness: 9.0

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🌍 GENERAL MATERIAL DESCRIPTION

  • Material Name:Djeva 1bis
  • Country of Origin : Switzerland
  • Growth Method: Flame Fusion

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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.