ROYAL CEYLON GEMSTONES

We're delighted to have you here at Royal Ceylon Gemstones. Explore our exquisite collection of Ceylon Sapphires, Alexandrites and other rare gemstones. Each handpicked for its unparalleled beauty and quality. Whether you're a jewellery designer or a gemstone enthusiast, you'll find the perfect gem to add a touch of elegance to your creations. Enjoy your shopping experience, and feel free to reach out to us with any questions. We're here to help you find the perfect gemstone.

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Sourced Directly from Sri Lanka

At Royal Ceylon Gemstones, we proudly carry the largest
collection of fine quality natural sapphires in Australia, available in a
stunning array of colours. Our Sri Lankan heritage ensures that each sapphire
is sourced directly from the renowned mines of Sri Lanka, offering you
unparalleled quality and value.

Why Choose Us:

Authenticity
and Heritage
: With our roots deeply embedded in Sri Lanka, we bring
you authentic sapphires that reflect the rich legacy and craftsmanship of
Ceylon's gem trade.

Exceptional
Quality
: Every gemstone is meticulously selected for its superior
clarity, vibrant colour, and natural brilliance, ensuring you receive only
the finest sapphires.

Ethically
Sourced
: Our commitment to ethical sourcing practices guarantees that
your gemstone is responsibly acquired, providing peace of mind along with
timeless beauty.

Experience the exhilaration of creating a stunning sapphire
silhouette with our exquisite collection. Trust in our heritage and expertise
to provide you with the finest sapphires, ethically sourced and beautifully
crafted.

Sapphire

Sapphires come in a variety of colours including blue, pink, yellow, orange, green, purple, and the rare orange-pink Padparadscha. Blue sapphires range from pale blue to cornflower blue to royal blue, navy blue, and midnight blue. Major sources include Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Burma (Myanmar), Madagascar, Tanzania, Australia, and Thailand. Historically, exceptional sapphires have also come from Kashmir, though no new material has been found there for about a century.

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Spinel

Spinel, often referred to as the "hidden treasure" among gemstones, boasts a rich history, breathtaking beauty, and an impressive array of colours. Its name is believed to have been derived from the Latin word "spina," meaning thorn, due to its sharp crystal formations.

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Garnet

Throughout history, garnet has been cherished for its beauty and believed to possess various mystical properties. In ancient times, garnet was associated with the Sun due to its radiant red hues. Warriors often wore garnet amulets, believing they granted protection and strength. Garnet has also been linked to love and relationships, symbolizing commitment and passion.

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Alexandrite

Alexandrite, a rare and captivating gemstone, is renowned for its remarkable ability to change colour under different lighting conditions. Often referred to as the "magical chameleon" of gemstones, alexandrite holds a unique place in the world of precious stones due to its extraordinary optical properties and rich historical significance.

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  • Gemstone Refractive Index

    In gemmology, refractive index is one of the chief means of identifying a gemstone. It is measured using an instrument known as a refractometer.

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  • Gemstone Hardness

    In gemmology, gem hardness is measured on a scale known as the Mohs scale, which assigns minerals a value between 1 (softest) and 10 (hardest).

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  • Clarity Grades

    Clarity is one of the Four Cs of gemstone grading. A gemstone's clarity grade indicates the relative absence of inclusions(materials trapped inside the gem), fractures, and blemishes (surface imperfections)

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