1.42ct Magal Gal Blue Pear Shape Sri Lanka Origin
1.42ct Magal Gal Blue Pear Shape Sri Lanka Origin
1.42ct Magal Gal Blue Pear Shape Sri Lanka Origin
1.42ct Magal Gal Blue Pear Shape Sri Lanka Origin
1.42ct Magal Gal Blue Pear Shape Sri Lanka Origin
1.42ct Magal Gal Blue Pear Shape Sri Lanka Origin
1.42ct Magal Gal Blue Pear Shape Sri Lanka Origin
1.42ct Magal Gal Blue Pear Shape Sri Lanka Origin
1.42ct Magal Gal Blue Pear Shape Sri Lanka Origin
1.42ct Magal Gal Blue Pear Shape Sri Lanka Origin

1.42ct 'Magul Gal' Blue Sapphire

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Gem Type: Natural Sapphire Corundum

Colour: Blue and Colourless

Carat Weight: 1.42

Shape: Pear

Cut: Modified Brilliant

Clarity: Lightly Included (Eye Clean)

Treatment: Standard Heat

Measurements: 8.27 x 6.27 x 3.56mm

Origin: Sri Lanka (Ceylon)

Lab Certification: GFCO Gem Gem Lab AD21914P

Mined from deep within the earth, then lovingly hand-faceted into a popular pear cut to reveal its exquisite hidden brilliance, let this 1.42ct 'Magul Gal' Blue and Colourless Sapphire be your moment-defining treasure.

A Magul Gal is a traditional Sri Lankan wedding sapphire, a distinct blend of blue and colourless corundum, which must present as being evenly balanced to the unaided eye. As two people join together in marriage, this sapphire signifies the soul union that takes place, two, now yoked as one. This is the only Magul Gal sapphire we have in our collection, making it a truly unique precious jewel.

The experts at GFCO Gem Lab carefully assessed and certified this sapphire to ensure its authenticity, giving you assured confidence in your precious gemstone investment.

Whether you are creating the ultimate gift of self-love or a proclamation of devotion, such as an engagement ring, we entwine your nuanced needs with our creativity. Let this rare blue sapphire honor your story, by allowing us the privilege of hand-crafting it into a bespoke, artisan jewellery piece, marking a moment of significance in your life for now and for generations to come.

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1.42ct Magal Gal Blue Pear Shape Sri Lanka Origin

1.42ct 'Magul Gal' Blue Sapphire

Regular price $3,134.00
Sale price $3,134.00 Regular price
Unit price

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Despite centuries of mining history dating back over 2,500 years, Sri Lanka continues to yield high-quality sapphires sought for their beauty and historical significance. The historical significance of Sri Lankan sapphires is not to be underestimated, as they have been part of many cultures and civilisations, often symbolising royalty and wisdom.

Sri Lanka's sapphire mining methods encompass a blend of traditional and modern techniques. Historically, manual labour and simple tools were employed, with miners digging pits by hand to access gem-bearing gravel layers. Today, mechanised mining, including the use of machinery such as excavators and conveyor belts, has become more common in larger-scale operations, alongside pit mining and river mining techniques. Sri Lanka is a leader in ethical mining practices. The industry is heavily regulated to ensure environmental sustainability.